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Stainless divided plate: #LeadFree.
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Tested “non-detect” for lead using an XRF instrument.
FYI: 5,938 parts per million (ppm) Nickle (Ni.)
This is a relatively low amount of nickel for something made of stainless steel. Most stainless is about 82,000 ppm nickel. Some stainless from Ikea that I have tested has tested negative/non-detect for nickel.
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Kelly says
Hi! We have these and after reading your site i was concerned about the label on the bottom-so happy it’s lead free! We are no longer using our Xtrema after reading your post. We got glass pots and are trying to decide between calphalon and all clad for a fry pan. Both products have their logo on the bottom…this concerns me given the Xtrema label…have you ever tested the bottom label of calphalon or all clad?
Barbara says
Hi Tamara,
Thank you for all the work you do! Do you have any suggestions for lunch boxes that can be insulated? My daughter is going to Kinder this year, and I would like to have a lunch box that keeps her food warm.
Thanks!!!
Tamara says
Hydroflask has some choices that may work.
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