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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I find it quite rare to see someone smoking these days, younger people seem to have switched over to vaping in most cases, mostly just over-50's that are still smoking.
Vaping needs more testing on long term effects though. My sister-in-law's boyfriend vapes constantly and my mother in law recently went round to their house (which she owns and rents to them), and sent my wife a horrified message & picture showing that the inside of the windows have this weird clear "film" over them that peels off... said it smells fruity... and we realised it's clearly vape residue! Surely having that **** coating the inside of your lungs can't be good. Probably far better than the tar/other crap from tobacco, but still.
And it least it smells nice  .
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Yeah, vape produces condensation so if there isn't good ventilation you will get lots of vapey windows.
It's liquid vaper as the coil burns the liquid to produce the vapour.
I have been out this weekend so have smoked a couple of packets, but otherwise I am on the vape.
I would rather inhale 4 ingredients rather than 4,000.... and it's not the nicotine that is harmful, it's the tar etc.
Vapour is made up of only four ingredients, vegetable glycol, proprolyne (sp) glycol, nicotine and flavouring.