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  • What exactly is smoke juice? Forgive my ignorance I've just never heard of it before.

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  • Looks Like G

  • this can be spun however you like, it will not compare to a cig

  • Meh it is better than the stuff I used to cough out of my lungs.

  • Test with a filter and see if you get and discoloration . hmmm

  • Here is the flaw in your test. You are superheating the liquid to 500 to 800 degrees F. Any organic substance will carbonize at temperatures that high. The main element in juice all have some carbon in them. Execpt the water. When superheated, they all break down to their basic elements. An atomizer only heat the bridge maybe just above 200 degrees. Ref to the FDA test of e cigs. Which is not hot enough to carbonize the liquid.

  • @jadeninja01 Aluminium as a melting point of 660C dude!

  • Who's to say that gunk won't build up in our lungs?

  • @InTheCity3D well I'd take the carbon gunk from these things ANYDAY over the shit thats in cigarettes. Even tho as the poster above said, it will never get hot enough to leave this, but anything the ecigs do to us is monumentally better than the real thing. I've made the switch, and couldn't be happier.

  • @InTheCity3D most the residue stays in the atomizer, the vapor goes to our lungs :). plus he is burning the freakin juice. most if not all of the residue is coming from the flavoring added to it. sorry terraphon fail:(. dont try and scare me any more.

  • Could that just be discoloration of the aluminum from the heating of the fluid?

  • No, this same test has been done by many people with a number of different surfaces including silver, stainless steel, aluminum, etc...This test was done, by the way, to show the carbon content of a specific brand of juice, which was in question...This doesn't apply to ALL nic juice.

  • good thought, only one problem. you can't control your open flame from a lighter to be a consistent temp so you could actually be burning and NOT vaporizing the liquid. do the same with water or koolaid and you may see a spot from the particles and minerals in tap water. e-cigs do not use open flames either, rather a heating element. how do you control temp with an open flame from a lighter? have you ever left boiling tap water in a pot too long? that's some residue there...

  • @terraphon which brand?

  • whats next meth residue. way to go guy

  • What is that you are testing on? An alimunium can? Nice, burnt alumunium can = residue, lol.

  • Please show me conclusive evidence which shows that heating an aluminum surface from below, with liquid on it, produces residue...Thanks!

  • @terraphon yeah really though thats like aluminum foil in the oven burns lol, some people dont think before they comment, stupid ass kids mostly

  • thats why i dont want to drip.

  • Interesting - good vid man

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