Aspire official statement on Atlantis coils material

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DadEh

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Now this is good. Well said JMadman
So it is using cotton as well as ceramic, I find nothing wrong with this at all. I find it funny that after 30 years of smoking I spend so much time reading every little small detail about this new found love we call vaping. I also find it a bit ......ed as well that we are so into this nitpicking thing that we blow things out of context. We are also giving the anti vaping folks things to chew on. Now I know health is not a matter to play around with and we do indeed need to keep our eyes on this stuff, but really we are our own worst enemy at times. All we are doing is giving one more thing for people to pick up and roll with in the anti vaping crusade.

I applaud Johnny's comment and whole heartedly agree

What I find disturbing is the fact that for 30 years APD smoker I never even batted an eyelash as to what I was doing, and neither did most of you. Now all of us are all over the place nit picking, while the enemy is at the gates.
 

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The BDC (bottom dual coils) are made from traditional cartolike materials, so I don't worry too much about those. All the BVC (bottom vertical coils) have that questionable fiberglass filler--Nautilus, non-Nautilus and Atlantis coils.

Sorry, that's all I know, beck.
All of said coil heads are made of chrome plated brass! I accidentally scratched one putting it in my billet bridge. Then checked the others and yup. [emoji15]
 

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All of said coil heads are made of chrome plated brass! I accidentally scratched one putting it in my billet bridge. Then checked the others and yup. [emoji15]

Chrome played brass really isn't a problem either. People have been smoking from chrome plated brass devices for decades. The vast majority of kitchen and bathroom faucets have chrome plated brass in them too.


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It is shocking people justify inhaling anything because they used to smoke. I don't understand why those who don't care about their health quit smoking in the first place...

I don't think anyone is justifying things because they smoked. I think the person you're referring to was trying to point out that all the nitpicking will do the vaping world more harm than good at this point. If anyone wants to be 100% safe, then they shouldn't be smoking OR vaping. Wouldn't you agree?


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I don't think anyone is justifying things because they smoked. I think the person you're referring to was trying to point out that all the nitpicking will do the vaping world more harm than good at this point. If anyone wants to be 100% safe, then they shouldn't be smoking OR vaping. Wouldn't you agree?


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There is such a thing as safer vaping. I see many posts about people who simply don't care, whether it be this issue or the issues with custards. We do need lab rats, though, so I guess it is a good thing some simply don't care what they vape...
 

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There is such a thing as safer vaping. I see many posts about people who simply don't care, whether it be this issue or the issues with custards. We do need lab rats, though, so I guess it is a good thing some simply don't care what they vape...

Trust me...I agree. That's partly why I won't go above 20W. I personally believe any more power than that is unnecessary and pointless.


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I don't think anyone is justifying things because they smoked. I think the person you're referring to was trying to point out that all the nitpicking will do the vaping world more harm than good at this point. If anyone wants to be 100% safe, then they shouldn't be smoking OR vaping. Wouldn't you agree?

People keep making straw-man arguments (a straw-man is where you argue against a position no one is actually making); everyone is going to have a different risk threshold. Some people are OK with diacetyl, some are OK with the other diketones while research is done, some are OK with brass and some people are OK with fiberglass, some people aren't OK with any flavorings at all. Right now, I have a different risk threshold when it comes to some flavorings compared to others -- and that's OK, but I don't deny that the science behind a lot of general flavorings is still up in the air. The science behind fiberglass paper and ceramic paper is not up in the air. If someone doesn't want to know, this isn't the thread for them, and if they know but don't care, not my problem. But again, the science behind ceramic paper and fiberglass paper is not up in the air.

This stuff isn't nit-picking or hysteria or xenophobia or trolling, it's information that if I didn't have it I'd really want to know, that's backed up with logic and science. Just like I'd want to know if someone was selling a battery labeled with one amperage that was actually another, or someone was selling a mod they said had a safety fuse but didn't. I have yet to see a solid argument against discussing it or why it isn't a problem. Telling someone they shouldn't look out for themselves, the people they care about or vapers in general who don't hang out in geeky forum threads just doesn't parse for me.
 

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Please don't accuse me of making a straw man argument, because my stance is far from it. Yes, ceramic fiber is a known carcinogen when inhaled. I never argued that. What I'm arguing is whether or not the ceramic fiber they use is a carcinogen when used in the way it's designed. And the same goes for cotton. I'm curious about how you feel about these studies that explain the health risks associated with the inhalation of cotton fibers and the smoke from burnt cotton (hint: both cause cancer)

Diffuse lung disease caused by cotton fibre inhalation
http://m.thorax.bmj.com/content/59/12/1095.full

Impact ofCarbon Monoxide on CardiopulmonaryDysfunctionAfterSmoke Inhalation Injury
http://circres.ahajournals.org/content/66/1/69.full.pdf


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I wouldn't use cotton any more than I would use fiberglass wicking materials on an rba. Natural alpaca fiber is the way to go...

One if my biggest peeves is when people assume that things are better for you just because they are natural or "organic". It's honestly one of the most rediculous thought processes I've encountered. Arsenic and Mercury are 100% natural, but I'd happily inhale a pinch of ceramic or rayon fibers over either of those if I had a gun to my head.


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One if my biggest peeves is when
people assume that things are better for you just because they are natural or "organic". It's honestly one of the most rediculous thought processes I've encountered. Arsenic and Mercury are 100% natural, but I'd happily inhale a pinch of ceramic or rayon fibers over either of those if I had a gun to my head.


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Agree 100%. It's called a 'naturalistic fallacy.' Chemical illiteracy.
 

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I'm satisfied with Aspire's answer to the concerns about wicking material. I've got a pair of N minis and an Atlantis. I use them daily, I like them. I don't expect they are any more hazardous than all the other similar products on the market. I vaped my way to zero cigarettes with Aspire tanks and they continue to serve me well.
 

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One if my biggest peeves is when people assume that things are better for you just because they are natural or "organic". It's honestly one of the most rediculous thought processes I've encountered. Arsenic and Mercury are 100% natural, but I'd happily inhale a pinch of ceramic or rayon fibers over either of those if I had a gun to my head.


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By natural I mean non dyed or bleached...
 

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By natural I mean non dyed or bleached...

I understood what you meant, and I probably shouldn't have quoted you in my response. I was talking more about those that believe that organic cotton is a safer material primarily because it's organic.


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