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I love how honest you two are with things and so genuine! I put this on my amazon wishlist and one day, maybe one day I can purchase it. You’ve got me convinced :)
ОтветитьWhen your stalking Nikki's channel for more baby videos but you click so fast on this one cause well...you're here for the food! Hahaha :)
ОтветитьI am going to see if I can talk my husband into purchasing these! Our pans are terrible and these seem great. Our dishwasher in our new home is very small so we have to hand wash most pots and pans now so I think he would be game for some easy clean ones :)
ОтветитьLoved the genuine review y’all did. Ive never heard of this brand but I’m very intrigued by it.
ОтветитьLoved this video! Definitely thinking about investing in these! For some reason I always love watching you make eggs in them because they never stick lol
ОтветитьI've
Been needing to invest in pans. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing! Love the honesty from the both of you! ❤️
ОтветитьYay, these are going on our wedding list!
ОтветитьThese pans seem really cool! I hope you do more videos on items you love. Congratulations, I can’t wait to watch you and Dans journey with a baby coming!💗
ОтветитьThanks for the review! I've not heard of this brand before and I am super interested in it being non toxic and being able to use metal utensils!
ОтветитьFor a video request can you show us your nursery room decor
ОтветитьQuick question..can you tell us how long you have been using the cookware now?
ОтветитьLoved this review! I’ve been looking for some non toxic pans. You’ve gotta watch ‘the devil we know’ - that’s the documentary you mentioned. It’s really good, not just for this issue but all issues concerning clean non toxic living
ОтветитьWow! This is awesome! Love your review. Definitely will have to look into this set!
Ответить500$ for four pans no thanks
ОтветитьDoes review of pans, but didn't cook a damned thing on them...
Ответитьa review on cookware and you didn't cook anything?
ОтветитьThese pans look awesome but I researched and someone said they are made in China. Could you tell me if this is true. Love your videos.
ОтветитьThank you so much Nikki! So glad you are enjoying them!
ОтветитьDeglaze your stainless steel pans when you cook in them! The stuff sticking to the pans is fond and it's flavor!
ОтветитьBaking soda for cleaning your Sonoma pan.
ОтветитьWould love to purchase these! I don’t see an affiliate link In the description box :(
ОтветитьObviously there was more to "YEaas Dan" jerking motion than just cleaning the skillets :)
ОтветитьHexClad...Made In China...No Thanks
ОтветитьDan is not adding anything useful to the conversation
ОтветитьI brought these pans two weeks ago, however just find out they contain toxic material too, the black part.
ОтветитьCan you make a video about how this pans look now after using them for a while? I got the set already but I don’t know if after using them for a long time they stay look nice or not. So far I like them and I love how the handle stays cool, even if I stay cooking with them for a long time. Just want an update on how they look-so far, and if their still cooking the same way like when you got them. Meaning are they better or worst.
ОтветитьGosh I get that she cooks! Why keep repeating it! I came here to fine out about the benefits! Not helpful!
Ответитьthis was a waste of time, wheres the review?? talk about the specifics of how the cookware performs....
ОтветитьIf you're looking for something that's PFAO free then I'd steer clear of these. They market themselves as being PFAO free but their ceramic non-stick material contains PFTE. The well-known brand name of PTFE-based formulas is Teflon by Chemours. Chemours was a spin-off from DuPont. I've seen many ads of this product with people concerned about PFOA and GenX in the non-stick coating and the response from Hexclad is alway that it does not contain those and that they use a safe ceramic material but fail to mention that PFTE is used. It's only mentioned in the FAQ's on their website.
Their website also states PFTE is safe. This is from their website- "Q: Are your pans free of PTFE?
A: Our pans are PFOA free but contain some PTFE. PTFE is in over 95% of all nonstick cookware including our ceramic-based nonstick. PTFE is safe and inert. In fact, it is used in surgical matches meshes, dental implants and heart stents which are all implanted in the body. We do not use PFOA chemicals and other chemicals that gave many other nonstick pans a bad name. Why do we use some PTFE? Sadly, non-PTFE nonstick cookware does not work well for long periods of time. In fact, in our tests, the largest non-PTFE nonstick in the world only held up for 45 minutes of consecutive use."
If you've seen the Netflix Documentary "The Bleeding Edge", you'd know that medical devices and implants that are approved by the FDA undergo even less restrictions than that of the EPA. Just because it's approved and on the market does not mean it's safe.
Actual safety of PFTE; "Pyrolysis of PTFE is detectable at 200 °C (392 °F), and it evolves several fluorocarbon gases and a sublimate. An animal study conducted in 1955 concluded that it is unlikely that these products would be generated in amounts significant to health at temperatures below 250 °C (482 °F).[29]
While PTFE is stable and nontoxic at lower temperatures, it begins to deteriorate after the temperature of cookware reaches about 260 °C (500 °F), and decomposes above 350 °C (662 °F).[53] The degradation by-products can be lethal to birds,[54] and can cause flu-like symptoms[55] in humans—see polymer fume fever. Meat is usually fried between 204 and 232 °C (399 and 450 °F), and most oils start to smoke before a temperature of 260 °C (500 °F) is reached, but there are at least two cooking oils (refined safflower oil at 265 °C (509 °F) and avocado oil at 271 °C (520 °F)) that have a higher smoke point."
This was the most useless review I have ever watched .... ffs I couldn't get past 4-5 minutes of this bull
Ответитьuseless review! no one wanted to just hear you talk, talk, talk. we look to these for some demonstrated uses. Didn't care to just watch 2 people having a conversation in a kitchen
ОтветитьHorrible review. I don’t want to listen to you talk. Demonstrate the products!
ОтветитьI meant 6-piece set from Costco.
ОтветитьDon't buy Hexclad. It's the worst pan in my kitchen. When I realized this, I requested a refund. CUSTOMER SERVICE DID NOT GET BACK WITH ME. I gave them 13 days, writing back twice. The last email stated that I would trash them all over the internet if I didn't receive a response in three days. Looks like they didn't care.
ОтветитьHex clad contains PTFE
ОтветитьI think make videos only 7 minutes after that it feels boring
Ответитьok almost 5 minutes in & I'm waiting on the review. I'm now sleepy. lol! thnx
ОтветитьThanks so much for showing us how well it actually cooks food?
ОтветитьPTFE is toxic no matter who's making/selling them! Don't let anybody tell you otherwise!
ОтветитьAre these 100% nontoxic ? What materials are they made of ?
ОтветитьThey discolor and they will stick, if they have to advertise their products on Facebook and Instagram to sell, I'm not interested in buying them
ОтветитьThis cookware is now generically made, and if you buy it, good luck. Vaya con dios.
ОтветитьI watched several video reviews on this product and by far this review is the worst. All talk and no action, as they say.
Ответитьso basically you know nothing
ОтветитьThat’s pans are a scam there quality is low ... stick to cast iron you’ll be much happier
ОтветитьWill you do an updated review now that you’ve had them for over a year, please?
ОтветитьThis is so boring, girl you should of done this review by yourself and actually researched it LOL
ОтветитьHexclad has chemicals
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