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Forged Aluminum Cookware-bakelite Handle With Faux Wooden Water Transfer is a great way to cook your food. The aluminum conducts heat well and the bakelite handle ensures that you can grip it without getting burned. The faux wooden water transfer gives the cookware a unique look that will make your kitchen stand out.
Forged Aluminum Cookware-bakelite Handle With Faux Wooden Water Transfer-Description |
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Item Code | IW-FT6120 |
Thickness | Rim: 4.0mm; Body: 2.3-2.5mm; Bottom:3.0mm |
Handle Connection Method | Riveting/Welding |
Handles/Side Helper/Lid Helper | Bakelite handles |
Handle Surface Treatment | soft touch |
Bottom | Spiral Bottom/Induction Bottom |
Interior Coating | PTFE Non-stick Coating/Ceramic Coating |
Exterior Coating | High Temperature Resistant coating |
Lid | G-Tempered Glass Lid/Strain Tempered Glass lid/Silicone Tempered Glass lid |
Cast Aluminum - Integrated mold castings build stronger pot walls. Provides excellent durability. Ultra Non-Stick and Scratch Resistant - This fryer is covered with a granite non-stick coating. This improves durability and cooking performance.Therefore it is super non-stick scratch resistant and easy to clean.
It also protects aluminum from acidic foods. No chipping no flaking or flaking. Compatible with a variety of stovetops - This nonstick frying pan can be used on gas electric induction glass cooktops halogen and or solid fuels cooking utensils. The bottom is flat and heated evenly and quickly.
High Strength Tempered Glass Cover - We use high quality tempered glass for its cover. Therefore not only can see clearly but also can withstand higher impact force. Non-toxic - we do not use PTFE coating. Our products are free of PFOA and PFOS lead and cadmium.
PFOA is a man-made chemical that has been used in the production of non-stick cookware for decades. However, recent studies have shown that PFOA can be harmful to your health, and it’s now being phased out by many manufacturers.
So, what are the risks of using PFOA cookware? Well, the main concern is that PFOA can leach into your food when it’s heated. This means that you could be ingesting small amounts of the chemical every time you use your cookware.
There are also concerns that PFOA could be a carcinogen, meaning that it could increase your risk of cancer. Although more research needs to be done on this topic, it’s certainly something to be aware of.
So, if you’re looking for new cookware, make sure to choose a brand that offers PFOA-free options. This will help you to avoid any potential health risks associated with this chemical.
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