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    • Painted aluminium grinder?
      Someone hates their lungs.
      detritus
    • likely anodized... completely safeimbecile
    • I would buy this.sarahfailin
    • you need to gen up on what anodised aluminium is and what fine grain aluminium metal does when mixed up in your herb.
      suffice to say - not 'completely safe'
      detritus
    • for the record - i own and used to sell shit like this (well, high-end equivalent), so it's not like I'm talking out of my ass to make myself sound important.detritus
    • anodized aluminum has been deemed safe for cooking, i'm not sweating this dumb grinder.imbecile
    • so, uh... yeahimbecile
    • you do like to bitch and moan about aluminum grinders though, so do youimbecile
    • You must cook really oddly then if you scrape metal dust and inhale it into your lungs, but I get it - you're right, as you always are (even when you're not)detritus
    • you guys both need to smoke a bowl... I ammonospaced
    • lol
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    • lol @monofadein11
    • "During cooking, aluminum dissolves most easily from worn or pitted pots and pans. The longer food is cooked or stored in aluminum,...Gnash
    • the greater the amount that gets into food. Leafy vegetables and acidic foods, such as tomatoes and citrus products, absorb the most aluminum."Gnash
    • Since had a wee joint and feel nothing but love for my old chum, imbecile!detritus
    • Actually - I suppose you don't smoke joints over there, do you Imbecile - all water pipes, etc? In which case you're less wrong. These are evil for joints tho.detritus
    • Not as evil as that summer in '07 or so where loads of skunk in SE England was sprayed with silicone - stuff for road mark paint - to make 'crystals'.detritus
    • Can't wait for the inevitable silicosis from that, yaay.detritus

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