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Pentyl poppers derive from alkyl nitrite. There are several types of poppers. These poppers differ from the nitrite they’re made of, with more or less strong effects and for different uses. These uses can be sexual or festive. We grant you that understanding the differences between poppers can be rather complex and even sometimes subtle. Among these nitrites, there's pentyl nitrite. What is the difference with the other poppers?
Pentyl poppers differ from the other alkyl nitrites with a substantial advantage: they keep better than the others. Indeed, the vapours of pentyl nitrite evaporate much slower than the other alkyl nitrites (propyl, amyl or even butyl nitrites). The pentyl aroma is also less scented than amyl.
The connoisseurs nicknamed it “strong poppers” since its effects are powerful. Pentyl poppers are in the same category as amyl as far as their strength is concerned. It can even make beginners cough!
You got it, pentyl poppers have powerful effects and this nitrite evaporates slower than the others. The fragrance of this aroma is also less strong than other “strong” poppers.
Used for their aphrodisiac properties, pentyl poppers stimulate desire. Indeed, this type of poppers is particularly appreciated in a sexual context as it’s less odorous than amyl poppers.
Poppers are generally sold in bottles containing a mega pellet, a kind of protective ball inserted in the bottle helping to preserve the aromas. Thus, with this mega pellet, users can leave their bottles of poppers open as the protective ball enables a limited release of aromas. All the pentyl-based poppers don’t have a mega pellet. This type of poppers will always be less volatile than amyl or propyl poppers anyway. A bottle with a mega pellet will be an advantage for its shelf life!
Pentyl poppers are absolutely legal in Europe. Indeed, since June 2013, the State Council annulled the ban of poppers (or alkyl nitrites). Only the butyl nitrites are still banned for sale and consumption in France.
Check the existing laws in your country, amyl nitrites for instance are authorised only with a prescription in the US or Australia. This product isn’t legal everywhere, if travelling, make sure you’re well informed before taking your bottle of Jungle Juice Black or your Amsterdam in your luggage!
In the family of pentyl nitrites, Poppers Aromas recommends the bestsellers:
These poppers have been sold for several decades and are known and renowned worldwide.