Submitted by oldhousenewlife t3_zzxqcu in BuyItForLife

I've borrowed Gma’s green crock for about a year. Last week moved into an old house and one of the best finds? Near perfect crock collecting dust in the garage. Works fine, just needs a new knob. They're 10-20 years older than me and going strong. Using them to make Grandma’s baked bean recipe for her 80th surprise party tonight.

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rationalblackpill t1_j2e88ee wrote

those both definitely are painted with leaded paint and may have leaded glaze on the food contact surfaces. the PVC cord may also have used a lead-based catalyst to cure. some things you should not buy for life, such as consumer products produced before important safety regulations were instituted. buy it for life more like poisoning yourself for life.

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ChunkyBrassMonkey t1_j2eauc9 wrote

Pale avocado color aesthetics: American history's greatest mistake.

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5pens t1_j2eeyez wrote

This is Us fans: "nooooooooooooooooo"

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robertd440 t1_j2egk5e wrote

Can confirm, still use my mom's (70s one) and it has never had one hiccup

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MaadMaxx t1_j2ejgaz wrote

I had the one on the left. Donated it to a friend recently.

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Bruyere_DuBois t1_j2enqkp wrote

That's a great reminder for everyone on this forum who likes to buy vintage and go thrifting. They are not definitely painted with lead (especially the one from the 1980s), but they might be painted with lead. You can get lead test kits pretty cheaply from most hardware stores and you can check to see if your crocks have leachable lead.

This is a measure you should take with any vintage glazed dishes you inherit or buy second hand (particularly those from before 1971 when this began to be regulated), any glazed dishes that you buy through a venue that does not have a robust risk management program to keep them from being sued (that is, someplace like Target), or anything handmade if there is any chance they might be using older glazes.

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PrincessIce t1_j2eq6fe wrote

My mom had the one on the right in harvest gold.

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thoughtfulravioli t1_j2ev4jk wrote

I always called my mom's old crockpot the "cruck put" because of the way the font reads.

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gamecat89 t1_j2f1ckb wrote

What I love about photos like this is you know that someone - maybe ya grandma- complained about the quality going down in the 80s and that’s why she kept using her older one.

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badgerbarthowlemeiux t1_j2f8ni9 wrote

If we made a bingo card for this sub then posts about Crock-Pots from the 70’s accompanied by comments about lead paint would be the free space.

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Electrical-Pie-8192 t1_j2fcp3j wrote

I have the exact same model as the one on the left. Used to be grandmas.

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