GreenLife
GreenLife creates colorful ceramic nonstick cookware that's PFAS-free, PFOA-free, and designed to bring healthy cooking within everyone's reach.
GreenLife customer service
Use any of the convenient means below to contact GreenLife customer service.
| Phone | (877) 926-6526 |
| [email protected] |
Headquarters
660 White Plains Road Suite 550
New York Tarrytown 10591
(914) 372-7777
Returns
What is the return window?
GreenLife gives customers 60 days after delivery to return their unused products.
Do I need a receipt to return an item?
To return an item, please contact [email protected]. While not explicitly stated, contacting customer service suggests they can help process returns with order information.
Are there any items that are non-returnable?
Due to the nature of the item, cookbooks cannot be returned and are final sale. They accept returns for products that are unused and in original packaging.
Who pays for return shipping?
The shipping cost of returning unwanted purchases to GreenLife is the customer's responsibility.
What if I received a damaged or incorrect item?
If any defect is identified by their Consumer Services department, they'll replace your pan with something of equal or greater value. Refunds are not applicable for defective items-only replacements.
Editor's Take
Here's the thing about GreenLife cookware-it's basically the friendly neighborhood option in the ceramic nonstick world. They started with one simple goal: bringing healthy cooking within everyone's reach, and honestly, they've kind of nailed that approachable vibe.
What makes them stand out isn't just the obvious stuff like being free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium. It's the colors, really. They offer vibrant, eye-catching exterior colors like turquoise, pink, yellow, lavender, blue, black, hibiscus, and elderberry-basically every shade that makes you want to leave your cookware out on display instead of hiding it in cabinets.
The ceramic coating they use is pretty interesting too. Their ceramic nonstick starts with sand and creates 60% less CO2 emissions than traditional coatings during the curing phase. Plus, all their aluminum pans (excluding handles) are made from a minimum of 65% recycled aluminum. So there's definitely an environmental angle here that goes beyond just the "no nasty chemicals" pitch.
But let's be real about the trade-offs. The coating is slippery and releases food easily, but it degrades after just two months of regular use according to some testing. And GreenLife tied for second-worst in heat retention tests, because the thin walls lose heat quickly, making it not the best cookware for searing or browning.
The price point is where things get interesting. GreenLife is one of the most affordable ceramic non-stick cookware brands, but the low upfront cost may not provide the best long-term value since the lightweight construction and ceramic coating aren't durable. It's kind of like buying a cute, functional car that you know you'll probably replace in a few years versus investing in something built to last decades.
For most home cooks who aren't doing restaurant-level cooking every night, though? GreenLife is an affordable entry point into non-toxic, ceramic non-stick cookware. The pans heat quickly and evenly, release food easily, and come in eye-catching colors. Sometimes that's exactly what you need-something that works well enough, looks great, and doesn't break the bank.