By Joshua Sheffield, RTS Vapes Chemist
At RTS Vapes, we sell only the highest quality USP grade
Vegetable Glycerin (VG). Our Kosher Certified VG is derived from coconuts as
opposed to soy beans giving it a naturally sweeter taste. At one of the lowest
prices online our VG is great for making max VG, clouding e-juices for your RDA
or RBA.
There is something very satisfying about taking a full
inhale and blowing out a huge cloud, but be mindful about the time and place.
If you are an RDA user it can be dangerous to vape while driving for several
reasons. One, that dry hit, you know which one we are talking about. The one
where the wick became dry after the last pull on your atty and you think it has
one more in it. The dry hit that leaves you needing some water and thinking,
“Do I really want to vape anymore today?” Two, between getting your top cap off
and opening the bottle of your favorite e-juice (hopefully DIY e-juiceJ) the bottle slips out
of your hand and the car smells like banana for weeks. Third, the struggle of
where to blow your cloud. While it is cool and fun to see your vapor take up
the entire windshield, watch it roll across your dashboard, or look over at
your passenger and envelope them in vapor for a good laugh, the bottom line is
that it interferes with your view of the road. Lastly, and most importantly,
even if everything goes smoothly your eye is taken off of the road to drip your
e-liquid. As we all know from those texting and driving ads, taking your eyes
off of the road for even just one second could result in the car swerving off
of the road or worse into the other lane with oncoming traffic or maybe you hit
the brakes too late for the stopped cars at the red light.
A car crash would not be cool or fun for anyone involved, so
please, do yourself and everyone else on the road a service and don’t drip and
drive. If you need your vaping fix, swap out your RDA for a RBA or sub-Ohm tank
before you hit the road. Remember to blow your clouds down, out of the view of
the road and Vape On!
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