roninwarshadow t1_ivnuqt0 wrote
Reply to comment by DamnYouRichardParker in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
From the article...
> But consumers need not fret in the dark. The FDA maintains a list of products it has tested that have revealed lead contamination. The good news: Not a single crockpot is listed. Many ceramics makers have switched to lead-free glazes. For example, Crock-Pot (the brand name that inspired a host of similar ceramic slow cookers now generically known as crockpots), tells callers in an automated message that it uses no lead additive in its glazes.
DamnYouRichardParker t1_ivp3kei wrote
From your comment
>I've never heard of anyone being lead posioned by vintage kitchenwares.
I specifically replied to you because of this comment and the article does mention specific cases where people have actually been poisoned by vintage kitchenware so...
roninwarshadow t1_ivpkjtc wrote
Not my comment - check Usernames.
But it specifically states Crock Pots have not been known to give lead contamination.
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