Just as many people have reported issues with devices, yet we have not sworn those off either.
I find it funny how people want to be alarmists and jump to conclusions. Even though NO one can report a fire with their charger......
Nothing wrong with using caution. It's another thing to be a worry wart and act like the world will collapse if you charge overnight. Many vapers DO it, yet not one reported fire because of it.
Even IF there were a few fires to report, we don't swear off cars because it's the leading cause of death...... Perspective, everyone should learn it.
What devices, who hasn't sworn off them? I own a few devices, none of which are reported to spontaneously burn.
So, you gotta wait until harm comes to you or someone else before pointing out that an action is stupid? I see.
Equating vaping with driving is a silly way to say 'I have no clue', but it fits your style.
I find it funny how you want to be argumentative about basic safety.
Do you HAVE to charge while sleeping? Not bloody likely.
I am saying not to do something that has way easy alternatives.
You say it's a fine idea to charge commercial batteries not approved for the use we have them for in a charger that isn't UL approved all while sleeping.
So, again, I'll wait for something other than conflating unrelated points and name calling.
I suspect I'll wait a long time though as you have nothing else.