Xtrema Ceramic Cookware Review

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It is getting harder to find good cookware options. There are so many options, but it seems like many of the non-stick cookware or easy-clean cookware pieces contain harmful chemicals or heavy metals. The natural options lead to sticking and can be hard to clean. Luckily, I found one line of ceramic cookware that I’ve been happy with — Xtrema ceramic cookware. Not only does it work great, but I love the way it looks, which is always a bonus!

As moms, we can spend a good chunk of our days in the kitchen feeding our families. We need safe, reliable products that make the job easier at the same time. We need products that are efficient and create delicious, healthy meals. And none of us has time to scrub pans for hours after dinner when the kids are in bed. 

Xtrema Ceramic Cookware

Several years ago, I got some Xtrema cookware as a Christmas present. After getting rid of my non-stick pans, I’d been trying to find good pots and pans. I was frustrated with eggs sticking to cast iron and coated cast iron. We only had one small stainless steel pan that didn’t stick terribly. I wanted to try out ceramic cookware, but since not all of it is created equally, I did my research on Xtrema to see if it would be a good option for my family.

At first, I was skeptical — because Xtrema’s cookware is all ceramic (not metal) and looks beautiful, I doubted how well it would cook. I also wondered about the safety and durability of ceramic cookware, so I researched it. (I envisioned a mix between a ceramic tile and a clay pot.) Turns out that when properly made, ceramic cookware is very durable and a choice of some top chefs.

Convenience

It took me a few days to adjust to cooking with Xtrema but I was really impressed with how well it cooked. Though it takes longer to heat up (about three minutes), I can cook on lower heat without food sticking.

The only potential downside is that it doesn’t have a non-stick like other cookware and takes a little adjustment if you’re used to cooking with those. Unfortunately, I’ve never found any safe non-stick options to recommend, though I consider Xtrema a good alternative.

Even though it’s not non-stick, I really like how easy Xtrema is to clean. It’s the only cookware I’ve ever found that encourages using steel wool, baking soda, or any other abrasive cleaner. Even our delicious vegetable frittata cleans up beautifully in this cookware.

Their website states that you can clean Xtrema cookware just like you would metal cookware. Since I prefer natural cleaners, I like to use powdered cleaners like Bon Ami or baking soda with a heavy-duty scrub sponge. You can use these cleaners on both the inside and outside without worrying about it scratching, since it’s scratch-resistant.

Cons of Ceramic Cookware

Some of the well-known cons of ceramic cookware may include:

  • Can break if dropped
  • Takes slightly longer to heat than regular metal cookware

But, after extensive health and consumer research, the pros far outweigh the cons.

  • Culinary safety: Every one of their products undergo rigorous testing to ensure your meals remain safe and healthy.
  • Elegance and strength: Xtrema cookware is beautiful but also boasts resilience, resisting scratches and standing up against wear. This is important when you cook a lot!
  • Heat mastery: Xtrema cookware offers great heat retention and efficient cooking to help you save time and energy in the kitchen.

Safety of Ceramic

Since I’ve used these ceramic pans for years, it’s important to be able to verify their safety. Like me, you’ll be glad to know that Xtrema cookware passes all stringent California Prop 65 testing and third-party leach testing, and Xtrema publishes all of their results. 

Some sources have raised safety concerns about ceramic cookware, claiming some contain lead and other harmful heavy metals in dangerous amounts. Specifically, they are testing with an XRF (X-ray fluorescence) instrument that they claim showed the presence of lead, chromium, and other metals.

An XRF device is not an approved way to test for the ability of these metals to leach. This means that although there may be small amounts of these compounds naturally occurring in the clay used to make this cookware, leach testing confirms that they are not migrating into food. I also confirmed that no harmful nano-particles are used in production and that each batch is lab tested to ensure safety.

100% ceramic cookware is completely non-toxic and free of PTFE, PFAS, and other harmful chemicals.

Xtrema Pros

I’ve already mentioned how easy Xtrema cookware is to clean. Because it’s oven-safe and beautiful, you can cook in it and then serve directly from it, saving dirty dishes. Food doesn’t stick, even at lower temperatures, and everything cooks really well.

In addition to these wonderful pros, here are more reasons why ceramic cookware is a great addition to your kitchen:

  • Nonreactive
  • Safe to use on high heat (500+ degrees)
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Oven safe
  • Stovetop safe
  • Fridge and freezer-safe
  • Won’t scratch or flake
  • Easy to clean

Xtrema: My Opinion

After exhaustive research and years of using their products, I consider Xtrema one of the highest-quality cookware options. After confirming safety data from independent labs, I’m comfortable using this cookware for my family. If you spend time cooking for your family, Xtrema is an excellent investment for safe, beautiful, and reliable cookware.

As an affiliate partner of Xtrema, I was able to negotiate a discount for my readers. If you decide to try any of their cookware or bakeware, you can save 15% with the coupon code WELLNESS at this link.

What kind of cookware do you use? Would you try ceramic? Share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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114 responses to “Xtrema Ceramic Cookware Review”

  1. Wendy Avatar

    Please do not buy anything from xtrema! They don’t stand behind their products, will not return or replace anything even though it came to me cracked and broken. The pots and pans apparently break really easily. They are also filled with toxic metals. Other bloggers have done tests on their products and have found heavy metals and other toxins in the products. My family had high levels of lead and we found out if was from the Xtrema cookware. Please for the sake of your health, DO NOT BUY!

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