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legality of poppers

antiicheez

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Will I encounter any problems bringing a whippit popper back from the US to australia?
I know that bringing the whippits themselves back is just plain stupid due to airline guidelines on pressurised cargo, but the popper itself I am not sure about.

Is there anything illegal about the popper itself? And out of interest, is there any legal use for one?
 
personally i would buy a whip cream dispenser much better way of doing it and a hell of alot easier to explain
 
Amyl Nitrate was legal in the uk and still is as far as i know,
But most poppers is Akyl Nitrate,which is not amyl nitrate im not sure of the difference but its prob alot cheaper and gives u a worse headache,anyone here know?
 
I think the technical term is "bulberator"... try looking that up on the customs website... ;)
 
Technically OT:
Amyl Nitrate was legal in the uk and still is as far as i know,
But most poppers is Akyl Nitrate,which is not amyl nitrate im not sure of the difference but its prob alot cheaper and gives u a worse headache,anyone here know?

AFAIK most 'amyl' that you can buy is isobutyl nitrite or another similar volatile nitrite.

BigTrancer :)
 
Back to the original question - a soda siphon or cream dispenser are legal accessories for cooking etc., so should raise no questions.

BigTrancer :)
 
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Exactly. Surely that must be easier, considering that they're big and metal and will probably result in raised eyebrows a the very least. I mean really, who goes overseas and brings back a whipped cream dispenser? ;)
 
if i am on track of what antiicheez is talking about as a soda syphon dispenser thingy then they are extremely hard to find new in australia of at least melboure. i havent been able to find one since mine broke 5 years ago. of couse back then i really was making soda water.
as for customs you should have no troubles bringing it back in bacause as it was said above somewhere they are legal cooking accesories.
DfI:)
 
You can get them from department stores, homeware stores, and specialist cooking supply stores. You must not be looking hard enough :)
 
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I wanted to bring it back with me cos it cost 15 US dollars, and it was only used once.

I managed to get it back, I just kept it in my checked baggage, rather then my hand baggage. Sitting in my checked baggage in my toiletries it probably looked more like dildo then a lethal explosive device. If It was in my carry on bag, then i'm sure they would have stopped me at the X-ray machine.
 
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