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Xtrema Meltdown - How Does Your Cookware Match Up?

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2009

To demonstrate the resiliency of Xtrema ceramic cookware, a popular aluminum saucepan was placed inside an Xtrema sauce pot. Both saucepans are then heated in a gas furnace to a temperature of 2200° Fahrenheit. The Xtrema sauce pot glows bright red when exposed to this extreme temperature but does not crack or lose its shape. The aluminum saucepan inside the Xtrema sauce pot quickly melts. Once removed from the intense heat, the melted aluminum can be poured from the Xtrema sauce pot. To further show the strength of the Xtrema sauce pot, it is completely immersed in cold water while still red-hot. The melted aluminum saucepan does not stick to the Xtremas Nano-Glaze finish, and is easily removed. Xtrema ceramic cookware can take the heat—can yours?

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  • @robertg222 too bad you'll be ingesting and breathing chemicals from your non-stick cookware in the meantime...it only takes around 450F to get the chemicals to vaporize...i'd reconsider your timeline...

  • Sold. As soon as I get a recipe that calls for an oven setting of 2,200F I'm going to get one of these pans.

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