Dark Matter eLiquid

Enjoy the wonderful flavor of our latest VapeSafe eLiquid - Dark Matter.

Dark Matter tastes like German chocolate cake. For those of you who have not had the fortunate to try a piece German chocolate cake recently, this is a great way to experience the flavor without getting any of the calories. German chocolate cake is a layered cake filled and topped with a coconut-pecan frosting. Traditionally sweet baking chocolate is used for the chocolate flavor in the actual cake. The robust filling and topping is a caramel made with egg yolks and evaporated milk. Once the caramel is cooked, coconut and pecans are stirred into the mixture. Finally, rich chocolate frosting is spread around the sides of the cake to hold in the filling.

Dark Matter eLiquid by VapeSafe captures the essence of German chocolate cake. Dark Matter eLiquid delivers plumes of vapor and rich chocolatey flavor that you'll want to enjoy again and again. Try Dark Matter today!


Technology Information:


Vicks Vaporizer with Night-Light

Vicks Vaporizer with Night-Light

Product Type: Health and Beauty

Product Price: $14.99

Manufacturer: Vicks

Purchase

Description

Vicks Vaporizer with Night-Light and pure steam action for relief of cold and flu symptoms. Vaporizer boils water producing a pure warm steam vapor, which is released into the air. The vapor is bacteria free and leaves no white dust. 1.9 gallon output per day. At least 10 hours operation per filling. Triple wall insulation keeps reservoir water at a safe temperature. Large night light provides added safety and convenience, particularly in children's rooms.

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-03-22
Summary: "It's a good vaporizer"

I have been useing one for some weeks now and it really helps me sleep .They are good little vaporizers do a good job. Fill it with water ,throw in a few pinches of salt and it uses 500 to 800 watts of electricty to start putting out steam. I have filled mine a number of time and it averages two killowatt hours to steam out the tank full of water over a 4 to 5 hour period. Once a week I use white vinegar in a small container to clean the element and it will clean up nicely. It will clean in just a few minutes and you are ready to go again with the steam.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-03-21
Summary: "Inconsistant"

I've had one of these babies for over three years now. It does leave a black residue inside and can be hard to rinse out. Also, the amount of steam produced is inconsistant. I'm sure this is probably my own fault, for not measuring the salt content as well as I should, but it's frustrating to have little-to-no steam one night, then a volcanic plume of steam the next.
It sputters and does fling small drops of water out at times, but mostly the bubbling, hissing noises are my real issue. Sometimes the sounds will scare my sons; I can't fault them for that. I didn't hate the machine, but now that my elder son's imagination is growing ("It's a monster breathing and being angry at me, Mommy."), I'm moving on to look for something a bit quieter.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-03-21
Summary: "does what's asked of it without being pricey, classic design"

It's just like the one my mom used for me 20+ years ago (also vicks). I will pull out the unit and pour water in from a pitcher. Because it doesn't have a power switch, it will run whenever it's plugged in and has water, so I control how long it runs by only filling it half way. During the winter months running this for several hours will raise the humidity sufficiently, but running it all night will make the relative humidity to high (window condensation means wall condensation and mold). It's output varies depending on mineral content, so you can add a pinch of salt to make it produce more steam. When It's too high I find it sputters a bit. The night light is annoying, but lets you know it's on. The bottom actually fits in my small bathroom sink just right to fill/clean.

Overall it's a simple, classic design. It's not a fancy, easy to use, self cleaning model - it's an inexpensive, have it when you need it model. It will accumulate black chunks in the water, which the manual explains as the minerals (dissolved solids) left from the water after it steams off. The manual actually answered all my other questions, as well as explaining cleaning (a bit of a pain) in white vinegar.

4 stars because I would like to be able to fill it without removing the top and having it drip on things. Otherwise, it's simple and inexpensive and does it's job when asked.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-03-15
Summary: "BUYER BEWARE OF THIS AWFUL PRODUCT!"

Black soot from the deteriorating heating element comes out in the vapor you breathe.

See the four (4) pics I provided in the above product-picture gallery.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-06
Summary: "excellent product"

I bought this product to specifically do two things, put moister in the air, and add some warm air to the nursery. It does both, perfectly. I do add more than a pinch of salt to the water each night, but it works great all night long. Yes, there are little black flecks in the water in the morning. I run water through the filter every morning to clean it out and tap it on the edge of the sink to get the loose bits out, it takes minutes. It also makes the nursery toasty warm, which we REALLY needed. I have used this product every day (in the colder months) for the past 2 years and love it. I will gladly buy another one when this one is ready to retire.