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Either he pushed his battery past its limits meow2u3 Jan 2016 #1
Lol, ok. Nt Logical Jan 2016 #10
Yeah, blame the victim. Nope, the products should be user-proof. pnwmom Feb 2016 #14
Is your car userproof? beevul Feb 2016 #19
If my airbag exploded in my face during normal use, the manufacturer would be liable. pnwmom Feb 2016 #21
What stops YOU, the USER from putting the wrong battery in the car? N/T beevul Feb 2016 #24
Misuse and malfunction are not the same things. Bluenorthwest Jan 2016 #2
CIA apologizes PeoViejo Jan 2016 #3
Those are worthless Egnever Jan 2016 #4
Mechanical mods don't have short circuit protection meow2u3 Jan 2016 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Egnever Feb 2016 #12
Not exactly correct. beevul Feb 2016 #18
I will take my chances with properly using my Aspire Nautalis Marrah_G Jan 2016 #5
Congratulations!!!!! nt. NCTraveler Feb 2016 #23
Lithium batteries without control electronics... What could go wrong? hunter Jan 2016 #6
The FAA is right to be concerned, they've brought down a 747. NutmegYankee Jan 2016 #11
Yup. A Mech mod. beevul Jan 2016 #7
This is what happens when manufacturers profit off unsafe devices pnwmom Feb 2016 #15
No, this is what happens when people with an agenda like you jump to conclusions. beevul Feb 2016 #17
It is legal in Canada to sell them to kids, but it shouldn't be anywhere. pnwmom Feb 2016 #20
You don't know the first thing about nicotine addiction from vaping. N/T beevul Feb 2016 #25
People can get addicted to nicotine from vaping. That is a fact. n/t pnwmom Feb 2016 #28
Again, you wouldn't know the first thing about it. N/T beevul Feb 2016 #29
The Center for Disease Control says that the nicotine in vaping can cause addiction. pnwmom Feb 2016 #30
Uh huh. beevul Feb 2016 #31
Right. So the nicotine user knows more about addiction than the researchers pnwmom Feb 2016 #33
A former heavy smoker whos personally experienced nicotine addiction... beevul Feb 2016 #36
The CDC bases its conclusion on medical research. You used the vaping pnwmom Feb 2016 #38
Provide it. beevul Feb 2016 #39
There is a ton of research here. Have fun. pnwmom Feb 2016 #41
Strange that you are so relucting to provide and cite the relevent parts. beevul Feb 2016 #43
There is too much to cite. Plenty to read, though. n/t pnwmom Feb 2016 #44
You said this. beevul Feb 2016 #46
What is the precise and relevant difference LanternWaste Feb 2016 #35
The precise and relevent difference is extremes. beevul Feb 2016 #37
I am not an "anti-vape extremist." I think it could be a great tool for pnwmom Feb 2016 #40
Yes you are. beevul Feb 2016 #45
So your facts are merely anecdotal evidence resulting in an allegation. LanternWaste Feb 2016 #42
Laughable. beevul Feb 2016 #48
Cloudchasing pokerfan Feb 2016 #49
Perhaps this picture and story SheilaT Jan 2016 #8
Still safer than smoking. Glassunion Feb 2016 #13
As far as I'm concerned the posibility of exploding is the least frightening this about these Sen. Walter Sobchak Feb 2016 #16
Buying anything you ingest from China is stupid Marrah_G Feb 2016 #26
I vape and I buy only American made products phleshdef Feb 2016 #47
Ty... Dont call me Shirley Feb 2016 #22
People who vape have... beevul Feb 2016 #32
Let me rephrase..."Quit the nicotine addiction" Dont call me Shirley Feb 2016 #34
It's what happens when any lithium battery malfunctions jberryhill Feb 2016 #27
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