There are actually volumes and volumes of safety data regarding the safety of this stuff at smelting temperatures (temperatures you can't dream of reaching with a PID) , and stringent safety standards in the metalworking industry.
This isn’t a brass cooking utensil.
Also, brass comes in a variety of alloys, some include lead for ease of use in plumbing applications.
Is not a plumbing fitting, either.
The first (Wikipedia) link you provided fully disproved your argument, I think I have already said everything that...
Not this again.
https://www.hoj.life/blogs/viden/smoking-out-of-a-brass-pipe-is-it-safe
https://parkdalebrass.com/blogs/news/is-brass-safe-to-smoke-out-of
If you are concerned avout brass the answer is pretty obvious: just buy something else.
As per your link:
“Exposure usually arises through hot metalworking processes, such as smelting and casting of zinc alloys, welding of galvanized metals, brazing, or soldering.”
NOT an issue when used as intended.
The Taroma really benefits from having the coil fitting tightly. In my opinion it also performs best when the balls are packed more tightly than what the Ceroma requires.
It would help to know if you’re using the V2 or original Taroma.
For me around 675-685 is optimal with the Taroma v2...
The coil reading takes less a minute, maybe two mionuttes, but you probably want it to heat soak for ten minutes. It'll probably work fine sooner than that but I usually give it ten.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with the PID. It's a standard PID. Performs just lke any other.
As for flavor, yeah the Qaroma is definitely "it" for me, by a long shot. For context I also use a MiniVAP and a EVO.
The guy complaining above got his stuff from a UK distributor that swaps in...
I think that he meant to link this comment:
There’s a LOT of overlap between them, but here’s what I’ve found (so far) to be the main differences:
The glass core is hybrid heating so it does slowly cook your herb regardless if you inhale or not, you can have longer sessions with the Teflon core...
I’ve found that - regardless of the product - the best source for this information is the user’s group and not the manufacturer.
Sometimes users come up with implementation the manufacturer never imagined.
I also offer you the opposite example of S&B who helpfully inform their customers that...
We’re going to disagree on this, but I believe it is the user’s responsibility to acquaint themselves with a PID when purchasing a coil driven vape.
If you purchase a PID direct from its manufacturer, that’s a different story.
Otherwise it seems a bit like demanding that my espresso machine...