Once again spouting rubbish! This is an inert polymer; the individual chemicals that go in there can cause cancer, but there are none left once it has been polymerised.
"There is no PFOA in the final Teflon product, so there is no risk that it will cause cancer in those who use Teflon cookware." From a US Prof that did a definitive study
Back to mixing some more chemicals now (literally!).
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Jaydeforcex
26 Sep 161#1
I got one of these from work (Asda Living) a few weeks back for £2.80 :smile: They make cooking the perfect egg that much easier :laughing:
937666
26 Sep 164#2
View from above :confused:
backinstock to 937666
26 Sep 161#6
The wife saw that and asked if, 'I'd give her one'.
Probably meant, would I get her one..............................I think!
miles136
26 Sep 16#3
perfect thanks
jonnithomas
26 Sep 16#4
It's not a deal but these are very good for frying a single egg. I have also used it for a chicken breast.
argosextra
26 Sep 16#5
Why isn't the website letting me reserve it
chrisl645
26 Sep 16#7
morrisons got them for £4 as well
vassy4u to chrisl645
26 Sep 16#8
Link please
healthandsafety
26 Sep 161#9
Home bargains does a similar one for only £1.99,nice colours too.
chrisl645
26 Sep 16#10
it was in store at heywood branch. got one yesterday
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"There is no PFOA in the final Teflon product, so there is no risk that it will cause cancer in those who use Teflon cookware." From a US Prof that did a definitive study
Back to mixing some more chemicals now (literally!).
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Probably meant, would I get her one..............................I think!