- Abbio Large Non-stick Skillet.
- Misen Nonstick Pan 10-inch Non-stick Fry Pans (Best non stick pan that doesn't contain Teflon)
- Sardel Non-stick Skillet.
- Great Jones Non-stick Skillet.
- Michelangelo Granite Frying Pan with Lid.
- Ozeri Stone Earth 10-inch Non-stick Fry Pans.
Manufacturers come up with a plethora of different names for their non-stick coating but that's mostly all marketing and it's the same substance. Non-stick pans can either be Teflon or ceramic and 99% of non-stick pans are Teflon.Jan 3, 2019
Do all nonstick pans use Teflon?
Most nonstick pans are coated with polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as Teflon. Fortunately, most manufacturers of nonstick pans have phased out the use of perfluorooctanoic acid or PFOA, which is a suspected carcinogen.
Are non-stick Teflon pans safe?
Health agencies have raised concerns about the compound PFOA, which was previously used to make Teflon. However, Teflon has been PFOA-free since 2013. Today's nonstick and Teflon cookware is completely safe for normal home cooking, as long as temperatures do not exceed 570°F (300°C).
Is there a safe alternative to Teflon?
Ceramic. Ceramic cookware is a close alternative to Teflon, and is generally considered to be safe. Ceramic coatings, especially if sold outside North America, may contain a high lead concentration, so be sure to source from a reputable brand that's PFOA, lead, and cadmium-free.
Does PFOA free mean Teflon free?
PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic Acid) is another chemical that is used in the process of making PTFE. It is NOT the same as PTFE. This includes Teflon. So when you see a cookware advertising 'PFOA' free, it usually means the PTFE was made without the use of the chemical PFOA in the manufacturing process.
How do I know if my pans are Teflon?
Firstly, most manufacturers will make sure that you know that the baking pan you're buying is made of Teflon. There will usually be a big sign on the box saying 'Coated with Teflon' or 'Non-stick thanks to Teflon'. Whenever you're buying anything that's non-stick, you should suspect that it's coated with Teflon.