So how many of us drink out of plastic glasses. Some I know don't even like thier beer out of a can, preferring glass.
As we all have a glass of some sort in the house we tend not to choose to drink from a plastic "glass" most of us brew in a plastic FV as a SS FV is an expensive option but one I imagine all of us would choose if they were only £10 dearer than a plastic FV.So how many of us drink out of plastic glasses.
How very vague of you. It's amazing that any food or drink is allowed to be stored in plastic if it's that dangerous.Plastics can leak petrochemicals into food. You need to talk to a lab to conduct the right experiment and measure the (miniscule) amounts.
Absolutely!The shiny arguments holds ;D
I never worry about hearing fear, uncertainty and don't [edit: I meant doubt] - it doesn't bother me. I listen to science and experts who understand it better than I do.I have to be vague because I cannot provide evidence (I don't work in that field). But there have been many voices of concern over well over a decade.
Sorry if that's not what you wanted to hear
Very useful as a nightlight I'm sure but she did die of radiation induced disease ( not cancer).Marie Curie had a bottle of Uranium right next to her bed.
I never worry about hearing fear, uncertainty and don't
That's a good point.As we all have a glass of some sort in the house we tend not to choose to drink from a plastic "glass" most of us brew in a plastic FV as a SS FV is an expensive option but one I imagine all of us would choose if they were only £10 dearer than a plastic FV.
fat fingers. Should have been "doubt".I don't tolerate people who tell me DON'T! because quite frankly who do they think they are? It's very rude to bark orders at someone when you're only an armchair expert. Anyone who does that to me gets blocked
fat fingers. Should have been "doubt".
Well as long as you can spot and respect the real experts that's fine.I don't tolerate people who tell me DON'T! because quite frankly who do they think they are? It's very rude to bark orders at someone when you're only an armchair expert. Anyone who does that to me gets blocked
Well as long as you can spot and respect the real experts that's fine.
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/magazine/winter10plastics/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/plastic-bottles-linked-to-risk-of-early-births-kdp7b8xwvhttps://www.theguardian.com/environ...oplastics-revealed-in-placentas-unborn-babieshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...premature-birth-sixfold-scientists-claim.htmlhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9441614/I never worry about hearing fear, uncertainty and don't - it doesn't bother me. I listen to science and experts who understand it better than I do.
Very useful as a nightlight I'm sure but she did die of radiation induced disease ( not cancer).
Microplastics are certainly an issue but most water pipe is plastic, how do you filter the plastic out before you brew or cook in your shiny stainless steel and then drink out of your glass or metal tankard? We don't but it has cut down on lead poisoning.
You might run into issues at higher temperatures or once the lining is damaged. See the sources above.
Up to you though.
It's worth taking note esp when deciding between plastic buckets and stainless steel -- which is the context of this ask.
I'd go for stainless.