Lines on bottom of crock pot but the surface is smooth. Scratches, or safe to use?
Lines on bottom of crock pot but the surface is smooth. Scratches, or safe to use?
by purritowraptor
4 Comments
purritowraptor
We just got this crock pot and my mom used it to make soup the other day. I saw her stirring with a metal fork but she swears she didn’t scrape it. Nonetheless there are these lines all along the bottom.
They’re smooth to the touch and there’s no ridges, scratchy feeling, peeling bits, or dents deep into it. It’s a non-stick coating though so I don’t want to risk it.
Edit: why am I being down voted for asking a simple question? I’ve never used a crock pot before, I’m genuinely wondering if this would be safe to use.
ceecee_50
This looks like a standard ceramic crockpot insert. They’re not nonstick. You can use them if they have a scratch like this.
gogozrx
it’s fine. keep using it and don’t think twice about it.
another-sunset-plz
If you can’t feel it, it’s fine. You can test it by cooking some water. If you still can’t feel it after your test run, that should soothe your concerns.
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We just got this crock pot and my mom used it to make soup the other day. I saw her stirring with a metal fork but she swears she didn’t scrape it. Nonetheless there are these lines all along the bottom.
They’re smooth to the touch and there’s no ridges, scratchy feeling, peeling bits, or dents deep into it. It’s a non-stick coating though so I don’t want to risk it.
Edit: why am I being down voted for asking a simple question? I’ve never used a crock pot before, I’m genuinely wondering if this would be safe to use.
This looks like a standard ceramic crockpot insert. They’re not nonstick. You can use them if they have a scratch like this.
it’s fine. keep using it and don’t think twice about it.
If you can’t feel it, it’s fine. You can test it by cooking some water. If you still can’t feel it after your test run, that should soothe your concerns.