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minus-squareLustyArgonianManalinkfedilinkEnglish9•28 days agoPTFE is still allowed and can kill birds from the fumes.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•28 days agoHmm - I’ll have to research more on that. Thanks
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•28 days agoPTFE fumes only happen if you leave the pan on the stove with nothing in it. Normal cooking activities don’t reach a high enough temp for it to decompose
minus-squareLustyArgonianManalinkfedilinkEnglish3•28 days agoI’m just not going to risk it. That’s not a big enough margin of safety for me compared to something like cast iron.
PTFE is still allowed and can kill birds from the fumes.
Hmm - I’ll have to research more on that. Thanks
PTFE fumes only happen if you leave the pan on the stove with nothing in it. Normal cooking activities don’t reach a high enough temp for it to decompose
I’m just not going to risk it. That’s not a big enough margin of safety for me compared to something like cast iron.