Okay, What's the Dish on the Executive Cookware??

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses concerns and experiences related to the safety of the non-stick coating used in Pampered Chef's Executive Cookware. Participants share various viewpoints on the topic, including personal anecdotes and suggestions for obtaining more information.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern after hearing from a guest that formaldehyde is used in non-stick cookware, questioning if Pampered Chef's products are similar.
  • Another participant suggests contacting the Test Kitchens for accurate information rather than relying on speculation.
  • Several users mention that they doubt the claim about formaldehyde, emphasizing their belief that Pampered Chef would not produce unsafe products.
  • One participant notes that formaldehyde is a naturally occurring substance and states that the coating in Pampered Chef cookware is claimed to be safe.
  • Another participant shares their experience of being informed by Pampered Chef that they do not use unsafe chemicals in their non-stick coatings.
  • One participant references a claim heard on Martha Stewart about non-stick pans emitting harmful gases, while another clarifies that this occurs only under specific conditions.
  • One participant shares an attachment claiming that Pampered Chef's non-stick cookware is 100% safe.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the safety of non-stick cookware and the validity of claims about formaldehyde, with no clear consensus emerging on the topic.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions, reflecting a range of concerns and beliefs about non-stick cookware safety without definitive conclusions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in discussions about cookware safety and product information may find this thread relevant.

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I am bummed. I have TOTALLY loved our exec line since it came out and yesterday at my show a guest totally bursted my bubble by telling me that she used to work at a place that made non-stick cookware and that they use formaldahyde to make the non-stick - stick. :confused: Is ours like that??
 
I think you should e-mail the Test Kitchens with your question. That way you'll get a correct answer vs. possible speculation here.

For what it's worth (MY speculation!)... that's the first I've ever heard that. And with that.. even though making nonstick cookware with formaldahyde sounds disgusting, is she saying then that it's not safe for us to use?
 
I would also agree that it is probably not true - but check with the test kitchens.

I can't imagine PC putting out something that would make people very sick...or worse.... give them a call and put your mind at ease.

And let us know what you find out!:)
 
Formaldehyde is actually a naturally occuring substance in the environment.

It IS used is making many plastics or other things.

However, the coating in our cookware has been stated to be safe.

You will have to e-mail HO to see if it is even used in the manufacturing or not though.
 
After you find out, would you mind reporting back to us what they said. Please.
 
Call Pampered Chef, but they will send you to DuPont's website.

I have spoken to PC about this. I was told that we have never used the unsafe chemicals that the knock off brands use to make their nonstick coatings. When they introduced the Toaster bags they mentioned that no PC product has ever been made with the compound that makes people ill.

When people say Teflon is bad they are incorrect. It is the Teflon knockoffs. I did a show for a lady who is pretty high up with our local Dupont. She even did a show to get our cookware 1/2 off. That is how I found out about her brand name being slandered when people say Telfon is bad or Teflon-flu. She was pretty uptight about it all, and sent me a bunch of links that I wish I still had. All in all she made me feel good about selling our quality cookware.
 
I heard on Martha Stuart that non-stick pans give off a gas when cooking that kills birds....(could be a case of I heard only certain parts but that was the jist of it).
 
JaimeQ said:
I heard on Martha Stuart that non-stick pans give off a gas when cooking that kills birds....(could be a case of I heard only certain parts but that was the jist of it).
That is true, but you have to leave the pan on high heat with nothing in it for several minutes. By habitually using nonstick at med-high or lower only, you greatly reduce the risk.
 
Thanks Kelly!!Thanks Kelly for the handout!! What a great tool to address those concerns!:)
 
Angela~

Where is Streetsboro in comparison to Hartville? (Hartville is between Akron and Canton)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Executive Cookware line from Pampered Chef?

The Executive Cookware line from Pampered Chef features high-quality, durable cookware designed for both everyday cooking and special occasions. It includes various pots, pans, and specialty pieces that are made with professional-grade materials to ensure even heat distribution and long-lasting performance.

What materials are used in the Executive Cookware?

The Executive Cookware is made from heavy-gauge stainless steel, which provides excellent heat conductivity and durability. Many pieces also feature a non-stick coating for easy food release and cleaning, along with ergonomic handles for comfortable handling.

Can the Executive Cookware be used on all types of stovetops?

Yes, the Executive Cookware is designed to be compatible with all stovetop types, including gas, electric, ceramic, and induction. This versatility makes it a great addition to any kitchen.

Is the Executive Cookware dishwasher safe?

Most pieces in the Executive Cookware line are dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze. However, it is always recommended to check the specific care instructions for each piece to ensure longevity and maintain performance.

What is the warranty on the Executive Cookware?

The Executive Cookware comes with a limited lifetime warranty, which covers defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty reflects Pampered Chef's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

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