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Bodum Electric Indoor Table Grill and Griddle

Bodum Electric Indoor Table Grill and Griddle, Green ()The distinguishing feature of this unit, the Bodum Bistro 11133 electric table grill, is that the big plate that heats up is smooth on one side and "ribbed" on the other.The smooth, or griddle, side is for items such as eggs and pancakes and hash browns, whereas the the ribbed, or grill, side is for, say, burgers or steaks or chops, where you want to sear in those pretty and ever-flavorful grill marks that result from the ever-wonderful Maillard Reaction.You choose which side to use by simply flipping the plate over.It's designed so you can't flip it without unplugging the controller.Also, there's a simple mechanical device that prevents you from using the device unless the drip tray is installed.

Both sides of the plate are covered in a non-stick coating, and both sides measure 14-5/8 inches by 9-1/8 inches, or 133.45 square inches, which is on the small side if you're cooking for six.A similar product I own, made by Presto, measures 14-1/4 by 18-3/4, or 267.19 square inches, or, as near as matters, 100% bigger.

The outside dimensions of the Bodum 11133 are 20 inches by 12-5/16 by 3-1/8.The housing sports four rubber feet that have a gratifyingly high coefficient of friction relative to Formica.The grill plate is substantial, weighing in at 5 pounds 11 ounces when you add in the weight of the handles and their hardware.Those handles do a fine job; even when the plate is at its highest heat the handles are room-temp to the touch.

The two-sided grill plate itself is dishwasher safe, but the drip tray, which of course got gunky after I fried bacon and skinned the grill, according to the instructions "must be washed by hand."It's a stamped sheet of what I'm guessing is aluminum, and I can't quite figure out what would happen if you put it in the dishwasher anyway.

The package comes with a scraper which you use to scrape detritus to the far left side (there's noplace else to scrape to) and into 14 drain holes that drop grease and crud onto the drip tray.Those 14 drain holes are quite small, approximately 1/8 inch by 1/4 inch, and they can clog up easily, which I think is a design defect.The scraper can be used to poke ino the drain holes to unclog them, but it's tedious.

That nylon, non-heat-proof scraper is also designed in such a way that it is impossible, when you're using the grill side of the plate, to scrape up against the near and far edges, which are the two long ones.You can see what I mean by finding the photograph I added to this product's description on Amazon that shows the scraper in position as far left as it will go.Again, I think this is a design defect.On the griddle side of the plate the other side of the scraper, which is straight, does get right up against the edges.

The instruction manual is light on details, such as almost all of the ones I provided above.Except for knowing you can put the plate in the dishwasher and that you can't put the drip tray therein (which seems backwards to me), the manual contains no information you need.

Oddly, nowhere does it say not to use metal tools on the two non-stick surfaces.I don't know about you, but I'm not about to start skinning a non-stick grill with a sharp steel scraper even if the manual doesn't warn me not to.If the coating really is designed to be impervious to the sort of scraping a cast-iron griddle can tolerate for decades then I'm surprised the manufacturer doesn't brag on that remarkable fact.If it is not designed to abide such rough treatment I'm surprised the manual doesn't admit it and warn against it.

And it's not like the manual fails to warn against the obvious.For instance, it does warn against using the grill to light charcoal, and elsewhere it does say, "You will achieve the best results if you use meat of . . . good quality."That's like saying, "You will enjoy your three-week cruise more if you choose a luxury ocean liner and not a rowboat" or "You will achieve the best results if you choose a surgeon for your appendectomy and not a seamstress."

Here's the most disappointing feature of this particular example of an electric griddle.At one point the manual says, "Set the desired temperature."That's all it says.You might think it would say, "Set the temperature to 375 for pancakes" or "Set the temperature to medium for scrambled eggs" or "Set the temperature to 9 for searing a Kobe steak."But there's a reason the manual does not get that specific about temperatures.The reason is that that dial you turn to set the temperature has no useful marks on it.There is only a semi-circular swoosh like the Nike swoosh that tapers from skinny near where it says "OFF" to wide for the highest setting.

I don't understand this design decision.

The Presto griddle I mentioned shows actual numerical temperatures in degrees on the dial, from Warm and then 200 through 400 in 50-degree increments, including the ever-popular 350.A similar type of product I own, a GE electric skillet (higher sides, no drainage, and a lid), shows on its dial Warm, Simmer and then 300 through 450 degrees, also in 50-degree increments.

And even if those two products' temperature numbers are inaccurate, at least they can be used as a substitute for the numbers 1 through 9 that we're used to on stoves.But a swoosh is almost completely useless, especially when there are no obvious noon or three-o'clock or six-o'clock or 9-o'clock positions.If you have learned through experimentation (you do experiment when you're cooking, don't you?) that slider-sized hamburgers should be cooked at 400, or even if all you know is that they should be cooked at number 7, you can use that information to dial in that temperature every time.But with a swoosh you have to guess every time.Take a look at the photograph I took, on the Amazon page desribing the product, to see what I mean.

As a service to anyone who buys this product, as well as a service to me henceforth, I conducted some tests at two temperature settings, the minimum and the maximum.For the minimum I set the dial to the skinniest end of the swoosh, as shown in that photo.For the maximum obviously I cranked it all the way up.In both cases the room temperature was around 71 degrees Fahrenheit.All I did was record the temperature of the surface of the griddle at one-minute intervals, using an infrared thermometer.I also recorded when the indicator light turned off (meaning the thermostat thought it had risen above the right temperature) and back on (meaning the thermostat thought it had dropped below the right temperature).

Set at the minimum, the recorded temperature rose from room temp of 72.1 degrees to 170 degrees in one minute.The light went off 30 seconds later, at a temperature of 175.The griddle's plate's temp rose to 190 at 2:00 and peaked at 203 at 3:00.Thereafter it dropped at a slightly falling rate of 92 degrees in 21 minutes, or approximately 4.38 degrees per minute, till it dropped to 109 at the 24th minute.At 24:30 the thermostat finally turned back on, and the temp had risen to 130 by 25:00.This is a temperature range from 203 to 109, or 94 degrees, before the thermostat kicks back on again.

Set to the maximum, the recorded temperatures rose from 70 to 96 in 30 seconds, reached a maximum of 515 by 7:00, and ended up at 379 degrees at 31:00.Here is a table showing certain temperatures over that period of 31 minutes:

MIN:SEC --TEMP

00:00 ------70

00:30 ------96

01:00 -----140

01:30 -----181

02:00 -----238

03:00 -----295

04:00 -----366

05:00 -----411

06:00 -----466

07:00 -----515

07:45 -----515 thermostat OFF

08:00 -----515

09:00 -----470

10:00 -----433

10:20 -----425 thermostat ON

11:00 -----440

11:30 -----436 OFF

12:00 -----440

13:00 -----415

13:15 -----415 ON

14:00 -----426

14:30 -----430 OFF

15:00 -----419

16:00 -----397 ON

17:00 -----430 OFF

18:00 -----408

19:00 -----380 ON

19:50 -----420 OFF

20:00 -----425

21:00 -----400

21:42 -----375 ON

22:00 -----383

22:41 -----416 OFF

23:00 -----421

24:00 -----397

24:38 -----375 ON

25:00 -----382

25:35 -----420 OFF

26:00 -----393

27:00 -----392

27:31 -----376 ON

28:35 -----418 OFF

29:00 -----420

30:00 -----395

30:40 -----370 ON

31:00 -----379

MIN:SEC --TEMP

I don't expect you to analyze all these data, so let me do it for you.

Set at its maximum heat, the griddle rises from room temp to 515 degrees Fahrenheit within 8 minutes but never gets anywhere close after that initial peak.The maximum temp it reaches thereafter is 440 degrees at around 11:30, and thereafter it bounces from a one-time high of 430 degrees down to a low of 375.The average temp at this maximum setting hovers roughly at 400 degrees.

And remember that all these temp data were measured with no food on the grill.Obviously if you slap a slab of 50-degree or even 70-degree hash browns on that grill, the temp is going to decrease considerably.When you drop a couple of room-temp T-bones on it, as I did tonight, I can tell you that the temp drops too much; the sizzle that indicates searing went away too soon, and it was worse when I did the first flip.Next time I'll preheat for 8 minutes (the manual says 4 to 6) before dropping the meat, because that appears to be when it's the hottest it will ever be.

This Bodum Bistro 11133 electric grill is sturdily built, and it does offer both griddle and grill.But it falls down in most areas compared to my Presto.

If you have twice as much acreage you can cook more food, obviously, but you can also more easily flip your burgers or your wursts or your emu breasts onto a fresh sector of the grill, which will be hotter.The Presto and similar products let you skin the grill by simply sweeping the cruddy grease towards you and into a moat below the near edge; the Bodum forces you to sweep crud into little, hard-to-clean holes.The Presto, and pretty much every other such product, I'd guess, have numbers on the dial instead of a featureless swoosh; one option if you buy this product is to go ahead and make four or five marks on the Bodum's dial yourself, maybe with a china marker or a silver Sharpie or a carefully wielded bayonet.

The Presto, which I got a couple years back, cost about $30.The only significant advantage the Bodum 11133 offers is the grill on the other side of the griddle, and even then you can't have both at the same time, which you can if you substitute for the grill side a product such as a grill pan that you simply heat up on the stove, and which you can also put in the oven.(I've found the Calphalon 12-inch grill pan Calphalon Professional Nonstick 12-Inch Round Grill Pan satisfactory.)

And you can buy several Prestos for the price of one of these Bodums.



()This was a tough review to write.On the one hand, my Mom LOVED this grill.On the other hand, it is WAY over priced for what you get, at retail, or even with Amazon's discount.

The idea is great: an indoor grill that has a griddle on one side and a traditional grooved grill on the other.And, it is incredibly easy to switch between the two plates.You quite literally lift and flip (see my pictures).The grill plate cannot be flipped while plugged in, which decreases the chance of trying to flip while it's still hot.And, it was easy to clean, by hand, and in the dishwasher we tried both.The non-stick surface is exactly that, and while a larger surface would have been nice, this also fits comfortably on a countertop without taking up too much room.It's not too heavy either, so it can be moved around with ease.Plus, it comes in several colors to go with most any kitchen.

We tried several foods on this.My mom grilled T-Bones, Mahi Mahi, scallops and even did an entire London Broil on it.For size comparison, it will hold two large T-Bones, or 4 medium sized New York Strips.The steaks got a very nice sear, with grill marks, and were easy to come to the desired wellness using some common cooking times, such as you would for a frying pan (a medium thick steak needs about 3 minutes on high heat, per side, for medium).We cooked all these foods on the maximum setting.My mom seared the London Broil and used a temperature probe to check donenessas she would have done in the oven also, despite knowing what temp the oven is at!We had no problem with the grill holding heat.This would be an ideal appliance for a couple with a small kitchen another cook top, that doesn't heat up a room the way an oven can.

Despite how great it cooked for us, $200 (or even $140) is outrageously expensive, especially considering it has a couple basic flaws.The temperature dial has no numbers.This is an issue if you need to cook something slowly at a low temperature.This wasn't a big negative for us, but for the price it's unacceptable.Some foods are best prepared at a particular setting (like 350 for pancakes), and there's no way to tell with this.Another problem, the entire thing can go into the dishwasher EXCEPT for the drip tray the item most likely to get the messiest?Finally, Wolfgang Puck has a very similar product, Wolfgang Puck WPRGG0010 1800-Watt Reversible Nonstick Grill and Griddle, that is $50 cheaper, has numbers on the temperature dial and is from a better-known brand.

Overall, this was very useful, and we will definitely use it a lot.I would not hesitate to recommend it if it were less than $100, but I can't recommend it for $140. Those who are tempted might want to try the Wolfgang model at the lower price point.

**UPDATE** We've had the grill quite a while now, and have realized that it really is an awesome appliance that we WOULD pay $140 for!We use it 2-3 times a week, every week.Everything from hotdogs to steaks to fish to pankackes comes out wonderful.Though I still wish the dial had temperatures listed, I would still not hesitate to buy this again.

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()I got this and thought, "Oh, cool, one appliance for two jobs, and should be easy to clean up instead."Ok, it does the job of two appliances semi-ok, but the cleanup is iffy and you need to pay attention to what you're thinking about cooking on it.Though the description emphasizes cooking right at the table, I wouldn't advise it unless you're going to cook something that is splatter free.I wouldn't try the suggested bacon, except in the case where you want everyone at the table coated in grease droplets.Pancakes, eggs, veggies, and anything that doesn't normally send hot oil particles flying are ok.Cooking up some ground beef, sausages, bacon, and the like, is not so good an idea due to their fat content.Even the manual points out that you should be using "quality meat" with this grill.

While you might be thinking, "I can just turn the heat down and it will be ok," let me warn you, there is no temperature guide on this thing.The temperature control dial doesn't use temperatures or numbers to indicate the temperature setting.Instead, it has a sloped graphic which is fairly useless.You get to guess how hot the grill will get based on where along the slope you set the dial.To add insult to injury, the temperature of the grill itself isn't very stable, varying up to 20 degrees, (I used a thermometer to check this out).Maybe I'm just too used to cooking with gas and forgot this is how cooking with electric is?

And now for the cleanup.If you've opted to cook up something greasy or something has gotten stuck to the non-stick surface, (marinade, cheese, charred meat, etc), the included scraper doesn't do so well for cleaning up the grill side.The grooved end of the scraper doesn't properly fit the grooves in the grill top.Luckily, the whole top can go in the sink for a good soak, and then into the dish washer.The grease catching pan on the bottom is hand wash only for some reason, contrary to the words of some of the other reviewers, (page 7 of the manual, last paragraph).

After cooking up several meals on this item, I have to admit it's useful, even if it is a pain here and there.All said and done, I think it's pricey for what it is and how it performs.Other models offer the same or more features and at a much better price.

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()In the past, I've used stovetop griddles and even some electric griddles.The Bodum Electric Grill and Griddle puts all of these to shame.I love this piece of cookware and would repurchase immediately if something we're to happen to this one.

PROS:

First, the unit itself comes in four pieces: the stand, drip tray, griddle/grill, and electric adapter.

* Stand-the stand is extremely sturdy.A big plus for me is that it has a rubber coated base which actually doesn't slip...at all.It also is easy to clean up with a kitchen wipe or damp paper towel.

* Drip TrayThe drip tray is probably less than 1/4", but unlike most griddles it covers the entire area of the griddle.I've cooked large breakfasts with lots of bacon and have never even come close to filling it.After emptying the contents you can throw it in the dishwasher...definite plus.

* Griddle/Grillconstructed of heavy non-stick aluminum, I'm expecting this to hold up for many years.I've cooked sandwiches, pancakes, burgers, veggies, pancakes, etc at various temperature settings without any problem.Low settings are awesome for keeping food warm until meal time, and medium/higher settings can cook a 1/2" burger in minutes.There may be a slight heat variation between the longest sides, but it's so minimal that it's barely noticeable (I was being especially critical when looking at this since it's been my biggest complaint with other electric griddles. This Bodum Griddle offers the most even cooking that I've seen thus far).I really appreciate the ingenuity of the grill on one side of the plate and the griddle on the other...it's one less thing I have to find space for.Also, the handles are extremely heat-resistant.

My only Con, and it's not even that big of a deal is the cord is pretty short.I think it would be difficult to actually use the griddle at the dining room table as advertised.It's probably 4' long.Also, the temperature is set by a typical dial knob.

All in all, I love this griddle/grill.

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()This is a fantastic table top grill from Bodum.The grilling surface is quite large and the cooking surface is dishwasher safe ( I wash mine by hand though).I didn't grill any thick steaks or hotdogs on it, as I have a Char Broil Infrared Gas grill outdoor, but I did use this to do Korean BBQ, which consists of a bunch of marinated meats that you sit around a table with friends and family and grill and eat ( Do a google search for Korean BBQ if you need a visual image).I don't think steaks would be a problem on this grill as long as you aren't expecting the same kind of quality from a gas/charcoal grill.

I cooked marinated rib-eye sliced thinly on it, as well as squid, tripe, chicken thighs and shrimp.All came out well and cooked with no problems.I did it outdoors cause the food was smokey from all the marinade burning off.The dial doesn't tell you the exact temp, but the style of food I cooked needed to be on high heat so I just turned it all the way up.

Clean up was ok, but took a little more elbow grease to get clean.While the surface was hot, I used the included scraper to scrape off the burned on sauces, and then washed it by hand and scrubbed off the grill plate with a non scratch scrubber.

I would recommend this grill if you are looking for an indoor grill.I also used it to cook pancakes and eggs with great success.My main fun with using this is Korean BBQ, so this suited my purpose quite well.

This grill does make cooking and eating with friends more fun if you are cooking the right type and style of food.I recommend this grill.

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Lodge Logic L8DOT3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Meat Rack/Trivet, 8-inch

Lodge Logic L8DOT3 Pre-Seasoned Cast-Iron Meat Rack/Trivet, 8-inchFirst of all it's Lodge. It's cast iron. It's American. These are all good things.

But I had to chuckle at a couple of the applications the other reviewers had for this handy little item. This isn't one of the first kitchen implements that you might put on your wish list, but it's surprisingly versatile.

Yes, you can put it in the bottom of your dutch oven, put your meat on top and let the fat drain. Yes, it's obviously a trivet. But I've also used it as a meat press yeah, Lodge makes a couple of presses, and one of these days... but in the meantime, flip at upside down on your bacon and it works fine.

I've also used it as a grilled sandwich press. Put it on a medium burner, toss your sandwich in your skillet, or griddle, then (with tongs or welding gloves) plop this little trivet on top of your sandwich. A couple of experiments is all it takes to get the right amount of heat to brown the top of your sandwich. If you need more weight, put some water in a saucepan and set it on the trivet the "legs" on the trivet keep the saucepan from cooling the trivet and your sandwich is nicely smushed.

But the weirdest use of all time? Olive pitter. No, I'm not kidding. I was making a salad the other night, and I wanted to chop some black olives into it. I grabbed a can of olives and opened it, only to discover that my wife had bought un-pitted olives. I hate pitting olives, but I started in, when my eye was caught by this little trivet and all those interesting holes. I grabbed the trivet, put an olive on end over one of the small holes and pushed with my thumb the pit jumped through the hole and left the meat on the other side. I grabbed a bowl, put the trivet on top and went through that can of olives in no time. Hint the holes are beveled, and the olives sit very nicely in the bevel, but they don't pit as well turn the trivet over and use the "flat" side of the hole.

So there you have it. A kitchen gadget with half-a-dozen uses for ten bucks. How can you go wrong?

I use this trivet over my gas stove burners or barbeque to heat tortillas like my grandmother used too. Also works great to fire roast chiles and peppers for salsa.

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Love this trivet! It is perfect for use in my Lodge Logic5 Qt Double Dutch Oven and Casserole with Skillet cover set, 10.25 inch in diameterdutch oven. They are a very esential pair in my kitchen. My food is so much better now and healthy with the trivet to have the drippings drip away from the food!!! Love it!!! Can't beat the price either. remember wash with hot water and scrub brush only (no soap) and rub some spray pam on it before putting up.

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Just received my Lodge Meat Rack/Trivet. It arrived in perfect condition and shipping was fast and free. For those who complain about the legs being too short to keep the food out of it's juices please understand that's not it's purpose. It's designed to elevate the food just enough to keep it from scorching. If the legs were longer the same people would complain that it takes up too much room. If you must keep the meat out of the juices make 4 large balls from foil and place those under the meat rack.

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If you cook some things in your dutch oven in a cake pan, put this in the bottom of the dutch oven first and it will help keep the bottoms of your cakes and biscuits from scorching--or put it under your roasts or chickens to keep them out of the fat that accumulates at the bottom of the pot.Because of the size, you can use it in all your dutch ovens over 8".It won't work as a trivet for a camp-style oven (with legs) because it's too small, but it's a compact, useful trivet for other hot pans and pots.

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I used it to replace a Cuisinart pan that got destroyed. It's pretty on the outside, and I like the poring vents. But the pan started discoloring almost instantly from the same use as my old pan. Not worth the price.

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T-fal Simply Delicioso Nonstick Dishwasher Safe 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Glass Lid Cookware

T-fal Simply Delicioso C1078263 Nonstick Dishwasher Safe 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Glass Lid Cookware, Red4 Star Rating because I got blue instead of the red that I had ordered.I knew Amazon would make it right, but I wanted the pan now and I do like the blue as well.Also, the delivery was later than stated which is unusual.I love the T-Fal pots and pans!I think they perform better than the much higher priced pans that I have purchased in the past.The only thing with this pan is that the bottom is more like a 10" than 12".It is wider at the top.But I still love the pan.

We bought a couple of these to complement other T-Fal pans we have been using.They work very well, heat evenly and efficiently, and are easy to clean.Good product for everyday use or for special recipes and cooking occasions.

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I can't find anything negative to say about this product. It cooks without sticking and is dishwasher safe. The lid has that super hole to release heat/steam to ensure you get a nicely cooked whatever. It blends in my jewel-tone kitchen, despite it's color (truly). I just love this pan--so much so I bought several of the others.5 thumbs up for this one.

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This pan is amazing; cleans up well, heats evenly, and cooks my food perfectly. I don't see a need to replace it anytime soon and I use it at least 1x per week.

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This is a great pan. It is sturdy and well made. It cooks evenly. I am especially pleased that the handles do not get hot while on the stovetop because I was concerned that they would as they are metal.

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WearEver Urban Edge Nonstick Cast Stainless Steel Handle Dishwasher Safe Fry Pan / Saute Pan Cookwa

WearEver C9590764 Urban Edge Nonstick Cast Stainless Steel Handle Dishwasher Safe 12-Inch Fry Pan / Saute Pan Cookware, SilverI did buy the 12 inch and also this pan for my husband. He loves them and they cost a third of what I had bought for him in the past. These pans are excellent and are definitly not stick. Would buy again.

Finally a pan that lives up to it name,notstick! My husband loves it and when WearEver comes out with a 12" pan,I will certainly buy it for him

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Coocan Diamond Coated Nonstick Fry Pan 4pcs Set

Coocan Diamond Coated Nonstick Fry Pan 4pcs SetI bought this item somewhere else and I am very disappointed about how short they have lasted. I bought this 5pcs set around June, 2012 and two of wok started to show off bubbles inner side of wok and frying pans after only six months of use. I called the company and they said I have used them for 6 months so they can't do any for it. I bought them because of 5 layer coating that should have lasted more that.

No covers for the smaller wok and frying pan.I can,t even find a cover to fit it.

That is why I reduce one star. Otherwise, it is an excellent non-stickcookware.

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I bought this product for my wife on an impulse and, was Very Pleasently surprised by the product performing as advertised.

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Norpro Danish Aebleskiver Pan

Norpro Danish Aebleskiver PanThis is a great little pan!My daughter loves eating little pancakes and muffins, all we've made so far.For her the size of the cakes is just right.The extras are great for snacks or freezing for later use.Line up the outstide cups on the burner grate and it works fine.The pan is cast iron sooooo wash it in hot water, rinse in hot water, towel dry then heat it on your stove top on low heat.While it is still warm, smear a good layer of vegetable shortening on it, set it in an aluminum foil pan, and bake it at 250 300 for an hour.Turn off the oven and leave the pan inside until it is cool.The pan is now seasoned, yeah!After you use the pan wash it in hot water, rinse in hot water, towel dry and heat it on a burner on low heat.When it is dry I spray it with cooking oil and let it set for another minute then turn off the burner, it is then ready to use next time.Standard operating procedure for all my cast iron.



I was curious about making these pancakes, so I ordered the cheapest pan I could find.If you, too, are simply curious, I would recommend this pan.It took forever to make the entire batch from the recipe I used, simply because they are so small, but it made a lot.If you are an old pro at making these and would like to make it a family ritual, then I would spend more and get a bigger size pan.If you simply want to try making these, this pan should be sufficient.

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The cavities in the pan should be half rounds, these are only one half inch deep. Instead of getting round abelskivers like a tennis ball you get flat disks like a hockey puck. This may seem trevial but when you stuff aebleskivers with items like strawberries (yum yum) it does make a differance. Go for a castiron pan with half round cavities, you'll be happier.

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This is a very exciting product at an affordable price.It is surprisingly heavy for its size and the cardboard wrapper has an aebleskiver recipe (no sugar required).Made in Taiwan.

The pan needs to be seasoned but I only oiled it when it was heated and the aebleskivers released without a problem.My first attempt was successful.

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I ordered this pan not really for making aebleskiver but mainly for Kanom Krok and Takoyaki. The pan is very small and makes only seven little cups at a time. This suites me well, a family of two. The cup size is actually a perfect size for the snacks. But it might be too small for making aebleskiver. It didn't come seasoned but that was very easy to do at home. The pan fits my standard-sized gas range and the food never sticks to it.

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Circulon Elite Nonstick 12" Open French Skillet

Circulon Elite Nonstick 12' Open French SkilletI have to return this now because the phrase "18/10 stainless" only refers to the handle, not the whole pan.I have a full set of Circulon pans that work with our induction cooktop this one looks just like them.But this one apparently is aluminum (never mentioned in the product description) and it does not have the steel bottom needed for induction cooktops.For any other cooking method, this would be great.Circulon pans are great -far easier to care for than All-Clad.

Start with this is a great product--cooks evenly and is truly nonstick and washable.I purchased this item to go along with set of 10.I also purchased the 12" frying pan with a top.Honestly, you do not need both since they are virtually the same pans.The slight slope of the side classifies the pan as a skillet and if the side is striaight, it is classified as a frying pan.If I had to do it over again, I would just buy the frying pan since it has a top whereas the skillet does not.

I purchased elite as opposed to infiniti even tho elite cannot go into the dishwasher and cannot be in the oven at a tempt above 400 to get the silicone handles (Note, you can put the tops in the dishwasher).

In addition to really wanting elite, one can make exceedingly good purchases--Circulon may be considering dropping the line for more jazzi colors like platnum etc.Amazon's price moves up and down so be sure to check the web like potsandpans.com

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I have not had this item that long but as a initial thought, it is very well made!!I am a professional chef and i love it!The bottom has nice weight for even heating, the handle is sturdy..I am really excited about my buy and i have cooked lots of great things thus far, no sticking or burning.Plus my 12" glass top fits perfect!

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I have been looking for the perfect skillet and I finally found it.There are no hot or cold spots, everything browned evenly.The clean-up was extremely easily--just rinse in hot soapy water, dry and its clean.

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Calphalon Unison Nonstick 12-Inch Round Griddle Pan

Calphalon Unison Nonstick 12-Inch Round Griddle PanI purchased this Calphalon Unison Nonstick 12 Inch Round Griddle Pan along with the Calphalon Unison Nonstick 12 Inch Round Grill Pan and cannot be happier. We use this pan for everything: eggs, bacon, French toast, pancakes, vegetables, dumplings (pot stickers), I even made a batch of one-pan brownies (preparing the recipe in the pan on the stove, then sticking the pan in the oven to bake) and they came out great!

The main points for this pan are:

* Nonstick (I mean REALLY nonstick)

* Oven-safe

* Easy to clean

* Handle stays cool while cooking (except when used in the oven)

* Large size with steep sides allows for cooking almost anything but crepes

At around $50 (I paid $100 for the set of two pans) this pan is an incredible bargain. It outperforms every nonstick pan I've used in the past, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys stove-top cooking. Even if the only time you use a frying pan is for bacon and eggs in the morning, you will fall in love with Calphalon's Unison nonstick coating.

Note: As with any nonstick cookware, avoid using metal cooking utensils. I bought a heat-resistant silicone-coated spatula and set of tongs and they work perfect.

This is a perfect pan for what I feel it was designed for: eggs and pancakes!I can not imagine a more perfectly designed griddle.The new unison slide surface is truly amazing and does make pancakes and eggs easier than I've ever experienced.This pan is a fabulous value if you like to make breakfast items or other griddle items.I rarely use it during the week but it has made weekend breakfasts a snap for me.It heats evenly and quickly, requires little or no butter or oil, and cleans like a breeze.Since it's not for everything and has a large flat surface with space for up to 4 eggs at a time it's not for every kitchen.But if you have the space for it when you're not using it, boy it is fabulous.The handle Calphalon pans have is well-designed and what draws me to Calphalon before all-clad or other more expensive options.

Re: all Calphalon Unison... If you're considering All-Clad and have't felt the handle, I recommend you try their handles in person before going with All-Clad.I feel they are uncomfortable.I really love the shape of the Calphalon handle and very much dislike All-Clad's

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I have been using this pan at least twice a week for about 6 months. I have a smooth-top stove and this pan has warped so much that it is almost useless. At first it was a great pan. I used it to make pancakes, french toast, pork chops, cube steak etc and I was very pleased with the way it cooked food and cleaned up in the dishwasher. However, over time the pan no longer sits flat on the stove. Also, the nonstick lining is looking quite worn. I have used only nylon coated utensils. I am grateful I purchased this pan on sale. It is definitely not worth its full price.

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I received this pan as a Christmas gift. At first I loved the pan, but after a few weeks, the pan became warped such that it no longer sits flat on my glass, radiant stove. Since I pay meticulous attention to letting my pans cool before hand washing, I was quite surprised when it warped due to regular use. When I contacted Calphalon about the defect, Calphalon refused to replace this product because the company does not warrant against warping, even due to normal use.

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This pan heats unevenly to the point where it simultaneously burns and undercooks food.We have not had this problem with our older Calphalon or All-Clad pans.The uneven heat distribution is undoubtedly related to the thickness of the aluminum.The bottom of the pan is 3.9mm thick.Our older Calphalon pans are 5.5mm thick--40% thicker!Indeed the pans feel lightweight and cheap, similar to non-stick pans you buy at the local supermarket.I suggest you avoid this pan and either buy a cheaper item of similar quality or hunt for better quality.

This review is based on 6 weeks experience with this pan.

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Calphalon C1210P Commercial Nonstick 10-Inch International Griddle/Crepe Pan

Calphalon C1210P Commercial Nonstick 10-Inch International Griddle/Crepe PanI have upgraded my rating after using the pan every day for a month.I am giving it five stars because it is a tremendous value.I was too critical in my initial review.

This is my first Calphalon pan. I purchased it primarily to use as an egg and breakfast fare pan. I wanted a good non-stick pan, because most of my other pans are stainless steel.

I consider it a very good buy for the price. It has a very attractive design and the interior non-stick cooking surface appears to be very durable. However, the pan is slightly heavy and slow to reach the proper temperature compared to stainless steel. The manufacturer's enclosed brochure says the slow warm-up is due to the non-stick surface (true of most non-stick pans). Once it arrives at the required temperature, it performs very well. This aluminum pan is the equivalent of a permanently seasoned cast iron griddle. It produces foolproof omelets and the food never sticks.I use it to warmup chicken breasts and make grilled sandwiches too.It is the most used pan in the house, because of my passion for eggs.

This product, like a few other Calphalon products I have examined, slipped past the quality control inspector. On my pan there is an interior area, smaller than a grain of rice, that was not sprayed with the non-stick coating. It is high enough on the pan where no one will ever cook on that spot, but it is there in plain sight. The lack of quality control may have something to do with the Calphalon pans being manufactured in third world countries no offense intended. This pan is made in China.You would probably not have any trouble forgiving the stray blemish.Especially, when you consider this pan's beauty, functionality, and price.

Here is my list of PROS and CONS for this purchase.

PROS:

Good price.

Excellent non-stick surface appears to be very durable too.

Excellent stain resistant exterior.

Cool & comfortable handle.

Attractive appearance.

Lifetime warranty.

CONS:

Slow to warm up, because of the non-stick surface.

Fairly heavy pan you won't flip anything without a spatula think griddle.

Quality control at Calphalon could be better.

The handle is beautiful, but the finish on the handle and rivets are not as refined as some of the more expensive cookware brands. However, it has no impact on the cooking.

Conclusion:Excellent pan for the price.



I picked up this Commercial Nonstick skillet along with several other pieces of Calphalon's open stock collection, and I have been impressed with every piece I've gotten.This is great for burgers as well as omeletes and pancakes.About the only "problem" with it is that I'm not accustomed quite yet to the high quality found in Calphalon, and I didn't expect the burgers to brown on a non-stick surface as quickly as they did, so I wound up with two rather rare burgers as a result of fearing that I would burn them.Now that I see how Calphalon's nonstick line cooks, I have had more success, and now I have beautifully cooked hamburgers every time.

This is nonstick, so you do have to treat it with kid gloves, but as long as you use nylon or wooden utensils, do not overheat the pan, and don't run it through the dishwasher, this pan should last you a lifetime.I'm so glad I bought this, because I know that Calphalon's line of Collector's Edition products are only available for a limited time each year.I'm glad I didn't miss out on this beauty before it was gone forever!

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This Calphalon Commercial Nonstick "Collector's Edition" 10-Inch International Griddle/Crepe Pan is from the newest line of Calphalon's nonstick cookware. The "Commercial" nonstick finish on the inside of these pans is very durable as long as one uses wooden, nylon, or good plastic cooking utensils with them and keeps the heat below 400 degrees (medium-high). This 10-inch pan is the perfect size for making crepes, without any need for butter in the pan. The crepes cook quickly and evenly, so it is easy to prepare a lot of them for blintzes or crepes suzette. Also you can make buckwheat blinis or use it as a small griddle for silver dollar pancakes or a grilled cheese sandwich.

Since this pan has a beautiful stainless steel handle, it will stay cool to the touch. Calphalon recommends hand-washing of this pan. It will make a wonderful addition to your collection or a nice gift for a friend.

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I have several Calphalon pots and pans that I've purchased over the years that have been just great. All of which were manufactured in Ohio.

This pan became useless after three months of gentle care using only nylon utensils made for non-stick pans. The non-stick coating on this pan lived up to its name. It does not stick to the pan's cooking surface, but instead peels off in big flakes.

This skillet, and two other Calphalon pans that I've purchased from Amazon in the last year were made in China, and are terrible as to quality, endurance, and finish. This skillet did a good job for a month or so, but then started slowly losing its non-stick surface.

The other two pans received from Amazon were of such poor quality right out of the box that I returned them the same day for a refund. No such luck with this pan.

The brand name Calphalon does not mean a quality product anymore if it was made in China.

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I have some of the finest cookware and lots of it being a former chef, but this is by far the best little pan I have.

I use this one everyday. I can tell you that this pan is a little workhorse. Don't let the title fool you. This is more than a griddle/crepe pan. You can do Bacon, Scrambled Eggs, Cornbread, Omelettes, Pancakes, Sausage & Peppers, Fry Pork Chops, Steaks: Any thing without a lot of sauce/gravy works perfectly. I've done stir fry, hamburgers, steak, hot dogs, everything -you name it. I reach for this pan time and time again. The clean-up is fabulous. Nothing sticks to it at all. You won't go wrong with this sweet little pan, if fact you'll be sorry you didn't buy two of them.

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Tupperware Chef Series 9.5" Stainless Steel Frying Pan

Tupperware Chef Series 9.5' Stainless Steel Frying Pan
  • 9.5" pan for all your frying needs
  • Stainless Steel to last a lifetime.
  • Great for cooking eggs and pancakes

This is a fabulous frying pan, heats evenly and doesn't require excessively hot heat to get the job done!It's a bit expensive, but well worth the price if you truly enjoy your time in the kitchen.Hadn't realized Tupperware was in to cookware.....well done!

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KitchenAid Gourmet Distinctions Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set

KitchenAid Gourmet Distinctions Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware SetReally beautiful on the stove. The shining, sloping sides add a very elegant and sophisticated air. Extremely quick and even heating. Handles stay cool. Just all around a great cookset! We almost didnt get it for 2 concerns: we were concerned the handles would get too hot (they stay cool!) and difficult cleaning ..we were looking for non-stick (these still clean quick and easy with a swipe of a brillo pad). We've since realized that non-stick would wear out in 5-7 years but without it...these should last almost forever!Great purchase.

I almost did not buy this cookware set because of the reviews that mentioned leaking rivets.But here's the real deal.

The rivets that attach the handles to the pans are located high on the sides of the pans.If you fill a pot clear up to the rivets, you'll have lots of splashes and spatters as you cook and stir.The easy solution?Use a bigger pot!No spatters, and no leaks.

Out of curiosity, when I was washing mine prior to use I did fill them up over the rivets, and no leaks on my set.

So, a little more on the set in general.I purchased this as a replacement for my 35 year old Revereware, which was wobbly on my new glass induction stove.Also wanted to get rid of the nonstick stuff for health reasons.This is perfect, very stable, great heat conduction, glass lids fit well and make it easy to monitor cooking.A joy to use, and on top of that they look gorgeous.

My suggestion is to notice the cooking hints in these reviews, and to google "cooking with stainless steel cookware" for more hints.With a few minor tweaks to my cooking techniques (which admittedly had gotten sloppy over the years), clean up is a breeze.The basics: heat it dry on 5 for 5 minutes, add butter or oil to hot pan, turn the heat down to 3 and cook more slowly than you may have been doing.Perfect eggs, veggies, grilled cheese sandwiches etc.Then when you're putting the meal on the table, let the pans cool a bit, give a quick swish with a nylon scrubbie, and add warm soapy water before you sit down to eat.After the meal, they clean as easily as nonstick cookware.So easy!

I also ordered the 1.75 qt pot and 4.75 qt pan with helper handle, and these will probably get more use than some of the items in the 10 piece set.

Absolutely love my new cookware!

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Update: 6 years later and I still love the set! They work great. They're holding up well. No issues at all. They work great with my induction burner/hot plate thing.

Original review:

This cookware is wonderful! I purchased it after going through my second set of anodized nonstick that didn't stay nonstick. I wish they had more pieces available that match. I've already bought the saute pan and the roaster separately. Unfortunately, I had to get a nonmatching KitchenAid saucier.

I'll admit I wasn't thrilled about the sloping sides at first. But they've grown on me -they work. The lids don't get as hot as other pans I have.

It heats evenly and holds the heat forever. They're easy to clean a few minutes soak for the worst mess works and you can use brillo pads. You can use metal utensils (wisks, spatulas, *SPOONS*) in it. Folks, there is a reason that you never see the real chefs on Food Network using nonstick!

But for me personally, the best was when my mother-in-law came to stay for a few weeks and realized she had made a mistake paying big bucks for her All-Clad set. All-Clad is nice and great for the status conscious, but if you're actually planning to cook with your pans, why don't you get a set that leaves you some money to buy the great ingredients to match. (Don't get me wrong. My MIL is a great cook -but I think a salesman convinced her to buy the A-C for her new induction cooktop.)

If you're looking for a great set -this is it.

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This cookware set is visually appealing, though it discolors with even low heat from a gas stove. Successive uses, though, tend to remove the discoloration. It distributes heat nicely around the base and allows boiling liquids inside to circulate well from top to bottom.

This said, my experience with Meyer's customer service (Meyer Corp. out of Vallejo, CA produces and provides support for KitchenAid-brand cookware) has been far from stellar. Three items in the purchased set contained bubbles in the copper/steel base visible from the bottom.

I contacted Meyer to return the defective items and was put through quite a bit of hassle. The representative first gave a stock answer without reading my message. Then I had to quote KitchenAid's "Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty" to get Meyer to pay for shipping the defective product as it is within the first year of ownership. When the replacements finally arrived about five weeks later, one item was dented. I have requested another warranty replacement for the remaining item. It is now over two months since my initial purchase and I still do not have a complete set.

Conclusion:

Physical product: 4 out of 5

Warranty service: 2 out of 5

Total: 3 out of 5

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These are wonderful pots and pans.They have a nice heft without being too heavy, excellent even heat conduction (and they stay hot a long time--if you have electric stove you can turn off burner before cooking is complete, and don't forget to use medium heat).Also very sturdy. (I accidentally dropped an expensive Calphalon lid in the store when shopping, and it easily dented--I was NOT impressed).Handles stay cool, but you should know that the lid handles will get hot with prolonged cooking.

FYI: the lid to the 4 qt saucepan fits the 8" skillet-otherwise, lids are not interchangeable and the 10" skillet doesn't come with one--too bad, I could use one. Also, I find the 10" skillet a bit small (and the 12" that you can buy separately a bit big and heavy, such that it has a helper handle)

I've had mine long enough to use them every day in every cooking situation, and find them very easy to clean.I rarely have to use anything stronger than a "tuffie" or scotchbrite pad with a quick soak.As for the other complaints that they stain, my experience with stainless steel is that they all stain some.The vinegar and baking soda trick works, as does boiling a little auto dish detergent and water in the pan.

But I don't care if my pans are perfect.The outsides stay nice and shiny and the style of these are beautiful and a pleasure to use.

I also purchased the large saute pan(wonderful capacity) and the 10" nonstick skillet(for eggs) to round out my set, both of which I love and use all the time.

For anyone who loves to cook, a real winner! This set should last a lifetime.

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KitchenAid® 10.5" Skillet and 10.75" Square Griddle Nonstick Cookware 2-pc Set

KitchenAid® 10.5' Skillet and 10.75' Square Griddle Nonstick Cookware 2-pc SetI have to admit I was hesitant about buying these because i have always thought of kitchen aid products as appliances not cookware. Imagine my surprise when I opened them to find they are a better quality than my last two sets of pans which cost at least double what these did! I cant say enough good things about these pans. They are excellent quality ! The handles are GREAT and easy to clean. I would definitely recommend these pans to anyone.

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Swiss Diamond 10 1/4 Inch Open Fry Pan with Lid

Swiss Diamond 10 1/4 Inch Open Fry Pan with LidEven heating that won't stick and won't scratch. The interior bottom is flat so things don't slide to the center. It's heavy. The lid has a small vent hole. It's as near perfect as I've found.

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George Foreman GRP72CTTS G-Broil Grill Supreme Electric Nonstick Countertop Grill with Digital Time

George Foreman GRP72CTTS G-Broil Grill Supreme Electric Nonstick Countertop Grill with Digital Timer, SilverI grilled salmon fillets last night per instructions on my George Foreman Grill Supreme.They turned out just the way I wanted them.This is a great grill for a couple that would rather have a home cooked meal after work vs going out to eat. The clean up is a snap. George Foreman GRP72CTTS G-Broil Grill Supreme Electric Nonstick Countertop Grill with Digital Timer, Silver



I gave this to my son-in-law for Christmas last year and he and my daughter absolutely loved it. So, I just bought one for myself. Ordered this past Sunday and received this Tuesday without paying for one day shipping! Cooked a ribeye last night and it turned out perfect. I followed the cooking instructions included for medium rare, 5 minutes, and it was superb. Clean up is a breeze. The digital timer is a great feature. I recommend this for one or two people.

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I really love my new grill!It's so very easy to clean.Everything about it shouts "user friendly".From the removable plates to the tilted bottom so it will drain to the front, to the locking feature so you can stand it up forstorage.Ihaven't found a single thing I dis-like about this product.

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I bought this grill for someone who forgets to turn off burners. When the set time is up it automatically turns off. It's also much easier to clean with the removable plates. They really like using it. I would recommend this grill for anyone, but especially for people with memory problems. I may buy one for myself, but my George Forman grill is still going strong after several years.

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Just replaced my old George with this new one. It is smaller than my old one, but a better size for two people.The removable heating plates are the best of the improvements. They snap off easily and can be soaked in the sink. This eliminates alot of wear and tear when cleaning the non-stick surfaces. The timer function is nice too, but the beeper pitch is so high only dogs can hear it. Maybe I need a hearing aid. The other handy feature is that it folds up and stores against the counter wall, leaving more available counter space. As for the cooking, It works just like the old one.

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14" COMMERCIAL STAINLESS STEEL FRY FRYING PAN - NSF

14' COMMERCIAL STAINLESS STEEL FRY FRYING PAN - NSFGreat pan. Heavy, well made, good heat distribution and easy to clean. Works on my induction cooktop.

The description said 14", but it is more like 15&1/4", but as far as I concern, the more the better, saves time by frying in larger batches.

Very large pan and is made well.This pan will last a very long time.Sometimes we have company and I need a large fry pan to cook the morning eggs.This pan is very heavy, but the quality outweighs the weight of the pan.

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Swiss Diamond Induction Series 11 Inch Open Fry Pan

Swiss Diamond Induction Series 11 Inch Open Fry PanI have owned two of these pans for just over a year. Use them almost daily. High quality interior and exterior. I hand wash immediately after use. Bought them for my induction cooktop in another state. Now in another house where I use them on electric cooktop. I bought the glass cover as well. Absolutely tremendous pans. By the way, I do not use oils or grease or Pan just water or broth. I have learned to let ingredients get to "dry" and then add some water gives the same brown color and flavor as using oil, without the calories and greasy feel to foods. I highly recommend this pan

My husband and I bought this frying pan because we do a lot of cooking and go through the cheap ones in just a few short weeks. Even the more expensive pans usually start to lose their non-stick coating in a month or so. We were a little apprehensive about spending so much money on one frying pan, but it is well worth the cost. I highly recommend these pans for anyone who does a lot of cooking and gets tired of replacing their cheaper pans.

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For a number of reasons, I enjoy my smooth-top stove. However, I found it important that my pots and pans have smooth bottoms, fully touching the burner to provide even heat. Needing a big frying pan that would produce nice, even-color pancakes (for instance) on a smooth-top stove, I first researched cooking sets on Consumer Reports. I found that Swiss Diamond cookware did very well on their tests. The price is high but decided the purchase was for long-term use, when quality pays for itself. Since purchasing this pan, I've found it lived up to my cooking expectations and enjoy the bonus that it is very easy to clean. It is a little on the heavy side but I don't know of a lighter weight pan that would heat as evenly.I am considering replacing some of my other cookware with this brand when and as my budget allows.

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I love this pan because the sides are just high enough to keep the food in but low enough to flip food too.It heats food evenly.It is no stick and very easy to clean.It is also good for induction.My husband was very upset about the price but it is now his favorite pan and says its worth it.I have to admit that this is the most expensive pan I have ever boughtbut it will last forever and it's a great pan.

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Got my 11 Inch Open fry pan in September 2012.Yesterday, 12 Dec, noted that small blisters were starting to appear on left side of pan.Have called their customer service several times to get answering machine.Have also sent e mail but that may take a few days to process.Never used the pan on any hoter surface hotter than slightly above medium and of my skillets I use this one very little as cooking for two use more an 8 inch to 10 inch pans.So out of 14 weeks have had pan we have been out of country 4 of those weeks.Have special pans for high heat cooking.By buying this pan I did break a rule I have about non stick, and that is buy cheap and throw away after one year.My first impression of this pan was GREAT, but now I am going to wait and see what they do about it.If this is just a one in a million factory defect and they handle it in professional manor then I may upgrade my current impression

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Revere Copperclad Bottom 1-Quart Covered Saucepan

Revere Copperclad Bottom 1-Quart Covered SaucepanThe difference in quality and weight of newly manufactured (overseas) Revere saucepans and those made in America half a century ago is obvious when placed side by side. I am STILL using several 1960's pans, and they remain in BETTER shape after all these years of use than the "new" ones I bought that dent so easily. Young owners of the "new" Revere will not know the difference, making "ok" or "acceptable" the new standard.How sad is THAT?!



Our older Revereware pans are great, and part of the reason they're great is the really heavy bottom, which distributes heat evenly and extends the life of the pan.

This pan has a nice copper bottom, which is good for heat distribution I guess, but it's disappointingly thin.It's not the quality it used to be, or so it seems to me.

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This pan is not good quality. It is much lighter than the olds ones that were made in the USA! This is made in Indo-China and that should explain it all. Too bad that a product named after an American Patriot left the US to save money.

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I have used Revere Ware copper clad pots and Farber aluminum pots for 42 years of marriage and two young girls who were hard on the pots.The Farber aluminum clad pots all buckled from the differential expansion of the aluminum cladding relative to the steal body of the pot.This took many years of use before all the aluminum clads became useless.My Revere Ware copper clad pots are all as good as the day we got them in the 1960s!So two weeks ago I decided to replace the worst of the buckled pots with new Revere Ware copper clad pots. What a mistake that was. Niced and shiny steel pots with a copper cladding for even heating.After a few day I finely used them both, I put two inches of water in the two quart pot place some frozen vegetables in also.Within minutes of heating the pot it suddenly buckled worse than any of my aluminum clad pots and of coarse heating took a long time due to the uneven base of the pot.Unfortunately, I discarded the boxes etc before ever using the pots and now have to determine if Revere will replace. On the bright side my three quart Revere Ware pot has not buckled yet.

Here are two observations, the China made pots from Revere are made of thinner copper and steel components and Revere has lost its reputation for producing quality products.It is my fault for not having read the prior reviews before considering purchase of these pots.If Revere is willing to degrade its flagship product of the last century for a little extra profit then how are we to trust any of their products. It is sad to see fine American brands degraded like this.

With the above said, lots of excellent products come from China, so this is not a China versus US made issue, its about what US manufactures are willing to do in order to make a bit more profit by sending proction oversas and reducing quality standards.All my current computers and many other high tech items are made in China and they are excellent, this is about Revere Ware and its loss of quality.Revere 3514027 2-Quart Covered Saucepan

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I have a larger RevereWear, copper bottom saucepan/double boiler that I have used for over 30 years and decided that I needed a smaller one, too. It is an excellent product and if I am not "raving" over this one purchase, it's because it's exactly what I expected in looks and function. It did arrive in a timely manner. Although shipping was almost half the price of the product, at least it was not more than the item (with many on-line and catalog companies it is!)

Scanpan Classic 12-1/2-Inch Covered Chef Pan

Scanpan Classic 12-1/2-Inch Covered Chef PanExcellent non-stick properties, but like every other non-stick coating I have ever come across, it will eventually start to peel.Important differences that I should point out though are: 1) Much easier to brown on this pan, not sure if it's because of the high heat that this non-stick pan can handle, or the fact that because it is a large sized pan foods can more easily be spread out so things don't parboil; 2) Oil doesn't seem to smoke; 3) It's lasted longer than any other of our non-stick pans with everyday abuse; 4) can handle our oven at 500 degrees; AND 5) (and most important) The SCANPAN company truly does seem to stand behind their product! I called up about 2-3 weeks ago noting that my pan was starting to peel (just a few small scratches/peels near the center), and they immediately emailed me a RA # and form to return the damaged pan and less than 2-weeks after I sent in my original Chef/Saute pan, we received via FedEx a brand new one.

Sizewise, it's noticeably larger (wider and deeper) than Calphalon's Everyday Pans (Simply Calpholon or Contemporary versions) but not too big like the Ecolution Artistry 14 Inch Colossus Pan (all available on Amazon by the way). BUT, it is much more expensive.

Yes, this line of cookware is expensive.And yes, it is worth it.I have a gas stove, so I do not have a "must be level" issue.This pan just replaced 3 older pieces of cookware (I did keep my Revereware pan sentimental).It heats and cooks evenly,uses less heat to cook completely, and cleans up like a dream.The manufacturer says this can go in the dishwasher, but I do not do that with my good pans.I have decided to replace all of my old cookware with Scanpan items.

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My 2nd Scanpan, a bit expensive but very much worth it!It replaces a simply Caphalon pan that had hot spots.This works just as I hoped/expected.

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This pan is a great size, the lack of a long handle makes it great for serving too.We got it just yesterday and ended up pan frying some meatballs and making a white sauce in it.It cleans up in a snap too.

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Only hope that the non-stick quality is retained.A dream to use and wash.I would but this over the regular 12" skilletmuch more versatile.

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