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Updated: April 21, 2024
Citrus Juicers + Juice Glasses:
Waffles:
Note: We don’t recommend any silicone components that are sold with these cast iron pieces
Pancakes & Crepes:
Same note as above regarding silicone components
Muffins, Popovers & Biscuits:
Dutch Babies:
Cereal:
The exact products shown on this page [OR similar products made of the same materials or from the same brands] have been repeatedly tested by members of the Lead Safe Mama, LLC team (using XRF technology) and have been consistently found to be Lead-free.
Breakfast Equipment Note:
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Ang says
Tamara,
Please consider adding coffee and tea gear.
Thank you!
Maria says
Can you add toaster and coffee appliances?
Tamara says
I am working on a coffee post and a tea post separately – so stand by for those!
T
Gina Beyer-Deighton says
We’d love to see a double insulated 40 oz metal French press on your coffee lead free list. We’ve had too many glass ones that have broken so want to switch to metal when we find a safe new one.
Smiles,
Gina
Kay says
Thanks for this list and the others, these are SO HELPFUL!
Tamara says
You are very welcome! Thank you for commenting.
logan says
Thank you very much! Is there any silicone that is OK?
Hila says
Cuisinart Stainless steel cups does not specify the material it is made of 18/10-, 18/8?
Did you check it? It makes me think it is not 18/10 which supposed to be better
Thank you
Hila
Tamara says
I have tested them and they are lead-free. I don’t recall the stainless steel grade – I believe it is “Stainless Steel 304” – also known as 18/8 stainless steel – which is 180,000 ppm Chromium (18%) and 80,000 ppm Nickel (8%). Most of the Cuisinart pieces I have tested have been 18/8.
Tamara
Jess says
So helpful!!