A New Jersey woman puts the SharkNinja company in the hot seat after she files legal suit targeting the company’s suspicious marketing claims that their pans are made at temperatures hotter than the sun.
“Is there a limit on how hot a frying pan can get?
SharkNinja claims that its nonstick pans are manufactured under a maximum temperature of 30,000°F, which is almost three times hotter than the surface of the sun. The company says the super hot temperature ensures that the nonstick coating on its pans is more resistant than competitor pans made at lower temperatures.
In a proposed class-action lawsuit filed against the company, New Jersey native Patricia Brown argues that SharkNinja’s claims are physically impossible.”
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