Liquid pads: What are they made of?

John Coaltrain

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Mine is a pretty straight-forward question:

What are the liquid pads made of? Can we be sure they are safe to be in contact with a heating chamber at high temperatures?

I'm speaking of the type that come with Storz & Bickel, Healthy Rips, etc., used for concentrates or reducing chamber sizes.

Thanks
 
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shredder

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Mine is a pretty straight-forward question:

What are the liquid pads made of? Can we be sure they are safe to be in contact with a heating chamber at high temperatures?

I'm speaking of the type that come with Storz & Bickel, Healthy Rips, etc., used for concentrates or reducing chamber sizes.

Thanks

Stainless steel afaik.
 

grogazola

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Great question! Super intrigued!

I’m currently puffing on my plenty with just a pinch of fresh mixed in with some “golden brown” from my volcano. Instead of the concentrate pad.

I bought some fine screens for the plenty/volcano today to replace the need for a concentrate pad once and for all. Am I missing something?? They were super thin and felt like plastic??

Super curious if the concentrate pads are safe as it’s more convenient than creating a bed of already been...

edit - i shouldn’t say “safe” obviously they are safe. are they truly stainless steel? I’m guessing they’re carbon steel? I’m sure it’s safe! I just enjoy this nerdy examination lol
 
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