An autoclave would be the minimally safest option.I vote you put it through the dishwasher upon arrival
The atomic incinerator is where **I** would throw it.
An autoclave would be the minimally safest option.I vote you put it through the dishwasher upon arrival
Not me. The last I heard of the unsolicited parcels from China was that the mysterious senders switched from mailing seeds to sending masks.This can only end well.
Anyone ever figure out what that was about? Or are we the last non-pod people?
Please disinfect upon arrival
I salute you, sir, for jumping on that potential grenade for the good of the cause
I vote you put it through the dishwasher upon arrival
...one chinese plastic handmade pipe for one year?.....
I've ordered a few watch bands from AliExpress and they were pretty decent. The postal tracking they supply also works very well.
She (she?) sounds like y'all already have a close relationship. Perhaps she is looking for good American husband to bring her over yes?
She (she?) sounds like y'all already have a close relationship. Perhaps she is looking for good American husband to bring her over yes?
You couldn't pay me a grand to smoke that pipe.
if it is actual Ebony
Yes, dear. ?Well she will be disappointed then, I'm not American. This place confuses me sometimes, we all want friendly customer service right?
one thing people forget about products is you have to pay rent on them. If the building you are storing it in doesn't cost too much that drops the price.A few years ago, I started getting these packages addressed to my middle daughter with Chinese looking addresses. She had just gotten her first job and bank acct. And, she was ordering clothes. She was getting tons of really nice stuff. So, since her acct was linked to mine, I checked it out, and she was spending under a dollar for each item that would have cost a fortune in the US. She said she was getting them off of Aliexpress. At the time, I had never heard of it. I guess the differences in economies and production costs keep their costs low. No idea. But, her closet soon started overflowing with the crap.
right there is a huge problem with being in a society. You can participate and promote horrible things while having no idea what you're supporting. It's one of the reasons I don't get too snotty about my own morality, cause who knows what misery I'am spreading just going through my day to day life.Hey I tried this experiment a few months ago with lighters! I said to myself "sure an old boy or xikar is nice, but can we find similar designs for less?"
I came up with these three guys all together for under $25. Two have built in tools, which I enjoy, and one is a flint striker à la skinny Dupont clone.
I'm sure they'll end up coming apart quicker than a proper lighter, but at the price I can't complain, build quality is decent enough and they all work just fine.
My one problem is the knowledge that the only reason we're able to get these things for (basically) the cost of their materials is because labor costs are nothing where they were made. Thus we ourselves, by the simple and innocent act of ordering a product online, are benefiting from and promoting the use of slave labor.
Then again it's not like Bezos got to 200 billion by giving a damn about anything but the lowest cost for the highest profit, including foreign labor and employee living conditions. If Amazon and Walmart both take advantage of countries more concerned with enriching and empowering their elite than their working class should we not do so as well? Are we just shooting ourselves in the foot with a "buy local and support your community" mentality?
Questions to ponder over a pipe later....
Well she will be disappointed then, I'm not American. This place confuses me sometimes, we all want friendly customer service right?
OK, OK, I'll won't smoke any more! Sheesh! You'd think they'd keep the anti-smoking zealots out of a pipe smoking forum!You couldn't pay me a grand to smoke that pipe. I am betting it is toxic and a danger to your health. It is too cheap to be anything but a piece of shit that is made from some toxic shit they have laying around . I would chuck it in the trash as soon as you get it. Don't play games with your health.
Hey I tried this experiment a few months ago with lighters! I said to myself "sure an old boy or xikar is nice, but can we find similar designs for less?"
I came up with these three guys all together for under $25. Two have built in tools, which I enjoy, and one is a flint striker à la skinny Dupont clone.
I'm sure they'll end up coming apart quicker than a proper lighter, but at the price I can't complain, build quality is decent enough and they all work just fine.
My one problem is the knowledge that the only reason we're able to get these things for (basically) the cost of their materials is because labor costs are nothing where they were made. Thus we ourselves, by the simple and innocent act of ordering a product online, are benefiting from and promoting the use of slave labor.
Then again it's not like Bezos got to 200 billion by giving a damn about anything but the lowest cost for the highest profit, including foreign labor and employee living conditions. If Amazon and Walmart both take advantage of countries more concerned with enriching and empowering their elite than their working class should we not do so as well? Are we just shooting ourselves in the foot with a "buy local and support your community" mentality?
Questions to ponder over a pipe later....