Order 4 bottles from Europe
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Topic created by Nitritespecialist
on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 19:27
Nitritespecialist said on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 19:27...
I ordered from France, 3 Lockerroom products and one made in France, all presumably some form of amyl.
I will provide a review once I've received and tested them. I will be checking for any off odors, acid especially, and exact effects, both pleasant and unpleasant and of course how potent they seem. I will be as thorough in my evaluation as I can be.
Until then.....
Canuck SB said on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 21:53...
Where did you order from what site?
Canuck SB said on Wed, 7 Jul 2021 at 21:54...
What are you going to compare it to?
Joe said on Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 11:54...
Thanks NitriteSpecialist.
We look forward to hearing your review in due course. Please keep us posted
Nitritespecialist said on Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 13:17...
@Canuck....poppers aromas, which seems to be the most recommended site in Europe. I will compare them to home brew and what I can remember from 2008-10.
In 2011, I drove to Toronto to get some authentic Lockerroom products. I had to go to 3 shops before I found the proper label with Delta BC on it. I bought 3-10ml bottles and all I can remember is that they weren't "bad". They didn't have a pungent strong sweet odor and they didn't last that long. In order to evaluate poppers, I have to be able to use them in a variety of "scenes", as I did in 2008 in order to compare properly to Joe Miller's poppers. I have vivid memories of those poppers, being used in exact places/scenes, and how they made me feel.
pp_slut said on Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 15:08...
Can't wait for your review as you are deep into the whole topic.
I was also reading some enthusiastic reviews about the bottles labeled amyl with gasmask on it.
Ordered one - not from this shop in france - and it wasn't a pleasure.
Felt like covid in bottle - my lung was angry for 1 week.
Only dropped blood pressure - no relax effect, no warm head, no feelings...
PJ said on Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 15:30...
There are many French products with the word "amyl" on them. It is the same as the products with "Gold" on the label - no gold, no amyl...hehe.
Real Locker Room is pentyl nitrite I think. Locker Room products, like Jungle Juice Plus, are widely copied.
r said on Thu, 8 Jul 2021 at 18:59...
PJ: not necessarily copied.
Trademarks are not so simple. It is not enough to register the product in one country. You have to register the trademark in every country you want to sell the product. And the products might not have the same formulas in every country.
And by the way, Jungle Juice poppers is originally an English product although I think there was no trademark.
There is no need to copy someone else's poppers. There are many ways to make poppers and every way is widely known and simple.
Harry1950 said on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 05:46...
The original Jungle Juice was manufactured by RAM Products in the UK
PJ said on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 08:22...
I said "Jungle Juice Plus" which is the lead Locker Room Product. Jungle Juice Platinum (charcoal filtered) is another.
>>Trademarks are not so simple.
They are very simple if you see Delta, BC on the bottle, and it was made in France, China, then it is not real. As far as I know Locker Room Products are only made in Canada.
@Harry1950: do you know if that one was originally amyl? because it must be iso-propyl now.
Rush Options said on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 13:27...
Thanks for sharing all of the insights and feedback. I discovered this Forum recently and it’s been very informative (and fun) to read through. I have been experimenting with poppers since the early 2000s. Best product I can ever remember trying was called “Real Rochefort” in a tallish small bottle with a white label and black print. Absolutely amazing experience. Was purchased in Canada in 2013 before the full ban came into effect. Would be cool to read the bottle now to see where it came from and what the ingredients listed might have been. It’s long gone to the recycling depot!
Nitritespecialist said on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 13:34...
@PJ....I thought what you did about Lockerroom poppers....that they can't be faked if the maker's location is correct, BUT I called them in Canada, spoke to the manager and he said there are Locker Room fakes with identical packaging/labels to theirs. I didn't ask at the time if PopperAromas was selling their legit product, but some of their reviews said they had checked with Locker Room and got positive confirmation.
Canuck SB said on Fri, 9 Jul 2021 at 21:55...
@Nitritespecialist what product would you recommend for methylene blue?
Rush said on Sat, 10 Jul 2021 at 22:47...
Real Rochefort was amyl nitrite made by a Canadian competitor of LRM. The label would have said "Alkyl Nitrite" in 2013.
Nitritespecialist said on Sun, 11 Jul 2021 at 23:54...
@Canuck SB...I bought a 1% solution from Amazon. The other 99% is water. I left a review that you would recognize. It was shipped from the US. It only takes up to 1 ml of that 1% solution...mixed in a glass of water to do the trick. You can take Vit C too as they work together to prevent the symptoms of nitrite poisoning. Take an hour before hitting the bottle. It's a strong dye, so don't get it on anything and use a straw and wash out mouth/brush teeth right away.
Nitritespecialist said on Mon, 12 Jul 2021 at 00:04...
I only took MB for IPN use and it worked as a prevention strategy to the toxic effects of low blood pressure and anemia.
I didn't feel a need to take it with amyl, BUT if someone is having toxic side effects to any of the poppers, MB and VitC should work to reverse these effects - UNLESS it's something like lung congestion/inflammation from acid or other impurities.
Rush Options said on Mon, 12 Jul 2021 at 12:47...
@ Rush - Thanks for sharing!
That makes perfect sense. The feeling was smooth and intense. No side effects at all. Definitely sounds like amyl after everything I’ve been reading here. The “Benchmark” to compare was set very high. Haven’t found anything close to it since.
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