Many companies now claim to use lead free glazes in their products and crock pot is one such company.
Lead in ceramic crocks.
Lead used in ceramic glazes or in decorative paints covering the surface of ceramics can be a health hazard for potters and for people using their products.
While most historians believe that the first crocks were made in france and germany they became very popular in colonial america where they were used for a variety of kitchen storage methods including fermenting canning and pickling in a brine especially for turning cabbage into sauerkraut and cucumbers into pickles.
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A majority of crock pot bowls are made of ceramic materials which often includes a small amount of natural lead.
Lead in ceramic crockery.
A basic guide to antique ceramic and porcelain crocks.
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After his investigation about lead in ceramic glazed plates bowls and mugs and finding high a content of lead in them his focus turned to ceramic glazed crock pots after a viewer did a little research on her own.
Crock pots containing lead was the subject of an investigation that started in salt lake city with kutv s bill gephardt.
They are also oven microwave and dishwasher safe.
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But we can t be sure.
Those regular ceramic crock pots leech lead into your food.
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It is primarily the older crocks that may have been used for gardening or something else entirely that could have lead in the glaze.
Our crocks are safe and easy to clean due to our lead free glazes.
The only difference in price was the shipping.
This is because the lead can get into food and drink prepared stored or served in the crockery.
I looked on craigslist and most of the crocks cost more than new.
I was worried about lead with all of them.
If the crock you purchased at your thrift store is for water then the glazes used should be food safe and free from lead.
As well as kitchenware and bakeware.
Few crock pots leak lead when they are first sold and remain in perfect condition but with wear and tear they can get dented scratched nicked and cracked which makes it easy for lead to leach out.