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Whipped Cream Sweets – Nitrous Oxide

What are nangs?

Are they some new innovation that is becoming popular with the growing hip-hop community in Australia? Certainly, the question that must be running through your head at this point is, “What are nangs?” In all seriousness though; these can be defined as small packets of compressed air (also known as nitrous oxide canisters) that are released from the back of a motorcycle. They have gained considerable popularity in recent times thanks to being introduced into national and international street brawls via rap battles.

 

Now you might be wondering, what is nitrous oxide, and why is it important?

To put it simply, nitrous oxide is a cheap and effective way to create a massive kick in a short amount of time. When using the product it is recommended that you use less than two cans per speed. The advantage to this is the added power does not only work as a strikes-based tactic but can also be used to create speed bumps, long-term use in hit-and-run accidents, and a means to create more traction while driving in wet conditions. This is exactly what nangs do, they give you the ability to kick much harder, in a shorter amount of time.

 

These nangs are made by combining small canisters of air with a liquid vitamin b12 powder. The vitamin b12 is then combined with the air to create a powerful concoction that will instantly provide a high-powered kick. The problem with many of the superchargers on the market is that they often cost up to $100, with no guarantee that you will get any sort of decent power.

 

So if we are going to talk about the long-term use of a nitrous oxide charger, what are nangs?

Nangs are the small canisters of nitrous oxide fuel that are meant to be directly injected into your carburetor, similar to what happens when you install a gas tank. What happens here is you pop the top off of your nitrous oxide system and lightly mist it with water (but NOT oil!) to allow some of the fuel to mix with the air. This is done so that the nitrous fuel flows into your carburetor at an even rate so that you get the best possible kick without overloading your engine.

 

What is so unique about nangs compared to a more common nitrous oxide charger is that it is only meant to be used once, never to be repeated. If you were to take a can of whipped cream and hook a long, skinny nozzle on it like the ones you find at your local hardware store, you would be able to continuously whip cream your vehicle for weeks on end, much like the nitrous oxide fuel industry does with their chargers. The nitrous oxide companies realize that consumers want convenience and longevity from their products, and that’s why they are taking advantage of this by making products like Nang delivery Melbourne that never need to be refilled or refueled again. They are also making products that have a high amount of safety factors in them so that you don’t accidentally activate them while driving around town or while in an accident.

 

Nitrous oxide canisters are actually quite easy to find, as there are several different types of canisters that are available for different applications. The nitrous oxide canister companies that sell canisters with multiple channels on them have a very high-quality product that is not only reliable but portable as well. The problem with using these canisters in open environments such as parking lots and street corners is that you cannot keep an eye on each channel to ensure that your whipped cream remains safe. When you are out and about, sometimes you are far enough away from a parking lot or street corner to refill your canisters, so you run the risk of activating your laughing gas canister and blowing it away in an unpredictable and dangerous way.

 

This is why companies are making devices that can be mounted onto vehicles and that will alert people to your presence when they get close. The Nang Spy Cam Mount will discreetly record video of people who come near your vehicle while you are in it. Once you remove the device, the eight grams of nitrous oxide in the canister will react to the air, giving off a small burst of blast and making the whipped cream come out at the same time. This means that if you are in an unsafe environment where an unlicensed person might walk by and try to sell you a canister without even realizing that the product is in there, the Nang Spy Cam Mount will alert you to the presence of a sale, even if no one ever comes near your vehicle.

 

You might be thinking that this is not too different from having a canister of compressed air in your car, which is true, but the difference here is that you are also increasing the level of safety that is provided to you. It is especially useful if you have small children in your car and you need to drive them around at night or in bad weather conditions. Nitrous oxide is also extremely handy in an emergency situation, as it has been used for years in fire fighting, and in the home to provide a light source in case of a blackout. For these reasons and many more, nitrous oxide can be considered a great invention that has benefited millions of people around the world.

Cicerone Chelmu

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