Help Needed: 18/10 Stainless Steel Cookware Info

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around inquiries and information regarding the composition of Pampered Chef's stainless steel cookware, specifically whether it is 18/10 stainless steel. Participants share their knowledge and experiences related to the cookware's properties and usability, particularly in relation to induction cooktops.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the stainless cookware's 18/10 composition, noting difficulty finding information on the topic.
  • Another participant provides a link to a product information guide, confirming that the interior is 18/10 and the exterior is 18/0, which allows for induction cooktop use.
  • A different participant reiterates the information from the product guide, explaining the significance of the 18/10 and 18/0 designations.
  • One participant expresses gratitude for the information shared, highlighting the helpfulness of the community.
  • Several participants reflect on their own understanding of the 18/10 designation, with one noting a lack of knowledge prior to the discussion.
  • Another participant shares their positive experience with using the cookware on an induction burner, mentioning a preference for gas burners but enjoying the versatility of the cookware.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the composition of the cookware as 18/10 on the inside and 18/0 on the outside, with some expressing a shared lack of prior knowledge about the terminology.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and insights regarding cookware usage and the understanding of stainless steel composition among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants seeking to enhance their knowledge about product specifications and those interested in cookware usability, particularly in relation to induction cooking.

PampMomof3
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I was asked this weekend at my show if our stainless cookware is 18/10. I looked on CC and can't find the info anywhere. Does anyone know?

TIA!!
 
Yes, per the PIG (product information guide) on CC (Consultants Corner).

Interior is 18/10 with 18 = the amount of chromium in stainless steel; 10 = the amount of nickel.

Exterior is 18/0 -- no nickel means that it is magnetic for use with induction cooktops.​
 
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Ladies, THANK YOU!! YOU ROCK!
 
*lol* I wonder if the person who asked that question even knew what it meant? How many people really know? I wouldn't...even after just reading that info!
 
esavvymom said:
*lol* I wonder if the person who asked that question even knew what it meant? How many people really know? I wouldn't...even after just reading that info!

I had no clue what the 18/10 thing meant... I'm glad someone explained it so well, so if I ever get asked that I'll at least understand what they're talking about! Thanks LeslieSGI!!!!
 
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she's a professional chef.... that's why she knew!
 
I love that our cookware works on induction cooktops. We have gas burners in our house (which I prefer), but I bought a portable induction burner at Tuesday Morning a month ago. It's great. We now have an extra cooking station away from the cooktop (we host big family get-togethers) and we can cook out on our patio. I've always been a non-stick girl, but our stainless steel is quickly becoming our cookware of choice. :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 18/10 stainless steel cookware?

18/10 stainless steel cookware is made from a specific alloy that contains 18% chromium and 10% nickel. This combination provides excellent resistance to rust and corrosion, making it durable and long-lasting. It also offers a shiny, polished finish that enhances the appearance of your kitchenware.

Why should I choose 18/10 stainless steel cookware over other materials?

Choosing 18/10 stainless steel cookware offers several benefits, including superior heat conductivity, durability, and resistance to staining and scratching. Unlike non-stick cookware, stainless steel is versatile and can be used at high temperatures without the risk of damaging a coating. Additionally, it is dishwasher safe and easy to maintain.

Is 18/10 stainless steel cookware safe to use?

Yes, 18/10 stainless steel cookware is considered safe for cooking. It does not react with acidic or alkaline foods, ensuring that your meals remain free from metallic tastes or harmful substances. It is also non-toxic and does not leach chemicals into your food, making it a healthy choice for cooking.

How do I care for my 18/10 stainless steel cookware?

To care for your 18/10 stainless steel cookware, wash it with warm, soapy water after each use. For tough stains or discoloration, a mixture of baking soda and water can be used as a gentle abrasive. Avoid using steel wool or harsh cleaners that can scratch the surface. Most 18/10 stainless steel cookware is also dishwasher safe for added convenience.

Can I use metal utensils with 18/10 stainless steel cookware?

Yes, you can use metal utensils with 18/10 stainless steel cookware without worrying about damaging the surface. However, to maintain the cookware's appearance and prevent scratching, it is often recommended to use wooden or silicone utensils. This will help preserve the polished finish over time.

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