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Topic created by Andy
on Sat, 7 Sep 2024 at 11:38

Andy said on Sat, 7 Sep 2024 at 11:38...

Does anyone have any experience with Iron Fist amyl (it comes in an aluminium bottle)? Thanks

Rosa Klebb said on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 12:29...

It is a newcomer with a similar name to the classic Iron Horse. Those aluminum cans are not suitable: and some have big clanging balls in them which alert package snoopers. Stick with the brown bottle, Andy.

AnonOP said on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 17:13...

i 2nd Rosa's comment. brown bottle is solid.

Starbug said on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 19:08...

Iron Fist and Brutus are made in den Netherlands, Amsterdam. Try both,- Quality is bad!!!

Andy said on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 20:19...

Thanks all. Unfortunately I bought a bottle today before seeing any replies. The product is nothing special, but the bottle is a f’ing nightmare. You just need to look at it and it spills liquid all over the place. Very irritating (and I’ll have to see tomorrow how skin irritating!)

The Shame said on Sun, 8 Sep 2024 at 21:32...

..big clanging balls..

yeah had a pair of them danglin' over my gob this Saturday! went at them like a hungry dog licking on a juicy big steak. Poppers help lol

Bold said on Thu, 12 Sep 2024 at 17:02...

Radical Rush? was that the one with the metal can? I agree with the above posts; Brown Bottle is where it's at, amigos.

I saw something called Hush yesterday, turned out to be kratom! whatever the hell that is, but packaged up in basically the same bottle.

Phil said on Fri, 13 Sep 2024 at 06:29...

@Bold: Which vendor are you using to purchase the Brown Bottle popper - and is it a Butyl Nitrite formula?
It appears that every popper vendor - in the US or Europe - offers a "Brown Bottle" popper on their website.
As far as I know, all of these "Brown Bottle" poppers are Butyl Nitrite, which usually can be determined by the odor of the formula.
Thanks for your attention to my question.

woodman said on Fri, 13 Sep 2024 at 18:16...

Butyl Nitrite (CH3)3CONO has not been around since the early 80s, show me a bottle with a label saying it contains (CH3)3CONO! You mean isobutyl nitrite, not the same thing at all. Butyl is forbidden, it is the one you remember from those bathhouses and smells like sweaty sports socks. Why you think they all sell isobutyl and hexy in downtown bookstores? hohoho...not because they like changing formulas! and butyl is easier and cheaper to make, but it got banned.

Phil said on Mon, 16 Sep 2024 at 05:38...

@woodman: Thanks for your informative response!
Based upon your personal experience, can you tell me the difference between Butyl Nitrite and Iso-Butyl Nitrite with respect to the pro-sexual effects provided by these formulas / chemicals?
I assume Butyl Nitrite is more potent than Iso-Butyl Nitrite. Is that correct?
What is your opinion of the Iso-Butyl Nitrite formulas currently being sold by both US and European vendors? Are they basically all the same? Are they any good with respect to providing significant pro-sexual effects?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge for our information and benefit.

Anonymous said on Fri, 20 Sep 2024 at 15:08...

(CH3)3CONO = tert-butyl nitrite.
(CH3)2CHCH2ONO = isobutyl nitrite.
CH3CH2CH(CH3)ONO = sec-butyl nitrite.
CH3(CH2)3ONO = n-butyl nitrite.

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