Health & Safety Warning: Angus Enhanced Vaporizer
We no longer carry the Angus Enhanced Portable Halogen Vaporizer from YLLVape.
๐ธ Everyone who purchased one from us has already received a full refund.
Hereโs why ๐
๐ Fiberglass Contamination Confirmed
Independent teardowns revealed fiberglass insulation inside the device, including the airpath โ meaning users could unknowingly inhale dangerous fibers.
โ ๏ธ Health Risks
Fiberglass doesnโt break down in the body. Inhalation can cause:
โ Lung irritation
โ Chronic inflammation
โ Long-term respiratory damage
๐ฉ Misleading Safety Reports
YLLVape submitted a CE test that mislabeled the fiberglass as โwhite ceramic.โ The unit sent for testing wasnโt even the same as the retail version.
๐ Fails Key Safety Standards
This device does not meet ISO 18562 or UL 8139 โ two important standards for inhalation and battery safety.
๐ซ Still No Recall
Despite growing concern, YLLVape has not issued a public recall. Many users are still unaware of the risks.
๐ง Want to learn more?
This crucial info was uncovered by independent investigators:
๐ Herbaldoge
๐ Dayhawk on EntExchange
Weโre sharing their findings to help protect the community.
Please read & share. ๐ฌ
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Breaking Down the Angus Enhanced Fiberglass Contamination Issue
Updated: March 24, 2025
Authors
Herbaldoge
https://www.reddit.com/user/Herbaldoge/
dayhawk
https://entexchange.org/
Introduction
The Angus Enhanced Portable Halogen Vaporizer, manufactured by YLLVape, has been found to contain fiberglass insulation inside the device. This poses a serious health risk, as inhaling fiberglass can cause lung irritation, chronic inflammation, and long-term respiratory damage. Despite growing concerns and independent investigations, YLLVape has not issued a recall, and many users are still unaware of the dangers.
๐ Summary of the Issue
Fiberglass Contamination |
Multiple independent teardowns confirm glass fibers inside the device, including in areas where air passes through. |
Health Hazards |
Fiberglass does not break down in the body. Inhalation can lead to permanent lung damage (similar to pneumoconiosis). |
Misleading Safety Reports |
YLLVape provided a CE test report that did not disclose the fiberglass insulation, labeling it as "white ceramic" instead. The unit sent for testing did not match the retail device, making the safety certification unreliable. |
Airpath Contamination |
Evidence shows loose glass fibers inside the airpath, meaning users could be inhaling dangerous particles with every use. |
Regulatory Failures |
The Angus Enhanced does not meet safety standards like ISO 18562 (inhalation devices) or UL 8139 (battery safety for vaporizers), both of which are critical for user protection. |
No Proper Recall |
Instead of issuing a formal recall, YLLVape has offered case-by-case replacements, leaving many users uninformed and at risk. |
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