Safest wire?

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Most likely, your concern is unfounded. Please post the article or a link to it.
Yeah, his concern is literally big tobacco propaganda. No one is ever going to vape their wire to the point of toxic metal. It's just not gonna happen. You would stop well, well before. That happened, you know, 'cause like the moment you get a dry hit. Even then. You stop vaping and go wow, I need to add more liquid. Right, even if you were to dry vape it. Where your lungs were burning on fire, you're still not getting toxic metal. You have to vape at like a magnitude higher than whatever the hell so. Yeah, it's just fear mongering and unfounded. Science, I mean, it is factual and this is why they try to do this, to fear monger to people who don't understand. Something simple like Oh yeah, sure, if you vape it at like 500 watts. 6 volts or something. Sure, you might start to get some toxic metal. Even then, probably not.
You would stop Well, well, well before any of that ever happened. Ever. So again, propaganda. Fear mongering for people who don't understand just. Any type of science about it. Not even having to understand the science, but I'm sure you get what I mean. I'm just so sick of seeing the big tobacco propaganda against vaping. And so many dumb people just eating it up, like, oh really? And then they spread it on a forum and it's like a virus. Of stupidity That just spreads and spreads more and more misinformation, and that's why they do it. Instead of people going and getting reliable sources of information, they say I saw this one thing here and oh man, they don't even stop to think that it's probably wrong and it's probably misinformation. That's what's crazy to me. That people don't question things. In this life, you have to be an utter skeptic to just make it through. Which is sad. Unfortunately.
But I'm glad. You said what you said because you are 100 percent right, Sir!
Thank you for being a smart one.
 
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Let's remember to break links to "junk science". This includes links to sites that are not reputable as a scientific source. This is definitely in the site rules.


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Yeah, what you stumbled onto is propaganda from Big Tobacco. Congratulations. It's called fear mongering. What you're concerned about? Is something that doesn't happen. Sure, if you burn Canthal or any wire a higher magnitude than you are ever gonna do vaping, sure, you're gonna get toxic metal vapor. But you will never. Reach that temperature in your vape. It's all propaganda. Anything that you see like that is propaganda brought to you by Big Tobacco. Anything to get you to go back to smoking cigarettes, which are? Way more harmful than vaping could ever be. So be wary what you look at online. Specially concerning vaping. Like I said, sure. Theoretically, if you are running your vape at 200 watts. Or some crazy. Available wattage or voltage. Sure, you're probably going to get toxic metal, but by that point your lungs would be burning. Yes, I know this is a old post, but. My God, man. Be careful. Lots of misinformation and disinformation on the Internet. And I know it seems like it comes from a guy who knows science. Yeah. Those people are paid off. And yeah, I'll proudly wear the tinfoil hat for this one. It's not even tin foil hat anymore to say that this stuff is propaganda. Because it just is. When you know anything about the science of it. Which I do.

You do realize this is a three year old thread?
 

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Yeah, what you stumbled onto is propaganda from Big Tobacco. Congratulations. It's called fear mongering. What you're concerned about? Is something that doesn't happen. Sure, if you burn Canthal or any wire a higher magnitude than you are ever gonna do vaping, sure, you're gonna get toxic metal vapor. But you will never. Reach that temperature in your vape. It's all propaganda. Anything that you see like that is propaganda brought to you by Big Tobacco. Anything to get you to go back to smoking cigarettes, which are? Way more harmful than vaping could ever be. So be wary what you look at online. Specially concerning vaping. Like I said, sure. Theoretically, if you are running your vape at 200 watts. Or some crazy. Available wattage or voltage. Sure, you're probably going to get toxic metal, but by that point your lungs would be burning. Yes, I know this is an old post, but. My God, man. Be careful. Lots of misinformation and disinformation on the Internet. And I know it seems like it comes from a guy who knows science. Yeah. Those people are paid off. And yeah, I'll proudly wear the tinfoil hat for this one. It's not even tin foil hat anymore to say that this stuff is propaganda. Because it just is. When you know anything about the science of it. Which I do.
FUD creation works well too, but yeah, more or less. Part of the issue is big tobacco and anti smoking activists have a similar agenda: stopping abusive vaping. They have totally different reasons of course, and both are broader in different ways, but they meet there, and any company would love to spread their message with other people’s money, so they do.
 

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