No, it's just a matter for preference for looks. Although it is more expensive.
When it's in it's molten state, tellurium can be corrosive to copper, iron, and stainless steal.
It's a good conductor of heat and doesn't melt easily.
usually cheap metal that was painted, like brass and copper, or stainless steal
No, when stainless steal comes in contact with certain liquids (of the house cleaning varitey) will "bleach" stainless steal
You can't get a burn mark of stainless steal because the steal has a special type of coating on it that stops it burning.You should use a normal steal pot so it can work and so that it will be able to burn.If you use the steal pot then it will be able to burn unlike a stainless steel fork that will not burn on the pot.You can not get a burn mark of stainless steal because they have a special coating on them so you can not get any thing of them.You should use a normal steal pot instead they are better and don't burn as easy form what i have seen in my life.If you use stainless steal it gives the food a funny taste to it.
Well, there are many differences. Stainless steel sticks alot but nonstick works, non-sticks, stainless steal works, sticks. Nonstick would be better.
The cast of Stainless Steal - 2000 includes: Alan McKee as Roger
Stainless Steal!
no
One reason is noone will steal PVC.
Yes, Stainless Steel is an inactive metal
chromium and nickel