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Question about juice base
submitted over 4 years ago by KakariKatho

Aloha vape nation, Is somewhere any list of all USP rated bases or is there a way to find out? I'm looking at ArtVap 50/50 and there's no info on web. Anyone tried this base?

Thank you for all responds pals 🌄

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by ilaz_hkover 4 years ago

I don't think there's a comprehensive list of all the USP bases available in the market.
But I can suggest you to check the links in the sidebar where you can find a list of reputable vendors. They sell USP bases.

Never tried these ArtVap products, but from a quick search I understood it's produced by Expran, which is a Polish manufacturer of e-liquid, bases and nic shots.
Poland is not the newest player in town in respect of vaping-related products - think Inawera, Chemnovatic, MB, SSA.
(On a side note: Poland is the second largest exporter of tobacco products in EU and third in the world. Many Big Tobacco corporations have a subsidiary in Poland)
It seems like they also have a branch in Germany. You may try to check Polish and German online shops.

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by KakariKathoover 4 years ago

Seems like in my cluntry is none from that list :/ Maybe i will try it or just try to buy from another country and pay 30€ shipping xd idk

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by ilaz_hkover 4 years ago

If you buy online, shipping charges are the norm.
There are no vape shops selling bases in your country? Where are you from?

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by hesheretteover 4 years ago

I haven't heard of them but I'm mostly familiar with stuff sold in the US for US customers; basically if they say it's a USP grade base it should be safe. Never ever ever get food grade, always USP grade (or equivalent, if not in the US).

Does the base include nicotine in it, or is it just VG/ PG? I've actually never seen a base w nicotine specifically say it's USP grade as that's generally implied it's safe/ of good quality if there's nicotine added already by them.

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by KakariKathoover 4 years ago

Uuuf and what if i will vape food grade base? What's the difference? It's without nicotine

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by hesheretteover 4 years ago

I mean I personally wouldn't do it, I've heard of others doing it though. USP is more pure than food grade, important when lungs are involved. but food grade is prob still better than cigarettes lol

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by QueenBuzyBeeover 4 years ago

Hi. If it’s USP it will be labeled as such.

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by KakariKathoover 4 years ago

So if thats true than in my country are exactly 0 USP bases ;(

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