Material Composition | Heavy-duty cooking, frequent use | Industry Standard: Plastic + basic silicone (ASTM D3900) Our Base: Food-grade silicone + wood (ASTM D3900) Our Advanced: Reinforced silicone + bamboo (ASTM D790) | ▲ Base: Non-toxic, lightweight; Advanced: 30% stronger and eco-certified (FSC) | Base: Slightly heavier than plastic; Advanced: Higher cost due to bamboo sourcing |
Heat Resistance | High-temperature tasks (frying, boiling) | Industry Standard: Up to 150°C (ISO 1180-1) Our Base: 200°C (ASTM D6988) Our Advanced: 250°C (ASTM D6988) | ▲ Base: Safe for stovetops; Advanced: Oven-safe up to 250°C (▲ 50°C increment) | Limited use in extreme oven settings (e.g., broiling) |
Non-Stick Performance | Frying, sautéing, baking | Industry Standard: Basic non-stick (ASTM D3919) Our Base: PTFE-free non-stick (ASTM D3919) Our Advanced: Ceramic-coated non-stick (ASTM D7333) | ▲ Base: No toxic fumes; Advanced: 50% less oil adherence (▲ durability) | Advanced: Requires gentler cleaning tools to avoid coating damage |
Ergonomics | Prolonged cooking, arthritis-friendly use | Industry Standard: Straight handles (ISO 9241) Our Base: Curved grips (ISO 9241) Our Advanced: Contoured, pressure-distributed handles (ISO 9241 + EN 923) | ▲ Base: Reduces wrist strain; Advanced: 40% less hand fatigue (▲ design) | Advanced: Heavier due to ergonomic padding |
Storage Solutions | Kitchen organization, gift presentation | Industry Standard: Basic tray (no certification) Our Base: Color-matched container (ISO 7763) Our Advanced: Stackable, modular storage (ISO 7763 + ASTM D4169) | ▲ Base: Space-saving; Advanced: ▲ Interchangeable compartments for 3x storage efficiency | Advanced: Requires assembly; Base: Limited customization |
Eco-Friendly Features | Sustainable kitchens, eco-conscious users | Industry Standard: Recyclable parts (ISO 14021) Our Base: 70% recycled materials (ISO 14024) Our Advanced: 100% biodegradable silicone (OK Compost) | ▲ Base: Reduced plastic use; Advanced: Fully compostable (▲ sustainability) | Advanced: Shorter lifespan (3 years vs Base’s 5 years) |