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I really burnt my hand on the cast iron pan and have been afraid to use it

since. Well, I found a silicone handle cover and it's perfect! I tried it last

night.

Just a tip for everyone with cast iron pans.

Lily

 

 

 

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Just be careful using products like that. When hot, things like silicone and

especially Teflon put off dangerous and potentially fatal fumes to pets. Teflon

has killed more than it's share of birds and they have found it in children.

DuPont is really up the creek for this product.

Robin

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> Just be careful using products like that. When hot, things like

> silicone and especially Teflon put off dangerous and potentially fatal

> fumes to pets. Teflon has killed more than it's share of birds and

> they have found it in children. DuPont is really up the creek for this

> product.

 

I don't believe that's the case with silicone items; perhaps with

silicone coatings? I have definitely heard that about teflon-type

nonsticks. It's difficult for a silicone pan to get hotter than 550

or so degrees, and I think it takes temps higher than that to cause

any volatility.

 

Lemme see what google turns up...

 

Try this one:

 

http://www.dld123.com/q & a/qandatemp.php?id=Q24

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