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In reply to Post #5 I don't think anybody has a clue what you're talking about?
Some kind if oils damage tefal none stick coating is that what you're talking about? Or are you saying about none stick coatings being carcinogenic?
You're giving us a warning but I don't understand what the warning is.
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In reply to Post #3 What bit of TEFAL are forced now to put on all their new non stick pans sold a warning sticker not to use low cal or any type spray oils as it damages the non stick capability's
do you not understand ?
clearly the warning sticker wont be on your Ridgemonkey YET !
but Im sure once it becomes more widely known they will
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In reply to Post #2 well if it helps just one persons non stick toaster it was worth grabbing peoples attention
I love emphasizing my post and TBH I actually do it quite a lot just for the Pr,cks it upsets the poor delicate flowers must hurt their eyes or SOMETHING
IF you want to go on for years still having the lovely slippery non stick surface year in year out as it was new then follow the advice in my post TEFAL are forced now to put on all their new non stick pans sold a warning sticker not to use low cal or any type spray oils as it damages the non stick capability's
but some will ignore the warning no doubt and have stuff stick like shyte to a blanket
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In reply to Post #1 I don't really understand what you're saying?
However, loads of the non stick came off my rigemonkey and I ate it. I'm guessing that's not good.
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In reply to Post #1 I may have missed but but what is the warning ?
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Gerry that is truly shocking news and worthy of a thread title in CAPITAL LETTERS..
I for one will immediately sleep better at night...top man...
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I should of said Ridgemonkey and others Toasters warning
Im posting this to try and help you !!!
not have some one say I been using it for blah blah with no problems thats a bit like saying I know someone smokes 60 fags a day and is 90 and hasnt got lung cancer
the indisputable evidence is by the inventors of Non stick pans Tefal
and became the first creator of non-stick cookware but due to a huge increase in warrantee claims
TEFAL are forced now to put on all their new non stick pans sold a warning sticker not to use low cal or any type spray oils as it damages the non stick capability's
my answer simply tip out the shyte
and refill with a proper oil of your choice I use grapeseed oil expensive but as you need so little and it has no taste I love it
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