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There are many members on this board that are better able to make these statements, but ill give it a go: Please be aware that implanting a metal in the body and keeping it at a rough 100 degrees F is not the same as heating a metal to the point that a vapor will be produced with the compound sautrated in it.
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Metal fume fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) contained in stainless steel can cause sickness. Not to say that you are heating up your wick enough to cause any fumeing, as it is mostly a concern for welders; but you are, on the other hand, taking any and all fumes directly into your lungs as opposed to having it vented out.
I have some SS on order and will be trying it out, but I do plan on researching SS in more depth and keeping an eye on my SS wicks.
Does any of the long time SS users notice any burn or weald marks on their SS or am I being overly worried about this? (The evaporation of the e-juice would most likely keep the metal cool enough for fumes to not be a concerin)