does the TB have a medical cert like the MV and S&B vapes? Or are they still working on that?
I challenge you to find the MV medical certification,cause i have wasted some time in trying. It is only mentioned it is certified for safe use ,which to me translates ,that it has CE certificate,which is more like a electrical/material safety thing. Only talk about its M-certification i found is from 10 years ago and they said it does not have it at the time.
""""Mr Romar added that, "The miniVAP removes many potentially addictive compounds from smoke and it is potentially a bridge to curtailing smoking in much the same way that a nicotine patch is used as part of a "stepping-stone" approach to quitting smoking. However, note that the current version of the miniVAP is a consumer product. The miniVAP is not a medical device and is not FDA approved. We plan on applying for FDA approval on a very similar device that we plan on targeting to several medical markets. We recommend that users consult your physician before using the miniVAP for any therapeutic purpose""""
Oakland, CA (PRWEB) November 18, 2011 -- Slide4less Inc and Hermes Medical have introduced a new multi-use hot air vaporizer that represents the pinnacle of
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Also they would be very proud if that was a fact and put it on their site, all i could find was build up to medical standards,which is not exactly medicaly certified. I am down to thinking the only thing medical is the name of the company Hermes Medical Engineering.
Also unless they invent some paint that is healthy to inhale i dont see them passing a third party certification/testing.
@buckhakeesah kh If you look closely at the 90 degree angle you see will there is some paint left on the edge, probably you should disassemble the moutpiece and clean between the parts too ,also do a close inspection with a light inside. If you needed to pry the paint on the outside with nails ,how did you do it on the inside ?
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Found some scarce info on Troy and Jerry site:
February 6, 2021
During development, the Bowle underwent testing for medical certification, and was recently approved. That can only be said of two other vaporizers on the market. The medically certified version will be available through medical channels. The retail version isn’t medically certified, but is manufactured to the same specifications. The retail version has pass through charging. You can feel good about this one.""""
I am guessing the other two vaporizers on the market are Mighty medic and Volcano Medic. Also it is supposed to be only available through medical channels .Anyone got one through such channels ?