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Crock Pot to Insta Pot
When small appliances are made with plastic components or fluoropolymer-based nonstick coatings, heat can accelerate the breakdown of these materials, leading to the release of compounds like bisphenols (e.g., BPA), phthalates, or PFAS. These substances can migrate into food, particularly during high-heat cooking or when fats and acids are present, increasing potential exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals.
Coffee & Tea Makers
Plastic components in drip coffee makers—especially single-serve machines like Keurigs—are routinely exposed to boiling water, high pressure, and repeated wear. This combination can accelerate the breakdown of plastics, allowing microplastics, plasticizers, and other chemical residues to leach into the hot beverage over time. ​Each of these options is designed so that hot water only contacts stainless steel or glass components, avoiding plastic parts and reducing the risk of chemical leaching.






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