Frying Pan
Xtrema Ceramic Skillet
100% pure ceramic with no coatings whatsoever. The gold standard for chemical-free cooking.
From £109
ViewYour guide to PFAS-free living
You've heard about forever chemicals. Now you're ready to do something about it. We'll show you the swaps that actually matter - no overwhelm, no judgement, just practical help.
Most families start with the frying pan - it's the swap that makes the biggest difference. A ceramic or stainless steel pan takes 5 minutes to order and lasts for years. One small change, one big win.
See our top-rated pansWe've done the research so you don't have to. Pick a category and find products you can trust.
Products we've researched, tested, and would use in our own kitchens
Frying Pan
100% pure ceramic with no coatings whatsoever. The gold standard for chemical-free cooking.
From £109
ViewCookware Set
Ceramic-coated, PFAS-free, and genuinely beautiful. Comes with clever storage that saves cupboard space.
From £395
ViewFood Storage
Simple borosilicate glass with bamboo lids. No plastic touching your food. Oven and freezer safe.
From £28
ViewHere's the hopeful bit: your body can start clearing PFAS once you reduce exposure. You don't need to be perfect. You just need to start. And we're here to help you do exactly that.
We've done the research so you don't have to. Each recommendation takes seconds to order and makes a real difference.
We don't take money from brands. If something says "PFAS-free" but isn't, we'll tell you. Trust is everything.
You don't need to throw everything out tomorrow. Start with one swap. Then another when you're ready. That's enough.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are man-made chemicals used to make products non-stick, waterproof, and stain-resistant. They're called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down naturally.
The more you know, the easier it is to make informed choices. We've put together guides that explain where PFAS are found, why they matter, and what the latest research says.
No scare tactics, just clear information you can actually use.
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