I found out about the Lead, in the product I was breathing through from Rick, in late 2007. And I am still pissed. Since you seem to have forgotten part of the story I will remind you.
I was working at Rick's request to help re-word some of his FAQ page. Rick's FAQ at the time stated Lead Free solder. I said to Rick, 100% Lead Free would be a much more effective statement. At that point I had no idea, that a mfg advertising Lead Free solder, would be using a brass with added Lead. Rick told me He could not say 100% Lead Free. Until that day, like many people, I had no notion that brass was sold with added Lead. That was the day the red flags went up. I was pissed that day, and have been pissed ever since. Some day you may feel the same way, but at least you know. When we bought the Zap the only thing Rick was saying was Lead Free solder. His motivation for admitting that his brass had Lead, I'll leave up to you. But you can see it's pretty hard to hide, NOW.
Oh, BTW did I mention that Rick was trying to sell the Aromazap Empire to me at the time?
Oh, and here's the facts, mam. If you want to see what I mean about touting his Lead Free solder but not mentioning the Leaded Brass, here :
http://web.archive.org/web/20031007172745/http://aromazap.com/
this is an archive of his site in 2003 when we bought the first Zap. Go look at the FAQ,
"All solder used in the mechanical construction of the heatport and electronic assemblies is 100% LEAD FREE solder." His caps not mine.
Or how about this one from 2007?
http://web.archive.org/web/20071014011727/www.aromazap.com/aromazap_faq.php
"all the brass used in the heatport and stems is made in USA, as is the nylon material used in the vapor stems. All solder used in the mechanical construction of the heatport and electronic assemblies is 100% ?LEAD FREE? solder."
But, when asked, Rick stated that he could not say 100% Lead Free... Now, lets re-look at that long word you just used.