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Post by movieliker on Mar 24, 2023 17:50:00 GMT
I've been using non stick cookware for decades. I have to admit I do not immediately replace my non stick cookware as soon as it visibly starts to break down. And this is my experience at other people's homes. More often than not, I see non stick cookware that has visibly obviously broken down. (Usually you can see the silver tin/aluminum coming through.)
How about you?
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Post by movieliker on Mar 24, 2023 17:57:10 GMT
Supposedly, one should immediately replace any non stick cookware that has visibly started breaking down. The non stick coating gets in your food. Can cause health problems.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Mar 24, 2023 17:58:33 GMT
Every 5-10 year
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Post by movieliker on Mar 24, 2023 17:59:50 GMT
In my experience, most non stick cookware only last about 2 to 5 years. Depending on how often you use it. And how well you take care of it.
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