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Lead paint?

Any idea if late 80s to 90s brio made in Sweden had lead paint? Got my old stuff out for my kids.

u/mttownse — 22 hours ago

Battery practices.

Have a 7.5 and 2.5AH

Use the large in a mower and a the small in trimmers and blower.

Each gets to about 1/3 left after a lawn job. We handle the lawn every other week.

Do I charge them after I finish or wait until morning of mowing? Does fast vs slow charger matter?

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u/mttownse — 3 days ago

Is this burn on?

Is this burn on residue over the years or an issue?

How do I check?

u/mttownse — 14 days ago

Le cruesett lead?

Anyone look into the lead claims against LC cookware and stoneware. We have a ton of it and thought it was all good. Bought in 2010. Plates bowls cups bakeware cookware etc. multiple colors. Flame, teal, purple, blue, kiwi, etc.

I feel like there would be a massive lawsuit if poisonings or transfer was occurring.

Anyone look into this?

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u/mttownse — 14 days ago

Lead? Confused.

Ok. So I have had all LC dishes, mugs, bowls, cookware, and bakeware for 16 years.

Have a 4 and 6 year old.

Stumbled on some stuff showing extremely high lead levels in all LC glazing. The reason it can be sold is it is trapped behind the clear coat and should leach without damage.

Anyone hear of this? Concerns for kids? Thoughts? Freaking out a bit.

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u/mttownse — 15 days ago