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
snowflake75
26 Sep 16#11
I want two eggs at the same time :smile:
qbs to snowflake75
26 Sep 162#12
£7.98 reserve and collect at Currys :smiley:
snowflake75
26 Sep 16#13
funny **** :stuck_out_tongue:
Master G
26 Sep 161#14
I have one of these, i can't get the egg to cook on top before it goes crispy on the bottom. And, it's too small to flip the egg over. You could probably find a couple of good quality egg rings for this price.
Tuesday4 to Master G
26 Sep 16#15
Try lowering the heat? I find the pan slips off my hob as it's so small but it is nice for one egg (just have to keep holding the pan!) Got mine for £4 too at Morrisons.
simile to Master G
26 Sep 16#20
You can definitely flip the egg over, you just need to practice more!
jonnithomas to Master G
26 Sep 16#21
put a lid on it :smiley: genuine comment and not me being rude.
Swordsy to Master G
26 Sep 16#23
Cover the pan with a lid or plate, the steam cooks the yolk, makes it perfect and runny everytime without burning the bottom! I just bought a Tefal small pan, bigger than these from J32 Tefal Outlet on the M62 for 4.99
colganraz to Master G
26 Sep 16#31
I had this problem too, wasn't putting enough oil in the pan
sam_of_london
26 Sep 16#16
Cancer causing teflon and PTFE. Big negative
wpj to sam_of_london
26 Sep 163#18
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!).
Meathotukdeals to sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#32
30 carcinogens in oregano (maybe 30+ by now?). Most of the carcinogens you eat come from natural sources. You should look at something like the HERP Index for risk.
LocoMoFo9999
26 Sep 16#17
That doesn't fit the narrative :stuck_out_tongue:
craigfoley
26 Sep 16#19
Voted cold, nasty teflon. Would rather not risk my kids health thank you very much.
decent price. But not suitable for induction hobs! So heat... but not for my unfortunately :-( needed a small pan like this as well.
sam_of_london to joepbailey
26 Sep 16#25
Tkmaxx is full of ceramic pans like this with steel base which can be used on induction cookers at around the same price. Tefal does not sell anymore due to its use of cancer causing teflon /PTFE. Therefore there is always sale of tefal items every day every where and some gullible people get sucked into this kind of false advertising.
Scunnerd
26 Sep 161#26
Who let the Dogs Out?
sam_of_london
26 Sep 16#27
You
Scunnerd
26 Sep 16#28
Woof!
Master G
26 Sep 16#29
That's what i used to do. Lid was too large though. From a milk pan and had to balance on the frying pan and edge of stove. Seems like lots of work. Egg rings seem so much easier.
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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!
"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!).