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Makers of nonstick frying pans may claim their products are free of PFAS, such as PTFE and PFOA. Consumer Reports' says you canāt always trust claims on ānon-toxicā cookware.
Swiss Diamondās U.S. distributor challenged Consumer Reportsā results, saying that the manufacturer had used PFOA-free raw materials since 2007 and that the high temperatures used in the ...
Most nonstick pans are coated with polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as Teflon. And there are a lot of rumors out there that Teflon might be toxic and that these pans may not be safe to use.
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