@Completely Average, a few more words:
1. I really have no interest in convincing you that I have not exposed this mod to caustic chemicals, solvents, thinners or any other liquid substance other than water on a cloth and the usual e-liquid spills. Take my word for it or don't. I've just posted what happened to my mod's paint in the exact circumstances I described above. I am actually happy that other Triade owners have not experienced any issues with their mods.
2. When I said stainless steel, I meant unpainted steel as it would look gorgeous in my opinion. Cast zinc alloy is cheap before anything else, that's the main reason why it's used in manufacturing a lot of cheap stuff on the market (sledgehammers qualify as cheap products

). Of course it's also easy to work with and quite resistant, doesn't mean it's also good looking because it's not if no paint is applied. It oxidizes atrociously which makes it look ugly and... well, cheap.
3. Vendor warranty in this case is 30 days, not sure about the manufacturer warranty though. Anyway the last thing I'd like is to have to deal with Chinese companies due to the immense amount of time needed to get something there and back in case a product needs to be replaced, not to mention the latest dumb European regulations which prevent individuals from importing vaping products, no matter the specific circumstances. I simply don't have the patience for this. Also, it's not a money issue, I rarely keep a mod more than 2 or 3 months although this one I liked and still do, even use it on a regular basis despite the cosmetic damage

Also, I'm not trying to bash Lost Vape or anything, just presenting some facts a.k.a. my personal experience with the Triade. Hopefully nobody here is delusional enough to think that a bad apple can't pop up even with the best QC.
4. Your assumption that I don't know my metals is wrong and so is your statement that SS cannot be painted. It's a tough job maybe but galaxies away from impossible. Stainless doesn't stand for ''cannot be painted as nothing adheres to it'' but for ''does not stain due to oxidation, rusting, handling etc.'' I've successfully used epoxy paint on SS using a H3PO4 activated primer on a lightly sanded surface before...