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The coating is made from a non-toxic, environmentally-friendly silicon dioxide. It’s been tested to the standards of a ceramic and polymeric coating, so nothing can pass through it, making it the safest non-stick option available. The lid is designed to release and trap steam, so when you take it off the pan, water won’t drip. The lid doesn’t quite “lock” on the pan, but it can easily stay in place when pouring out liquid.Article content
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