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Natural Fiber Cleaning Brush

Sale price$16.00

A hefty 4-inch kitchen brush with an oiled beech wood handle and stiff natural union fiber bristles well-suited to cleaning cast iron cookware. A beech wood handle provides firm grip for easy maneuverability while scrubbing pan walls and exterior surfaces.

Like many natural materials, the beech wood handle will develop a darker patina and smooth texture over time. With extended use, small cracks may appear along the grain of the wood.

Natural Fiber Cleaning Brush
Natural Fiber Cleaning Brush Sale price$16.00

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Non-Toxic Questions to Ask: Cookware Edition

Does this cookware contain PFAS, PFOA or PTFE coating or any other 'forever chemicals'? Learn More

PFAS are called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down in the environment or the human body. Research suggests that exposure to certain PFAS may lead to various health problems, including: Immune system issues: Weakened immunity, High cholesterol, Liver problems, Lower birth weight, Pregnancy complications, Cancers, Thyroid and Fertility Issues.

Why are all non-stick pans dangerous to health? Learn More

Brands like Caraway Home, Our Place and Green Pan make claims that their nonstick is “non-toxic,” but based our research, this is not true. Each of these pans use ceramic coatings. But the full recipe of what’s in the ceramic coating is undisclosed. Also, what lies underneath that coating is aluminum, which can/will leach into your food once scratched.

What cookware is safe & SISTAIN Approved? Learn More

Cookware to avoid: 🚫 Non-stick (Teflon): “PFOA, PFOS, AND PTFE free” does not mean it’s safe *Look for PFAS free) 🚫 Ceramic-coated 🚫 Aluminum and aluminum foil 🚫 Copper Safe Cookware: ✅ 100% Ceramic ✅ Stainless Steel ✅ Cast Iron ✅ Glass

Why should I throw out all nonstick especially Teflon? Learn More

Teflon itself (PTFE) is still used as a non-stick coating by many cookware manufacturers. Overheating it can release harmful fumes, and scratched surfaces release toxic chemicals. We highly recommend you toss the teflon and choose safer alternatives such as 100% Ceramic, Stainless Steel, Cast Iron or Glass.

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