Stuff from the cookware is consumed not inhaled. Different thing entirely.What about ceramic cookware? Not being facetious, I love my ceramic cookware, so I'm just curious.
Stuff from the cookware is consumed not inhaled. Different thing entirely.What about ceramic cookware? Not being facetious, I love my ceramic cookware, so I'm just curious.
Stuff from the cookware is consumed not inhaled. Different thing entirely.
Disturb did ok but to me nothing beats the original.
Well, yeah, but I also stand in front of it breathing while I'm cooking.Stuff from the cookware is consumed not inhaled. Different thing entirely.
Hold your breath!Well, yeah, but I also stand in front of it breathing while I'm cooking.
It's not porous so surface erosion is not a problem. It will still crack if you cool it too quickly.What about ceramic cookware? Not being facetious, I love my ceramic cookware, so I'm just curious.
LOX or liquid nitrogen works betterIt's not porous so surface erosion is not a problem. It will still crack if you cool it too quickly.
Have a spare tea cup (not a mug). Put it in boiling water for a few minutes then take it out and drop a ice cube in it. Rather macro example but it demonstrates the basic principle.
That would be badLOX or liquid nitrogen works better
Just wear safety gear.
Even that has gone up. Around 5 or 6 months ago I bought 2 gallons of VG for around $35 with free shipping from Essential Depot.Right now essentialdepot.com has a special of 1 gal VG & 1 gal PG for $43.62 shipped!
1 Gallon Veg Glycerin + 1 Gallon Propylene Glycol - FREE US SHIPPING
Even that has gone up. Around 5 or 6 months ago I bought 2 gallons of VG for around $35 with free shipping from Essential Depot.
I hope it's a good brand. That's what I ordered. lol!!Thanks for the great replies!! So, Essential Depot is a good brand? As-well as Natures Oil?![]()
I believe it's usually ceramic coated aluminum.I'm assuming we are talking about enameled cast iron or the like. Actually cast iron will crack if cooled to quickly.
I have been using their PG/VG for 2 years. Very happy with it.I hope it's a good brand. That's what I ordered. lol!!
I'm wondering if the free shipping deal applies if you just get 2 gal of PG. I couldn't use a gallon of VG in 5 yrs. I bought 1 pint of VG sometime late in 2014, and it's barely half gone; got another pint of VG in May 2015 and haven't opened it yet. But since late 2014, I've gone thru a quart of PG, and recently started on the next pint.
Andria
I believe it's usually ceramic coated aluminum.
like this http://www.amazon.com/Cook-Home-NC-...3921462&sr=1-3&keywords=best+ceramic+cookware
These CE2 Ceramic CupsI really wouldn't use it.
It takes a very specalized solid material to withstand not only the heat shock but also be chemically innert.
Put simply the porous ceramic is full of eliquid. When the eliquid evaporates it expands with quite a bit of force. That force will fracture the glass that binds the grit together. Those tiny shards (<2.5 micron) are really bad for your lungs.
Another thing that is bad for ceramics is rapid heating and cooling cycles. Ceramic expands and contracts as it is heated and cooled. If it cools too quickly it cracks.
I figure ceramic coils and cups are like ejuice. Depends on who made them and what they are made of.These CE2 Ceramic Cups
Ceramic CE2 cup - By Leo
have been around for quite some time, are they a different Ceramic or are you saying every atomizer that uses them is bad?