Vaping Diaries #198: Vape Shops and Mistruths About Cotton

For the last year or so, cotton has become the wicking material of choice for many vapers. There are several reasons why cotton makes excellent vaping wick, but there are also some misconceptions about what it offers and what it doesn’t. Recently, I was at a local vape shop and was shocked by what one of the clerks was telling a customer about cotton. Some of the things he said were inaccurate and some of them were flat-out false. With so many unknowns in vaping, I was appalled that a vape shop employee was spreading misinformation and mistruths about cotton. Let’s take a look at some of the things this vape store clerk said about cotton.

“Cotton is totally safe — much safer than silica.” — The first part of of what this clerk said is simply not true, while the second part is unknown. The employee’s reasoning was that cotton is safe because it’s a natural substance. What the employee didn’t tell the customer (either out or ignorance or out of laziness) is that the sterile CVS cotton balls used at his store are chemically treated (more on that in a sec). While its second-nature to vapers that have been using cotton wicks for a long time, newcomers have to be mindful about the wick drying up. Inhaling burning cotton is not safe, despite what the clerk said.

As for cotton being safer than silica, there are no longterm studies about the use of cotton or silica for vaping. Saying one is “much safer” than the other is misleading. The reality is that nobody knows at this time. Cotton balls, silica wick, ceramic wick, steel cable, etc. were not made with inhalation in mind. Just look at the product description for CVS sterile cotton balls: “To be used for application of antiseptics, medications and to cleanse scratches, cuts, or minor wounds.” While it’s entirely possible that cotton could be safer than silica for vaping, there aren’t any longterm studies that back up this opinion. At the very least, someone at a vape shop shouldn’t be stating a rudimentarily-researched opinion (at best) or foolish conjecture (at worst) as fact.

Swisspers Organic Cotton Vaping

“Sterile cotton and organic cotton are the same.” — Saying something like this to a customer at a vape shop is just irresponsible. There are huge differences between sterile cotton and organic cotton. Again, there aren’t any longterm studies about one being safer than the other at this time, but saying that they’re the same is simply not true. In addition to being chemically treated for sterility and color, the sterile cotton balls that many vapers use were made from cotton staple that was grown with pesticides. Fear of pesticide inhalation is why some vapers choose organic cotton over the sterile version.

That isn’t to say that organic cotton is “completely safe,” but it’s certainly not “the same” as using sterile cotton. One issue with organic cotton is that it requires boiling prior to use. Ideally, this should be done with an immaculately clean pot and distilled water. Some vapers make the mistake of using tap water to boil their cotton. Almost all tap water contains minerals and some tap water supplies have been contaminated with antibiotics. Introducing these elements into something you inhale could be dangerous.

I love cotton, but… — Please don’t get me wrong. I’m not a cotton hater by any means. While it’s not my wicking material of choice, it’s certainly part of my rotation. There are many reasons why vapers love it — low cost, ease of use, clean flavor, etc. — and I totally understand why it’s so popular. That said, many vapers are under the impression that using cotton is completely safe and that’s just not true. For a vape shop employee to say this to a customer is…disturbing. There are a lot of unknowns about vaping and there’s a lot of misinformation being spread. I believe that vape shops have a responsibility to their customers and to the industry; they should be educating people about vaping, not lying to them or misleading them.

Vaping Diaries #197: True Leaf Vapor Interview

Last week, I went to Majestic Vapes in Beverly Hills to meet the owners of True Leaf Vapor. The company is working with the excellent Nirvana Vapor and has launched a line of naturally-extracted tobacco (NET) e-liquids. If you’re familiar with the Southern California vape scene then you know that the vast majority of local juice companies focus on fruit flavors, with savory dessert juices becoming popular in 2014. As a huge fan of NET e-liquids, I find it sad that most SoCal vape shops don’t carry NETs and many shop owners are ignorant when it comes to NET juices. That’s where True Leaf Vapor comes in; having a local NET e-liquid company will help educate store owners and vapers on what this style of juice offers and show people how satisfying a juice made with real tobacco can be (especially compared to juices made with artificial tobacco).

In the interview above, True Leaf Vapor owners Christopher Hildreth and Joran Nicolette talk about why they started a NET e-liquid company, the tobacco extraction method they use, the company’s four launch flavors, ideas for future juices, and more. Stay tuned for a full review of three True Leaf Vapor juices in a future edition of RPadTV Vaping Diaries.

True Leaf Vapor Interview

Vaping Diaries #196: Nirvana Vapor Jay O’Brien Interview

Posted above is a chat I had with Nirvana Vapor CEO Jay O’Brien filmed at Majestic Vapes in Beverly Hills. If you’re not familiar with the company, Nirvana Vapor makes some really unique e-liquids inspired by East Asian and Indian flavors. A few of the company’s juices have wonderfully atypical flavors that left me thinking, “Wow! I’ve never had anything like this.” Additionally, Nirvana Vapor makes several traditional flavors that stand out with their complexity and multiple layers.

During our conversation, Jay spoke about using East Asian and Indian flavors in his juices, some of his unique blends like Kali’s Coconut Burfi and Rama’s Ras Malai, and some of the company’s upcoming e-liquids. As a huge fan of the Indian dessert gulab jamun, I was thrilled to learn that Nirvana Vapor is working on a gulab jamun juice — that sounds like a delicious vape!

Check out the interview above to learn more about Nirvana Vapor and it’s unique juices.

Nirvana Vapor interview

Vaping Diaries #195: Royal Vapour and ModTrades.com Interview

Earlier this week, I caught up with Royal Vapour co-owners TJ Stephens and Ali Mumin at Vape Star Los Angeles. The two told me about their backgrounds, the Royal Vapour approach to making juices, their favorite juices, upcoming flavors, and the ModTrades.com web site. The company started last year, officially kicking things off at ECC 2013. Since then, the company has become very popular in Southern California, with burgeoning national exposure.

Two of the hottest Royal Vapour e-liquids at the moment are The King’s Chew and Queen’s Custard. Stephens made the former as an homage to his childhood, when he’d chow down on Big League Chew bubbgle gum during little league baseball games. Mumin is big on custard juices, so Stephens made Queen’s Custard to satisfy his tastes.

Another project the two have launched is ModTrades.com. Designed by Mumin, the web site is an online marketplace for vapers. The buying and selling of vaping products is done between users, without the heavy moderation found on some forums and Facebook groups.

Check out the video clip above to hear the Royal Vapour story and learn about the company’s juices, as well as ModTrades.com.

Royal Vapour interview

RPadTV 2014 Vaping Giveaway IV: Win an EHPro Origin Mod

The latest RPadTV 2014 Vaping Giveaway is for an Origin mod replica by EHPro. The body is primarily brass, accented with stainless steel. The mod comes with a carrying pouch that doubles as a polishing cloth. For a chance to win the EHPro Origin mod pictured above, all you have to do is:

  • Add me to your Google+ circles
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  • As always, RPadTV mod owners get an additional five entries for every 2014 Vaping Giveaway — buy yours today (please)!

Now for the boring contest rules:

  • Only one entry per participant (not including additional entries for RPadTV mod owners)
  • Contest closes on April 17, 2014 11:59PM PST
  • Winner will be chosen with a random number generator
  • Must 18 or older to participate
  • Must have a U.S. mailing address to be eligible
  • RPad Productions Inc. is not responsible for the prize being lost or damaged by USPS

Vaping Diaries #194: Ragtime Vapor Interview

It was an absolute pleasure catching up with Ragtime Vapor owners David and Ellen Farentino. Their company makes some wonderfully complex e-liquid, they’re awesome people to hang out with, and they are extremely candid on camera. While the interview above is much longer than my typical vaping interview, it’s also one of my favorite vaping pieces I’ve put together. The amount of detail David and Ellen provided was fantastic. I’m confident that any vaper that watches my Ragtime Vapor interview will walk away knowing (at least) a little bit more about the juice-making process and what goes into starting an e-liquid company.

Speaking of which, David and Ellen talk about how they started Ragtime Vapor, the whole “ragtime” concept behind the company, the four launch flavors, the extensive testing process their juices go through before going into production, and a pair of upcoming flavors (can’t wait for the lychee/ginger!).

Ragtime Vapor is going after mature vapers. The company’s juices are complex and layered, with a minimum amount of sweetness. While many “hot” juice companies are assaulting younger vapers with smack-you-in-the-face sweetness, Ragtime Vapor is taking a refined approach — one that’s especially appealing to vapers that appreciate complexity.

Check out the interview above when you have a chance. Yes, it’s long, but I’m really, really happy with all the information that the Ragtime Vapor crew served up.

Ragtime Vapor e-liquid

Special thanks to Vape Star Los Angeles for letting us hang out and film there. Extra special thanks to Vape Star Matt for blowing wicked clouds in the b-roll shots!

Vaping Diaries #193: Cyber Liquids Anthony Garcia Interview

After meeting the Cyber Liquids crew at Vapetoberfest, it was great catching up with the company’s managing partner, Anthony Garcia at Vapers Exhibit. He told me about the company’s two new flavors — Elysian Fields and Vader. Going after the crowd that’s going gaga over Suicide Bunny’s hugely popular Mother’s Milk e-liquid, Elysian Fields is a milky blueberry blend. Vader is a sweet concoction that gives you the rich flavor of cookie dough, but without all the calories. (It may or may not be true that vaping Vader causes you to speak like James Earl Jones.)

Anthony also talks about Cyber Liquids’ new retail store in Tustin, California. He graciously tolerated my suggestion that Cyber Liquids’ theme song should be “Straight Outta Tustin.”

Cyber Liquids Vader

Vaping Diaries #192: Lost Art Liquids Interview at Majestic Vapes

Earlier this week I was hanging out at Majestic Vapes for the Lost Art Liquids launch event. Company founders Ryan Thomas and Brian Worthy chatted with me about how this e-liquid venture got started, their approach to making juices, the four Lost Art Liquids launch flavors, and upcoming flavors. I’ve known Brian for quite some time and he currently owns one of the best vape shops in Beverly Hills, offering a chill atmosphere and some of the best prices in Los Angeles. Ryan, an awesome personal trainer by day, I know from hanging out at various Los Angeles vape shops. It’s cool watching two people I like start a new vape company and hopefully Lost Art Liquids is a success.

I’m currently vaping Lost Art Liquids’ Chivalry and Solitude. Check out the clip above to learn more about the company and the flavors it offers.

Lost Art Liquids

Vaping Diaries #191: Vape Panda Victoria You Interview

Following up on my hard-hitting interview with a real-life panda, here’s an interview with Vape Panda logistics manager Victoria You. She talks about how the company got started from a conversation at a Riverside vape shop, the completely sweet Vape Panda clothing line, and the new Bamboo Elixir line of e-liquid.

If you’re not familiar with Vape Panda clothing, the company makes vaping-related t-shirts, hoodies, and more. The threads feature the adorable Ohmie the Panda. If you don’t find these clothes irresistibly cute, then you have no heart. Vaping is cool. Pandas are cool. Vape Panda makes total sense, don’t you agree? Anyway, check out my chat with Victoria to learn more about the company and its clothes.

Vape Panda

Vaping Diaries #190: Vape Brewery CEO Ramon Pascua Interview

It was fun meeting Vape Brewery CEO Ramon Pascua at Vapers Exhibit. I tried some of his juices at Vape Star Koreatown and enjoyed them. Then I learned a little bit about him and his family on the company web site. As a Filipino-American vaper that has been transplanted from New York to Los Angeles, I empathize with Ramon. Anyway, it was cool learning about Vape Brewery, its juices, and the upcoming Private Stock line (oak-barrel aged) at the show. Check out the clip above and let me know if any Vape Brewery e-liquids tickle your fancy.

Vape Brewery menu