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HELL yeah
Non stick cookware (ESPECIALLY TEFLON) can SUCK my ASS
all nonstick cookware, not just teflon. one PFAS is banned so companies invent a different PFAS to coat cookware with
edit: it’s the EU banning, im p sure the US still allows teflon. but a pan is advertised as “Teflon free” but will still have a PFAS that’s just as harmful
Teflon starts to deteriorate at 500F, which is very easy to achieve if ur using avocado oil or safflower oil. thats why ppl always say dont use nonstick pans at high temp. but even at low temps over a long period of time (exposure to moisture, many heating/cooling cycles, all sorts of salts and other abrasives/acids used in cooking) the teflon will degrade. also, plastics arent 100% polymerized. there will always be monomers left over, causing small amounts of fluorinated substances to leech from day one
Hexclad cookware is fucking amazing and well worth buying before I had no dispensible income
never heard of it - it looks like nonstick / teflon though?
hexclad lied abt their pans not having PFAS. nonstick cookware is the devil
Hmmm, first time hearing about this... happen to have any sources?
https://hexclad.co.uk/pages/faq
from their own website "Many of our products contain PTFE, which is listed in the Biomonitoring California Priority Chemicals List. More information can be found here: https://dtsc.ca.gov/scp/authoritative-lists/"