"Our stainless steel is classed as "non-nickel" ferritic stainless. While we avoid the high-nickel austenitic stainless common in most cookware (which typically contains 8–10% nickel), our pans may contain around 0.6% nickel due to trace contamination during crucible smelting. This level is considered negligible and is standard for non-nickel classification."

"Solidteknics pans contain 0% aluminium. We also avoid aluminium or copper core layers used in clad cookware, which often rely on welds, rivets, and multiple joins that don’t match our standards for seamless durability."

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This might have something...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0yRuXDGv1U

Looks like they use 18/0 ferritic stainless, which is 18% chromium 0% nickel.

Grok estimates 10s of mcg of chromium leaching per meal, which is fine as chromium is an essential trace mineral (unlike nickel) to which a can tolerate as much as 1000mcg a day.

This is actually... Promising.

https://grok.com/share/c2hhcmQtMg%3D%3D_28537afd-7976-486c-9942-aa9a7ae8735f

Sweet, thanks Laser. Appreciate your digging and opinion

Going to order a couple when they have their US line launched. Will evaluate and potentially migrate my household to them.

Caring for my girls is a big priority.