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    George Foreman Grill

    Took one apart and got a little wire out and looked at the elements and there was white powder at the end of each element, is that powder dangerous in any way?
    And are the elements worth stock piling?



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    I don,t think the powder is dangerous, probably as bad as breathing in dust. The elements I sell as breakage aluminum but your yard may buy them as straight out stainless or dirty stainless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    I don,t think the powder is dangerous, probably as bad as breathing in dust. The elements I sell as breakage aluminum but your yard may buy them as straight out stainless or dirty stainless.
    Thanks, I just don't want breathe something that's gonna close my eyes permanently.


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