Fool me one logic: melting mouthpiece, fiberglass, china export logo
Melting mouthpiece problem is resolved time ago.
If i´m not wrong, the China Export logo was on the first batches of the angus v1, but Yll shared the certificate after that. With the enhanced, the guy who started this always used a pre release render to show how the enhanced uses the China Export logo, but the real device shows a Conformité Européenne logo.
Another interesting point about it would be to know what the CE logo means since there are people worried about it:
The CE logo is only mandatory on certain products for which there are EU specifications, and depending on the product, they have to comply with some directives or others (it is not something generic that provides total security. The safety is provided by the directives involved in obtaining the CE). There may be specifications for eliquid vaporizers, but herb vaporizers are usually classified as aromatherapy devices (to avoid being classified as electronic cigarettes). These types of devices usually follow 3 directives, but not necessarily all 3 at the same time: 93/42/EEC, 1223/2009/EC and the 2024/288. The first one is the health directive. As far as I know, to comply with it you have to detail to what ailments or diseases it is directed, besides that in Europe the most you can aspire to talking about something similar to a directive on a cannabis vaporizer is the medical certificate, which only have some S&B products and the Minivap. why do I say this? Because the directives that surely comply on the vaporizers we use is the third directive (on Ambient Air Quality) and on electronic devices with other directives (such as ROHS (2011/65/EU)). There are no specific directives or testing with medical tests, even if they have the CE logo because, if I am not mistaken, it has not yet been full established which directives should apply to DHVs.
Summary: It is good and a must that they have the CE certificate to have a minimum of product safety. But the fact that they get it does not make them 100% safe in case of DHV. It is not a matter of origin, but that it is not yet properly regulated (again, if I am not mistaken).
I do not share your coolness with regard of sucking very little of fiber glass dust when vaping. but that is a legit position, absolutely not one I would recommend though, and if we were close I would try to change your mind about
Edit: it exists many different fiberglass and even more glass wool, and therefore data valid for home insulation glass wool is not valid for glass wool used in heat protection applications.. I do know very little but enough to not want this shit near me while taking a very long breath
I understand your point about not inhale fiberglass, but my purpose in sharing information was to make known the results of studies and the consequences. Not to minimize, but not to aggravate in a blunt way, because, while it would be wrong to say that it is harmless, it is also wrong to attribute consequences of other materials, or to use outdated studies, to alarm (not about you).
My recommendation to any user has been to use it with water, or wait for the replacement. At the same time, I recommended them not to get carried away by what they can read on sites like reddit.