And then there's the manufacturers that clearly don't test their products before selling them to unsuspecting mech users. Whoever made this thing clearly didn't use their head. And the vendor probably wouldn't have suspected anything's wrong either. But whose going to get hurt in the end?
The user and anyone else that's within a 10 foot radius when it explodes.
Mechanicals are just dangerous....period.
And in the hands an idiot, they're bombs.
I would be hard pressed to think of any product on the market that is sold as a common consumer good (which is how mechanicals are sold) that require as much knowledge and vigilance as mechanicals do to use safely. Many are sold with little to no warnings which in the world of consumer goods is bizarre, besides being completely irresponsible. It is entirely predictable that bad things will and do happen, and will continue to happen.
The interesting part of discussions like this is that there is nearly always a piling on and vilifying of the victim, and hardly a whisper on the responsibility of the industry and community. This is the same industry and community that has cheered on cloud contest and all the other nonsense that has gone on (ultra high watts and sub-ohms to name a few).
One thing we can be sure of is more people will continue to get hurt.

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Broken neck and might never walk again, that's pretty real deal right there. What's it going to take to get the point across to some of you that the general population isn't equipped to deal with the realities of the inherant dangers posed by "some" of these mech mods that are being sold? 