Sorry, but I must disagree.Yes this is true?
Coincidentally about the same temp as a lighter.. coils run a fair bit hotter than that and can often burn vg, especially if used incorrectly
The O.pen Vape cartridges I've seen claim to use Poly-Ethylene Glycol, not Poly-Propylene Glycol. Someone said the PEG mixture is less likely to separate in time. I developed an allergy to PEG after three month usage in cannabis vaping, and switched to PG only. I don't need a long shelf life for my mixtures. Mostly I vape qwiso straight in an e-vaping device. I like the Seego V-Hit B, and their Glacier model.The O.pen Vape cartridges(OrganaLabs and Bakked) contain co2 oil mixed with propylene glycol for consistency. Some DIY ecig juice bases(targeted to nic and thc users) conatin a mix of PG and different grades of PEG. there is nothing wrong with vaping PG and saying that it is only PEG used and not PG is misinformation
The O.pen Vape cartridges I've seen claim to use Poly-Ethylene Glycol, not Poly-Propylene Glycol. Someone said the PEG mixture is less likely to separate in time. I developed an allergy to PEG after three month usage in cannabis vaping, and switched to PG only. I don't need a long shelf life for my mixtures. Mostly I vape qwiso straight in an e-vaping device. I like the Seego V-Hit B, and their Glacier model.
With the V-hit B one can get a good 4-6 hits, with the Glacier; 8-12 ridiculous hits, for under $20... I found the PEG in the O.pen Vape catridges last August, that was post-rec in CO, but no availability until this year.Youre right, they are now using PEG. I checked out their web page and they had a whole spiel on PEG v PPG. I even checked my most recent containers the carts came in and they said PEG. Im wondering when they switched. And why. If you go back far enough you will see that at one point they used PG over PEG. If i happen to run across an original package for an Open cart I will upload a pic to show that they used PG before they switched to PEG. I bet they changed when they changed their packaging. or maybe when rec laws went into action. i dunno
How much qwiso can you load/how many hits can you get per load out of that seego? i still like the tanks over skillet type vapes, when trying to be discrete i wouldnt want to have to be loading my vape all night. id like how with enclosed tanks you can fill then vape for days. except for straight co2 oil i dont know how to load oil into a cart w/o having to cut it w something like PG to keep it fluid
opens have been around for around 2yrs at least. i dont understand your comment on availabilityWith the V-hit B one can get a good 4-6 hits, with the Glacier; 8-12 ridiculous hits, for under $20... I found the PEG in the O.pen Vape catridges last August, that was post-rec in CO, but no availability until this year.
Simply that rec was legalized, but no legal outlet could sell it for a year.opens have been around for around 2yrs at least. i dont understand your comment on availability
evergreen apothecaries on broadway in denver has been selling open vapes to rec customers since day 1. others too. most the places that were selling them before rec went into effect and now offer rec sales sell them to the public as wellSimply that rec was legalized, but no legal outlet could sell it for a year.
amendment 64 passed on 11/6/12 but rec stores were not allowed to open until 1/1/14. i live on the western slope. there are rec shops in cb, durango, ridgeway, and telluride i think. otherwise youre right the western slope is pretty dry as far as stores go. im not sure when they were allowed to sell rec but i do know the stores in cb have been open as medical shops way before amendment 64 even passed.We had no recreational shops nor sales available on the western slope until well into 2014, although rec went legal
January 2013. I did not know Denver has had rec available for a year and a half now.