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Somebody tested TWISTED BEAST PENTYL?? Is it too strong for beginners?

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Topic created by LongHairBoy18
on Sat, 31 Aug 2024 at 14:49

LongHairBoy18 said on Sat, 31 Aug 2024 at 14:49...

i nver tried poppers. i found very cheap poppers in sale. its called TWISTED BEAST PENTYL, but the strengh is 4,5/5. Is it too strong for beginners?
can i weaken the strength by simply inhaling less or does the amount of inhalation not change the strength of the poppers?

LongHairBoy18 said on Sat, 31 Aug 2024 at 14:52...

THATS THE LINK https://twistedbeastpoppers.com/products/twisted-beast-pentyl-18ml?pr_prod_strat=pinned&pr_rec_id=1e9eb420e&pr_rec_pid=7380287881391&pr_ref_pid=7380284735663&pr_seq=uniform

Andy said on Sun, 1 Sep 2024 at 08:20...

Why don’t you start with the Original and then you can work up the food chain to Black, Gold and Platinum as you get more comfortable. Some prefer less strong so they can have longer sessions so don’t see strength as being the biggest priority.

Amyl specialist said on Sat, 7 Sep 2024 at 18:17...

Those strength ratings are total BS. The strength and effectiveness is related most to purity and whether there are impurities that either impede effects OR cause unwanted unpleasant effects.

And NOBODY who sells poppers tests them for all chemicals present and the percent. For example, I bought some hexyl nitrite made my Locker Room a few years back and thought it was too weak to be fun. Another site in Germany sent me a 30 ml hexyl bottle this summer and it was good. Nice pleasant effects and decent odor.

I then bought some hexanol from TCI and just made 10mls. It's good. Takes a longer whiff to get the full effects, but nothing off, no weird effects. You want something pure and less hard hitting in case you want to savor and prolong the effects via constant whiffing.

Amyl specialist said on Sat, 7 Sep 2024 at 18:20...

The purity of the alcohols are the most important determinant in the final product. The alcohols ideally must be as pure as pure can get each and every time they are used for a reaction. Contrary to what some idiots have said, alcohols do degrade, even when sitting in a capped bottle, especially once they are exposed to air.

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