was six and a half times. the lead comes from around the coil or heating element, which contains nickel and chrome. but our tests also showed that they were present in the e liquid itself. we ve extracted the e liquid to determine metals content and so there s a chance that the e liquid itself has been reacting with the metal to cause leaching of those metals into the e liquid. these are present in vape products due to the heating element, the formation of a heating element. we don t normally see that coming into out into the e liquid. almost all the vapes we tested were illegal. anything over two mililitres of e liquid is against the law. 0ur tests also showed that there were breaches on packaging. this product has seven times the uk legal limit on its claimed on its packaging. we also found varying levels of carboniles. now these are thermal gradients when the e liquid is heated up inside the device before you inhale it. it s breaking down some of the e liquid and forming some of the
but our tests also showed that they were in the e liquid itself. we ve extracted the e liquid to determine metals content and so there s a chance that the e liquid itself has been reacting with the metal to cause leaching of those metals into the e liquid. these are present in vape products due to the heating element, the formation of a heating element. we don t normally see that coming out into the e liquid. almost all the children s vapes we tested were illegal. in march, we talked to two pupils, the and oscar, about why they vaped. you re buying nicotine, aren t you, really? you re spending your money on nicotine and stuff, like. it s not something you can stop that easy. this device was found to have high levels of lead. this time we returned to show them the results of our tests. lead damages the brain during development and is a particular concern with the levels found being unsafe. despite this, the boys say it s easy to ignore the risks. i didn t know there was lead in it, and