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impulse418
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Posted: 26 September 2020 at 2:45pm |
I bought a ceramic pan/pot set from Costco. I went far too long without these, worth every penny.
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scotchyscotch
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Got a big ceramic TK MAXX deep pan (i'm not a chef)
It was great for maybe 6 uses. After that the 'ker was sticking like a sheep in my grandpa's welly boots. So id stay away from unknown brands fro TK (J) maxx, That's all I have and i'm sorry for getting involved but I really hate that pan. |
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tallen702
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Ceramic > *
I kid you not, get the target-brand ceramic coated heavy-gauge aluminum and you'll never look back. Can get a full set with lids for sub $100. |
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Eville
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I’ve always been a stainless and cast iron guy but now I do the cooking and my GF does the dishes and she prefers non stick. Is there a certain kind of non-stick pan that is better than others?
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