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What types of poppers are there and what is the difference?
Pentyl nitrite: Intense and long-lasting - for experienced users
Isopropyl nitrite: Mild, faster evaporating - more for beginners
Isobutyl nitrite: Banned in many countries - we do NOT carry it
Why does poppers sometimes smell different?
The odors differ depending on the active ingredient base (e.g. pentyl nitrite vs. isopropyl nitrite). Storage, age and air contact also influence the intensity. A slightly chemical odor is normal - but a pungent, acrid odor can indicate decay.
Are there poppers specifically for women or men?
Poppers work regardless of gender. However, some products appeal to specific target groups through marketing or packaging and different compositions.
What is the difference between 10 ml, 24 ml and 30 ml bottles?
Only the quantity is different - the concentration remains the same.
10 ml: perfect for traveling or occasional users
24 ml/30 ml: worthwhile for regular use or for two people
How do I differentiate between "good" and "bad" poppers?
Good poppers:
Clear, strong effect
Cleanly processed
Mild but intense smell
Bad poppers:
Irritating vapors, strong chemical smell
No effect, cheap label, no warnings.
Are there poppers without a strong odor?
Not completely, but varieties with pentyl nitrite are considered to have a more pleasant fragrance. Isopropyl nitrite is often sharper and more pungent.