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Prestos with teflon lining. How long have they lasted without flaking?


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My Presto is stainless. Reading all of the stories of "picking the flecks of teflon" out of wax was not appealing, so I got the stainless pot.

The stainless version is no longer available. I am looking at the larger Options version which is teflon lined. I only use silicone utensils even in my stainless pot (and because I am type A/OCD cursed, I clean out the pot carefully, inside and out).

How long can I expect a teflon lined pot to stay intact and not flake teflon given my careful treatment?

Appreciate hearing your experience. Thanks!

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Mine didn't last but about a year until it started flaking and I only use soft utensils as well. I tried using a fine mesh screen over the spout opening but specks still wound up in my products. I now use it to heat up palm oil and melt my wax in a turkey fryer. You might not have any issues for a long time or it could start flaking in the near future, who knows?

Steve

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Thanks, Steve!

I was so discouraged looking at ratings on some turkey fryers that I was thinking of just getting more Prestos. Flaking teflon is a problem for me in a number of ways. The fact that my wax is naked (non-colored) and flecks of anything would be super visible is just one of them.

Thank you!

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You're right on about that Karen. I can tell you that my turkey fryer has been a faithful companion for about 4 years and there is a back up just in case this one goes bad. They are very easy to clean and they melt the wax pretty darn fast and keep the temp constant. I can't imagine going back to presto pots. I found my back up fryer for 50% off at a Pro Bass Shop and every now and then they pop up in local stores during the fall months. I just put my pour pot under the spout and fill to whatever line and keep it on a two burner warmer while adding and stirring and it works great. The flecks do go to the bottom but I hate seeing them when I put the warning label there. HTH

Steve

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I ruined mine from the get go lol, but it hasn't flaked on me, except for where I tried to pry out some wax that I couldn't remember what kind it was. Obviously I wasn't thinking that day. BUT, I still use it and it hasn't flaked any more on me in 2+ years.

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No spigots on the two teflon lined presto pots of mine and I've had them for 12 years with regular use - and no flaking. The only thing I put in them aside from wax is a wooden skewer to stir.

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I never put a spigot on mine just like OldGlory and my Presto is still melting wax with no flakes and I've had it for just over ten years. On top of that, I only put wax and additives then pour the wax into a pour pot to add dye and FO unless I'm making marbles and then it goes into a bowl.

I'll stay with my Presto for as long as it holds out or until my fiancee finds a small turkey fryer.

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Going on 6 years and mine has not flaked either- I do not have a spigot and I use wooden spoons or rubber spatulas to stir the wax and additives and then it goes directly in pour pot with fragrances

I don't use mine everyday either but it's held up wonderful for $40

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I just got my Presto pot. I went out today and got the things I needed to add the spout to it. I was quite nervous to add it to begin with as I paid 60.00 Canadian for it. We have to get them from the U.S because we can no longer get them in Canada. Maybe I should just keep it as is and hopefully I will not get the flaking... I love this sight it has helped with a lot of questions. Thanks everyone!!!!

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I have 3 with spigots and they have never flaked. I only use a stir stick and usually just use them to melt wax and do my mixing with scent in pour pots unless I have a fundraiser I am working on then I put the scent & dye in presto. Never had flaking and don't know how many years I have had mine. Probably 10 at least. I also a a Masterbuilt turkey fryer that is only for melting wax.

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Hi! I'm new here. Been making candles for about 2 years. I said I never would but one thing led to another....

I've had my presto pots for 2 years and no flaking. They do flake quickly with soap but no problems with wax! I use a silicone Wilton spatula. Sometimes a metal spoon but rarely. The silicone spatula is wonderful!

I use a presto grille for my taper fluter and also to heat up my tumblers for jar candles.

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