Amazon has
Bella 7-Piece Cookware Set w/ EverGood Ceramic Nonstick Coating (Black) on sale for
$28.85.
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Features: - Compatible with all stovetops, including induction
- Flat glass lids with silicone rims and cool-touch handles
- Oven safe up to 325°F
- Dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended to maintain the PTFE, PFOA, and PFOS free coating's longevity
- Includes:
- 1x 10" Fry Pan
- 2x Bamboo Cooking Utensils
- 1x 2-qt Covered Saucepan
- 1x 8" Fry Pan
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But here are some facts are going to deal with. The pans will not be non-stick after a few months. There will be visible scratches and chips in the finish, and I'm talking about the finish that directly touches your food. The pans will warp. And lastly, the PFOA will have leached into your food.
Using this cookware above medium-low *will* cause the nonstick layer to evaporate.
Using this cookware even a single time at frying temperatures, will cause the nonstick layer to be completely destroyed. Cannot be done.
You should know what you're buying. Ceramic is not Teflon.
But here are some facts are going to deal with. The pans will not be non-stick after a few months. There will be visible scratches and chips in the finish, and I'm talking about the finish that directly touches your food. The pans will warp. And lastly, the PFOA will have leached into your food.
Using this cookware above medium-low *will* cause the nonstick layer to evaporate.
Using this cookware even a single time at frying temperatures, will cause the nonstick layer to be completely destroyed. Cannot be done.
You should know what you're buying. Ceramic is not Teflon.
PTFE, PFOA, and PFOS free
Granted, they could be lying, but thought the appeal of ceramic cookware was the lack of teflon/PTFE/FOA/FOS.
Anyway, I have a couple ceramic pans that I use and they've held up quite well, but I tend to cook with oils on them and use more durable ("sticky") regular pans for things that require searing and whatnot. Ceramic just isn't as slick and durable as teflon.
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