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Why Stainless Steel Cookware Without PTFE & PFAS Matters

Why Stainless Steel Cookware Without PTFE & PFAS Matters

Gloved hand holding a stainless steel pan, highlighting seamless PTFE-free and PFAS-free construction


🌱 What’s in Your Cookware?

Many nonstick pans rely on synthetic coatings like PTFE (commonly known as Teflon) to help prevent food from sticking.  
While these coatings are approved for cookware use, some consumers prefer to avoid them—especially when cooking for their families.


🚫 What Are PTFE, PFOA, and PFAS?

- PTFE: A synthetic plastic widely used in traditional nonstick coatings.  
- PFOA: Formerly used in PTFE production, now phased out due to health and environmental risks.  
- PFAS: A group of chemicals known to persist in the environment and potentially accumulate in the body.

Although most modern cookware complies with current regulations, that doesn't mean all products are truly free from these materials. Labels can be confusing—so choosing cookware with no synthetic coatings at all is the clearest path to peace of mind.


🛡️ How Stenny Is Different

Stenny contains no PTFE, PFOA, or PFAS—none.  
Instead of synthetic coatings, it uses a multi-ply stainless steel construction that delivers high performance without chemical additives.  
No coatings to degrade. No residues to worry about.


🍳 Why It Matters for Your Family

Choosing stainless steel cookware without synthetic coatings means:

✅ No concern about coating breakdown or flaking  
✅ Better heat tolerance for more versatile cooking  
✅ Long-lasting performance with simple, honest materials


🌿 Cook With Confidence

Great cooking starts with cookware you can trust.  
Stenny pans are crafted entirely from stainless steel—offering a clean, chemical-free alternative to traditional nonstick options.


✨ Experience Simpler Cooking, Without Synthetic Coatings

Make the switch to cookware that puts safety first—without sacrificing convenience.  
Explore how Stenny is redefining what nonstick can mean.

 

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