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Another "New Flat" Question
I feel a bit guilty of making AB into a shopping service!LOL
My saucepan set must be 20 years old(or more) and the non stick surface has is almost worn nout, so I feel I need a new set for my new flat?
What do you think of these.I trust all you perceptive AB'ers,to approve or not.
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Thank You~Gordon.
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I recommend this set - far better in a limited size kitchen as stackable and the pots can go into the oven with the handle removed so you don't need loads of casserole dishes either.
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£180 is a lot to pay for a set of cookware that you'll probably not even use 1/2 of them!
I mostly use a frypan, a saucepan & a WOK/stewpan. Non-stick is good for cooking & cleanablity but some do wear out eventually. I have some stainless steel pans that I bought 40 years ago & are still as good as new.
Lets see if this works?
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I would always buy a well known brand, I have a set of stainless steel saucepans similar to these.
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I would buy a good non stick frying pan from a different range . I currently have a tefal one 28 " with a lid which I bought separately , and a balti pan which also doubles as a wok and general pan for larger bulk cooking. I rarely use saucepans now as I do veggies in a steamer and most other stuff goes in the. microwave.
You might be better buying one small and two medium saucepans rather than a small medium large set.
I wouldn't buy copper finished either, they look lovely when new but are a pain to keep nice.
//£180 is a lot to pay for a set of cookware that you'll probably not even use 1/2 of them!//
Not really a lot of money. I bought Vogue triwall 2 big, 2 med and three small plus 2 frying pans a stock pot and a steamer. plus lids for all. Also go a mini one.
For non stick got two procook ceramic frying pans.
Excellent pans. You get what you pay for although way more than £180.
calmck
Thank You,
Although others may say this set is too big for me,I know what I cook, and how much.
I especially like the fact that you can use them in the oven,and put them on the table(with the handle removed).
I shall seriously consider this set!
calmck
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You asked for an opinion, so...I really don't like them. I don't like the colour for a start and I think they are "style over substance". I don't like coated aluminium because coatings on Al tend to peel quite quickly if not done properly. (Also, they seemed aimed at a US market - sizes in inches and quarts, for example).
I'd buy fewer items (that I know I will definitely use) from a well-known maker.