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13-Piece Rachael Ray Create Delicious Aluminum Nonstick Cookware Set for
$43.99 when you follow instructions below. You also
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- Total will be $83.99 - $40 Rebate = $43.99. You will also earn $10 in Kohls Cash. If you join Kohl's Rewards, you should also receive $4.20 in Rewards (redeemable in $5 increments). Shipping is free.
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Product Features:
- PlatinumShield Technology enhanced silver nonstick reinforced to be nine times harder than titanium
- Induction-suitable base features stainless steel plate for ultra-strength and durability
- Shatter-resistant glass lids
- Flared rims for easy pouring
- Double-riveted stainless steel and silicone handles
Includes: - 1.5-qt. covered saucepan
- 3-qt. covered everything pan
- 6-qt. covered stockpot
- 8.5-in. deep skillet
- 10.25-in. deep skillet
- 3-qt. covered saute pan
- 9.625-in. turner
- 9" x 13" cookie pan
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PFAS aka "forever chemicals" are commonly found in adhesives, cleaning materials and cooking utensils, including nonstick pans.
High levels of certain PFAS are associated birth defects, developmental delays, high cholesterol, increased risk of kidney and testicular cancers, liver enzyme changes, higher risk of pregnancy pre-eclampsia and high blood pressure, lowered vaccine response in children and higher risk of contracting communicable diseases, including COVID-19. But not all PFAS are equally associated with such outcomes.
The EPA has found a few successful methods of removing PFAS from drinking water, including using activated charcoal, reverse osmosis and nanofiltration methods, and ion exchange resins, which bind to the PFAS. While this helps solve some issues with PFAS contamination, it doesn't solve the core problem.
As research still develops, knowing common products in which PFAS are used can help you limit your exposure to these harmful chemicals.
PFAS can move through the soil, contaminating water sources used for drinking water. They can also build up in food we eat, like fish and wildlife. PFAS are also common in everyday items, including:
Adhesives
Carpets and rugs
Cleaning products
Clothing
Cosmetics
Dental floss
Electrical wire insulation
Firefighting foam
Food packaging
Furniture
Non-stick cooking surfaces
Plastic water bottles
As research still develops, knowing common products in which PFAS are used can help you limit your exposure to these harmful chemicals.
For college students think about it. You send kids to college to expand their brains but give them nonstick pans to damage their brain, body, & environment. Most kids are not going to pay attention on how to use these pans & never using them on high heat or metal tools.
Aluminum & nonstick pans break down when heated, or scratched, gets into your food & accumulates in the brain & body.
When cooking at home, avoid using nonstick cookware like Teflon, and use ceramic, cast iron, stainless steel and glass instead.
For more information, visit the EPA website.
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