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Anonymous Posted on Dec 26, 2011

Have had your skillet less then a year and it bubbled up and started peeling. Have never used metal tools on it it just bubbled. Was wondering if you could do anything about this. If not will have to

Really like the skillet, but not that it did this. It was the perfect size for cooking for a family.

  • Anonymous Dec 29, 2011

    It just starting bubbling then peeled it isnot scratched , just bubblingand peeling. Would realy like to know what to do or if can do anything. Really want another but if you can't do anything will have to go to a different brand. Because i am very upset with the way this one turned out.

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SOURCE: Rival Electric Skillet S16G

Hi, Your skillet is either defective or someone has left it on high with nothing in it. Either way, if it is still under warrenty, I would try and return it. As there is some debate about the toxicity of teflon, I would be very careful about using this unit any further.

If you are going to keep the skillet, try using steel wool to remove the loose teflon, maybe even sanding it all off if you want, then polish with fine steel wool and use the skillet as a regular uncoated electric fry pan.

Hope this helps, and if you found this response satisfactory, please vote. Thanks and good luck.

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SOURCE: cooking spare ribs in an electric skillet

it worked out ok. solved the problem. thanks

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