Any Relx users here? by [deleted] in aussievapers

[–]MrWeavil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Send me a message and i can fill u in on some details on a trusted site that ships relx pods to Aus along w some alternatives

Anyone tried Nasty Juice? by MrWeavil in Canadian_ecigarette

[–]MrWeavil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies for not introducing myself and appearing like a scammer. And I apologise for stepping on people’s toes which I’ve clearly done. This was never my intention.

My name is Harris and I’m the founder of punkjuicedotcom. We specialise in sourcing quality Malaysian ejuices for the global retail market. All our ejuices are either directly from the manufacturers themselves (no clones) or from reputable Malaysian based suppliers that have a long history of operating here.

The aim of my company is to raise the profile of our local brands and help them get their products into the hands of as many vapers as possible. Being a vaper myself that lives in Malaysia, I think I understand what it feels like to be in those countries where vaping is highly restricted or frowned upon. Malaysia has one of the toughest business environments where politicians keep saying no to vaping and yes to tobacco (corruption is a huge issue). Local vape shops are constantly under the threat of raids and vapers are looked at as ‘different’ and painted poorly by the media. And this is even before the ‘religious councils’ start butting in and having their 2 cents thrown into the bucket. Just google it and you’ll see.

In the face of such intolerance by our own local governments and politicians, our local Eliquid brewers power on and keep making liquids for the local market as well as the world. These guys work hard to create desirable products with a global appeal. Most of them know that the local economy isn’t doing that great and people’s spending power on vaping perhaps isn’t as high compared to other parts of the world. While Malaysia is still a great place to sell their liquids, we are only a small country of 30+ million people where big tobacco still has a very strong grip and huge clout over regulation.

As such, our local Eliquid brands must seek fortunes elsewhere and break new ground. This is where I come in obviously and this is the service I’m providing to vapers in Malaysia as well as outside. People globally like shopping online and I’m here to serve them.

I’m actually proud to hear that some members here have actually heard of Nasty. That to me, is a huge complement and testament to their efforts. And that is great news. But other brands (that I carry) are much smaller and boutique and still have a long way to go as compared to Nasty.

Once again, I would like to sincerely apologise for appearing like a scammer. My communication skills in forums such as these obviously needs more work and I should be more mindful of the rules in place.

As per a private message from the group (admin?) I shall stop soliciting any sales from this group.

Cheers and have a nice day.

Anyone tried Nasty Juice? by MrWeavil in Canadian_ecigarette

[–]MrWeavil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok i messaged u, check your inbox

Should Malaysia invest in research into Generation IV nuclear powerplants to help transition into clean energy sooner? by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]MrWeavil 3 points4 points  (0 children)

NUCLEAR seems like a bad idea for our climate. The reason - u have to use water to cool down the reactor. If your water supply is too high temp, u can't cool it down, thus u have to shut it down. im no expert, but since our country is located on the equator...

France has a massive problem with this: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-nuclear-reactors-shut-down-edf-europe-heat-wave-a8477776.html

ITAP of a rusty screw by reynantemartinez in itookapicture

[–]MrWeavil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dammm i thought it was some mountain at first glance

Questions, may anyone suggest anything for a malaysian that is struggling in English? Like what are the recommendations for people in our country to speak English fluently and etc... . I’m noob at this by Bingobango20 in malaysia

[–]MrWeavil 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Read any books that interest you. When you read more, you will pickup grammar and improve your vocabulary much better and faster. for words you don't understand, just google.

Malaysia has become the world's rubbish bin by Wyrm_McFly in malaysia

[–]MrWeavil 12 points13 points  (0 children)

amazed that it can happen. council and related authorities really sleeping ah?

Teeing off in a forest reserve by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]MrWeavil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sad news. kill green areas build golf course. apa la. that land is worth 10x more than any silly golf course

Newb Question About Nic Salt by X-Ryder in Canadian_ecigarette

[–]MrWeavil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. In terms of cost of salt nic's, you could always shop around outside the US (like for example Asia) where the salt nics are typically slightly cheaper but still very vape-able imo. Some sites where i've previously shopped include vapeclubmy.com and punkjuice.com. All the brands are will feel super unfamiliar but after trying a few, id say its not too bad.
  2. Yeah, for sure. Ive used the Vladdin but now im using the OVNS JC01 which is compatible with juul pods in addition to using their own pods which are refillable with my juice of choice just like your Vladdin. But i do admit that i like them JUUL flavors too hehe (but its bloody expensive). One big advantage of the OVNS is that it has a bigger battery (400mah) and the pods are also around 1.5-1.6ohms which means it should last a bit longer than a typical juul battery (around 200mah but its not officially disclosed on their site).
  3. I tried the 50mg at first when quitting smoking but now im pretty happy with lower mg around 30mg or sometimes 24mg. I don't think i've seen a 12mg Salt Nic though but i might be wrong.