Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Hexclad. We bought a set supposed to be forever chemical free and it isn't. Their new ones are different but Hexclad won't offer exchanges, discounts, anything to swap out the toxic one. There's a lawsuit that might get me $50 on my $550 purchase of a set.
They are scum and so is Ramsay.
The new ones have Teflon - PTFE, which still is a forever chemical. Totally misleading writing at Hexclad.com website.
Good Housekeeping’s review is very clear they still have PTFE.
Anonymous wrote:We have Made In Ceramiclad that we really like. You just have to accept that they won't last. You're really better off with good stainless pains and learning how to make them non stick when cooking.
Anonymous wrote:Not Hexclad. We bought a set supposed to be forever chemical free and it isn't. Their new ones are different but Hexclad won't offer exchanges, discounts, anything to swap out the toxic one. There's a lawsuit that might get me $50 on my $550 purchase of a set.
They are scum and so is Ramsay.
Anonymous wrote:I have All Clad HA1 cookware. I have an induction range, so I need compatible cookware.