Distinguish between good and bad, the following is my experience:
1, enamel is not afraid of slight scratches. Enamel is an inorganic substance, and the surface of enamel pots like BK in the Netherlands is generally cold and hard. Imitation is soft in nature, has a certain plastic feeling and is easy to scratch. You can scrape it with a knife if possible. Enamel made of plastic will have traces when scratched lightly, but real enamel will not scratch so easily. )
2. Enamel is not afraid of scalding. False enamel is not fire-resistant, and the surface will leave hot marks. You can do experiments with cigarette butts (open flame is not recommended, real enamel may not stand it).
3. How to deal with the details? Good pots and pans are all enameled from the handle. The lid is too heavy, and the inferior enamel pot has no sealing effect. For example, the lid of the enamel pot of BK in the Netherlands is a special lid, so this pot has become a limited edition of the royal family.
4. Is there any gas eye? The really good quality enamel pot will pay attention to the appearance in the casting process, while the inferior enamel pot will have many small black eyes on its surface.
5. Trademark labeling has a real feeling. Don't say whether there is a trademark, and basically don't buy those without a trademark. If there is a trademark, you can see if there is a lighter color on the edge of the word. If there are signs of blackening, it means that the enamel is too thin.