L.L. asks from Golden, CO on March 30, 2009
Need New Cookware
I am needing to get some new cookware. I have always used a non-stick (T-fal) brand, but am wondering if there is something better that I should look at. I like the ease in cleaning with the non stick, but am also aware of the chance of getting that in my food. I have a glass top stove so it needs to be a flat bottom. There are so many finishes and materials to choose from so any experiences that you can share both good and bad would be appreciated.
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A.W. answers from Salt Lake City on March 31, 2009
I LOVE my Pampered Chef cookware. It will work on a ceramic stove top as well as in the oven! It is pricey, but you can get it up to 50% off and some pieces free by hosting a show (can be either a catalog or kitchen show). Some of the cookware even has a lifetime guarantee. I have been a consultant for 6 years. If I can help you out, let me know. www.pamperedchef.biz/pcapril
S.H. answers from Salt Lake City on March 31, 2009
I love my Pampered Chef pots and pans!!! I had a party and got them for 1/2 price for my birthday about 4 years ago. They are amazing. I have never had any problems, I do take very good care of them. The best part is that if there is a problem, they are guarenteed for life. An added bonus is that they look great hanging from a pan rack in the kitchen!
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M.C. answers from Boise on March 31, 2009
I would love to see what you end of buying and how you like it. I have had our set for six years and love it. It is the Wearever brand. It is not expensive at all but works for us very well. We got it as a wedding gift. We hardly ever go out to eat and I use mine daily. There is one coated pan in the set and I have replaced that once. You can buy them as a single or as a set. Have fun!
A.F. answers from Salt Lake City on March 31, 2009
I just got a new set for Christmas. It's Wearever brand "Cook and Strain." I absolutely LOVE the set! My only problem with them is that the set didn't come with more pieces. There were only four actual pots (Big soup pot, 10 deep skillet, 2.5qt saucepan and 1.5qt saucepan) I would prefer one in between the two smaller ones, and maybe a bigger size skillet in addition to the one I have. But you can buy those separately, it just costs more that way. Anyway. They're good, heavy duty stainless steel, pretty, functional, easy to clean, and the lids are glass so you can see through. I bought my set at Walmart for $50, but saw them at Target for $60, and another walmart store for $75. Why they were priced differently at different walmart locations I couldn't tell you. Dumb. But I LOVE the set. I use the strain part all the time, and it's great for pouring liquids from the pan/pot into a different container without spilling or funneling. They're GREAT!
P.L. answers from Boise on March 31, 2009
L.,
If you want to stick with the non-stick pans Kitchen Aid has a great line of them. Yes,they are a little expensive,but well worth the money. I have had mine for years and the coating is still like new. I switched from T-Fal because the coating didn't last. Good luck in your search.
P. Long
A.W. answers from Salt Lake City on March 31, 2009
I LOVE my Pampered Chef cookware. It will work on a ceramic stove top as well as in the oven! It is pricey, but you can get it up to 50% off and some pieces free by hosting a show (can be either a catalog or kitchen show). Some of the cookware even has a lifetime guarantee. I have been a consultant for 6 years. If I can help you out, let me know. www.pamperedchef.biz/pcapril
K.R. answers from Cheyenne on March 31, 2009
Hi L., I think it is really going to depend on how much money you really want to spend. I'm not a consultant, but Pampered Chef has some really really nice cook ware. It is pricey. It has a DuPont Autograph 2 nonstick coating inside and out for easy cleanup,suppose to not flake and it has a lifetime guarantee. So if something happens to a piece of it, they will replace it. It will also go into the oven up to 400 degrees.
If you want to look at it, the website is www.pamperedchef.com.
Hope this helps.
B.T. answers from Fort Collins on March 31, 2009
Hi L.,
There are serious drawbacks to nonstick cookware--it's not just the chips that get in your food. I recommend that you go to mercola.com and do a search on nonstick cookware to learn more about its problems (and his suggestions for healthy cookware) before you make your purchase.
BTW, I have a few enamel-coated cast-iron pans that I love. I've found some at JT Maxx and Ross on great deals.
HTH,
B.
K.M. answers from Salt Lake City on March 31, 2009
I have a set of stainless steel cookware by Wolfgang Puck that I love. I was able to get it at Sam's Club for around $100.00 and it has worked very well. I prefer this over the non-stick because I don't have to worry about the coating coming off and I can use any utensils with it.
J.H. answers from Colorado Springs on March 30, 2009
If you want to stay with non-stick check out green pans. I got one for my dad for his b-day because he saw them on tv and was obsessed. My parents love the pan, nothing sticks to it and the pans are PTFE and PFOA free. If you want to go with stainless steel, I have a nice set from costco. Good luck!
I forgot to add, you can find the green pans at target or macy's... I got the one for my dad at 50% off from macys :)
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