I was unable to find any real solid evidence to support this, so I am asking here. I just ordered my first clone and my only options were brass or copper. I chose copper. But I want to make sure it's absolutely safe to drip out of. I have only ever used stainless steel atties.
When you see a "Copper" RDA, you are not really buying an RDA made out of Copper. You are buying an RDA made from a
Copper Alloy. Because Pure Copper is Very Soft. It is also Chemically Reactive.
Neither one would be good for an RDA. So Copper is Alloyed with other Elements to give it Strength and to Reduce its Reactivity.
And like most things, some Alloys are Better than Others to be used are something like Water, Foods or say e-Liquids.
Is the Copper Alloy in the RDA you got a Good Alloy? Dunno? Cause who knows what Copper Alloy they used?