… the pans are likely not “nontoxic” some independent testing and research suggests. Nor are they even “ceramic” – at least not in the way the public broadly thinks of ceramics. Now, regulators are investigating some of the pan sellers’ claims.

    • @elucubra@sopuli.xyz
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      111 days ago

      I’ve retired the last of the non-stick cookware I had. It’s all iron, cast and stamped, and stainless now.

      The reason I haven’t bought an instant pot or airfryer is that I haven’t found non plastic coated ones.

      • @Dimand@aussie.zone
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        011 days ago

        Finding a non teflon coated aluminium pot with a heat capturing coil for lightweight hiking is impossible last I looked.

        Just removing teflon from stuff is a huge pain too, it’s dangerous to burn it off, I might try and sand blast the Teflon off the one I have. I have to research how bad that is, probably makes way too much toxic microparticles. But it really shouldn’t be so hard to find food appliances and cookware not coated in this crap.

    • @klemptor@startrek.website
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      011 days ago

      I don’t know how people can stand cast iron pans. I know they’re supposed to be great for cooking but I always feel like you can never really get them all the way clean.

      • Lettuce eat lettuce
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        210 days ago

        A high quality cast iron pan is smoother and easier to clean out.

        But if you want the best no muss no fuss option, go with carbon steel. It’s pretty easy to season, high quality pans and skillets come pre-seasoned and ready to go right out of the box.