Korean all-ceramic Ingots

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Very interesting. Not available in the U.S. so far as I can tell. The Koreans tend to know their stuff though, so I expect we'll see it since it's KFDA and CE certified.
 
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I am using them

Very happy
 
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for how much in USD$ you get those?
 
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m not used this but my friend which is from uk she introduce about silicate it will be simple and safe and no need to apply liquid for cleaning. up
 
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Used one MO1 the other day. Worked out fine. Half the price of e-max pellets VERY happy. Gonna try the LT next.
Maybe slightly more reaction layer, but we all know that can vary a bit over time.
 
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Used one MO1 the other day. Worked out fine. Half the price of e-max pellets VERY happy. Gonna try the LT next.
Maybe slightly more reaction layer, but we all know that can vary a bit over time.
hi Bumfrey, where did you get the ingots from? Thanks
 
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Used the HT A2 from Rosseta, pressed beautifully and not as low in value compared to Emax HT in my opinion.
 
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Any extra news about this product? I saw them at the GNYDM and I feel the temptation to give them a try.
 
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Any extra news about this product? I saw them at the GNYDM and I feel the temptation to give them a try.

Are they available in the U.S. then? If so, from whom?
 
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