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Welcome to Full Spectrum Survival. Your source for daily news coverage, survival and preparedness information, financial and economic details and political commentary. Brad, the owner and host of Full Spectrum Survival is a wilderness survival instructor, independent researcher, adviser and computer programmer.

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dieselnine1022 (3 minutes ago)
May I suggest placing the Stansport items downrange and adding MORE lead!
00Klingon (9 minutes ago)
There’s a few possibilities. 1. These are contaminated in the factory like waning labels on food that were manufactured near nuts. Easiest solution is to fully clean the cookware. 2. The metal is not actually stainless steel, and is some other alloy. There are a couple of tests you can do in this case. Go to a home improvement store and ask for a lead testing kit. This will tell you if the metal contains lead. Another thing is look up the muratic acid test to determine if the item is stainless. This is a destructive test but will give you piece of mind. 3. The item is coated in a lead or other toxic paint or non-stick coating. Solution is to avoid these products altogether. Fortunately these coatings are usually obvious. Perform a scratch test when in doubt.
cronicjointpain1 (17 minutes ago)
Don't you wish we lived in a world where you could just go out and buy something and not have to worry about it? And not have to do a ton of research on it every single time? and everything was good quality for a great price?
AdrianClement (27 minutes ago)
I’m surprised they even labeled the warning. So much of the things we are surrounded by are poisonous and the makers know it.
ronaldlawless1467 (31 minutes ago)
Thank you for all the information that you put out. I had no idea about this. I am from South Louisiana and I am a black man and don't know nothing about survival. Thank you Sir.
jackofalltrades5904 (47 minutes ago)
cast iron..thats the best to cook with in general
burntofferings3770 (52 minutes ago)
If you use zeolite clay to clean your metalware or even sinks and basins, it is micro porous and negatively ionized thus drawing off and binding heavy metals. Hope this helps.
Red_Proton (1 hour ago)
Thanks for sharing! I might suggest pet food/water bowls, they’re cheaper and, thanks to pet lobbyists, 100% stainless steel (no guarantee for Chinese knockoffs). I learned about this from some friends who are engineers, and they’ve done their research (as engineers often do). I don’t know if they’ll serve your purpose, but check it out.
Adapt2030 (1 hour ago)
Thanks for the advice and heads up. Glad to see your life set up is progressing. Grand Solar Minimum intensifying.
brandonmiles8174 (2 hours ago)
Don't sell them, that's just passing the problem on to someone else. Throw them away.
motherofmany_4414 (22 hours ago)
Omg why would a company even make such a product. Most people wouldn’t have even read them sticky labels. Thanks for the heads up on these 🏻I love your channel
dmcgreg (22 hours ago)
Before launching into unfounded, alarmist rants perhaps do a little research into the reporting/testing requirements for Prop 65, RoHS et al. The requirements that trigger reporting make the most mundane/safe products look like toxic waste.
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