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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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Circulon Elite Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set

Circulon Elite Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware SetI recently bought a ceramic cooktop stove and none of my pans would work well because of the grooves in the bottom.These pans are PERFECT for anyone who has a ceramic/glass cooktop.The bottoms are flat, they cook evenly and cleanup...no matter how greasy/messy...is a breeze!

We purchased a 14 piece Circulon commercial set at Costco about five years ago. A couple of the sauce pans that get used daily are wearing out due to our abuse not the product. We felt it was time to replace the set. We examined many sets online and in the store. We loved our old Circulon set so that was top on our list. Two things that was a must was glass lids and heat proof handles which became our biggest challenge. The lids and handles is what solidified our choice to purchase Circulon a second time. This set is great, we are really happy with the choice. The set looks awesome, the cookware is solid and well balanced. It is thicker than our commercial set and I am sure will last us for many years too come.

The issue that almost killed our purchase is that the set does not include a 3 quart saucepan. The 3 quart saucepan is our most used and abused piece and for this set it is sold separate for $70. We temparararily solved this issue with a Circulon Total 3.5 quart sauce pot on sale for $29.99 at a local dept store and used a lid from our old set to replace the metal lid that came with it. Not a perfect match but solved our problem for now. and we saved $50. As long as Circulon offers heavy duty cookware at a good price with clear lids and heat proof handles we will probably stay loyal to the product.

Prologue: It has been two months with the set and it is awesome. We still have not picked up the 3 quart (Haven't found it on sale for the right price). But we did find the 12" deep skillet with lid for $39.95 & the 11" griddle for $29.95 at a local discount home store. The 12" deep skillet is actually a must (the 10" that comes with the set is just too small for everyday use). The skillet is designed so well that without the lid it is rounded enough inside to be a 12" skillet or wok substitute. So you will want some extra pieces but the set is worth it.

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I first purchased the wok, loved it so much, I knew the set would be a worthwhile purchase.

The pots and pans are fantastic !

I have baked, covered and uncovered,at 400 degrees various recipes in these pots, and the food cooks and browns evenly, yet the food never burns or adhears to the surfaces, its absolutely remarkable, and these pans are a joy to clean, yes I said joy. Its so easy, I almost feel guilty.

The lids appear to be dishwasher safe,( I hand wash them) and although well designed for cooking, the channeled rims do require a little more focus durring cleaning.

I have a glass top range, and the bottoms of these pots are perfect and compatable.

I shopped for a better price, not to be found, typical amazon shopping experience... total satisfaction.

Buy these circulon ELITE, the most atractive and functional of the circulon line, culinary gratification guaranteed!

ONE YEAR update: still love my pans, still look and work like new! I do put the lids in the dishwasher. I have NEVER had issues with a pan tipping over,maybe the one reviewer should level his range top?

the current price is a STEAL, great wedding gift, or gift to self if you love cooking, but hate clean-up !

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The picture of the Circulon Elite set includes the large frying pan with the handle, known as a "chicken fryer". This item is NOT included in the set. Although this is a good set of cookware, I bought it because it included the chicken fryer. I was really disappointed when I opened the box and the covered frying pan was a regular small pan. Now I still have to purchase the other frying pan at an additional cost. It would have been more cost-effective to purchase the set from Circulon's website at a higher price and get their double bonus with the purchase. Per piece it would have been less expensive.

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This is a great setthe handles are comfortable and stay cool, and the skillets and pans heat evenly and quickly. The bottoms are perfect for smooth top ranges and the glass lids have been very nice.

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Calphalon Unison Nonstick 13-Inch Flatbottom Wok with Lid

Calphalon Unison Nonstick 13-Inch Flatbottom Wok with LidI've owned several woks through the years with various coatings, not coated(cast iron) and this is the most durable trouble free wok I've owned. I've used it for high temp stir fry, searing, sauces and recipes that require finishing up in the oven. I followed the directions on the first seasoning and care instructions and have not had any finish degradation at all. I'm very happy with this pan as I head into the 2nd year of ownership.



I had a cheap wok several years ago everything stuck and it was miserable to cook with.So I was litlle skeptical that this wok would be any different --I was pleasantly surprised.I have used it a number of time with fabulous results.The non-stick surface is great!

I highly recommend being careful about the oil you use --I typically cook with EVO, but for high temp cooking, use something like peanut oil.Stirfrys turn out resturant quality!I am particularly pleased with the see-through lid perfect for steaming or watching quick-cookingitems.Amazon offers one of the best prices that I've seen for Caphalon, too. Great product.

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This wok is absolutely fantastic.I completed a cooking class in Thailand and while sitting by the pool with Ipad I ordered this wok so it would be waiting for me when I arrived back home to USA.This WOK is genius.It has taken my cooking up a few notches.Heating is even.Non-stick is fantastic as always.Before buying this WOK I paused at the comments here about scratching non-stick.Turns out of course to be a non issue if you are used to non-stick (e.g. use Silicon spatulas and use a sponge to clean).Six months later surface of WOK is absolutely pristine.I will add one comment on this topic the glass lid if you are not careful CAN contact the surface of WOK and leave a scratch.However I have yet to find a use for the glass lid on a WOK.Whatever.This WOK has changed my cooking life.Not only are my Thai dishes made to perfection but I use the WOK for eggs, hamburgers, bacon all turn out great.

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It is non-stick alright. However, the interior coating is easily scratched but using nylon spatula. I sent mine in for a replacement. The new one I received has exactly the same problem. It leads me to believe that the whole product line has the same quality. I would recommend for a $17 14" Carbon Steel Wok from Walmart. It is non-stick when seasoned correctly. I've been using one for three months now and it is very nice. I owned at least two sets of Calphalon cookware. Both are their high end product lines. The quality is going downhill and the price remains high.

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This is a great product, since buying it, I have replaced my whole set of cookware with Calphalon and I couldn't be happier.

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Farberware Aluminum Nonstick 8-Inch, 10-Inch and 11-Inch Dishwasher Safe Skillet Triple Pack

Farberware Aluminum Nonstick 8-Inch, 10-Inch and 11-Inch Dishwasher Safe Skillet Triple PackVery cheaply made.I had to get rid of them because the non-stick coating started to peel.Save your money and get something else.

These are inexpensive, they work very well for the price but they are thin and shallow. They are not deep at all, hard to make things like hamburger helper without it boiling over... Otherwise good

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I bought the 8 and 10" frying pan. They are by far the best cookware I have ever used. Completely nonstick, heats evenally, and really easy to clean. No more soaking pans over night. I would recommend silverstone cookware to anyone. Another great thing about silverstone products is that they are not over expensive. Great buy for the money

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Very impress with the quality ao this items, the coating is very effective,, the manufacturing excellent. Since I was satisfied with my first purchase, I ordered a second set and here they are at special place in the kitchen. A good product does not needs special advertising, it sell for itself.

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This Triple Pack from Farberware with Phenolic Handles, is a very great buy. Not only is it a good value, but it is a great set of skilets. They are easy to cook in and easy to clean. A good addition to any kitchen.

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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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All-Clad Stainless 10-Inch Nonstick Fry Pan

All-Clad Stainless 10-Inch Nonstick Fry PanI've heard some complain that their nonstick surface did not last as long as they would have liked, or that it actually became sticky. Those reading should know that you should only use a nonstick pan for cooking things that require it, like; omlettes, eggs, pancakes, etc. For sautes and normal cooking, you should have another regular (i.e. not a nonstick type) pan. This will ensure that your nonstick pan will last a very long time because you will not be prematurely wearing it down by using it for cooking it was not made for. Sautes cook much better on a regular pan anyway. You should only use plastic or wood utensils on it, never metal. Also, nonstick pans are NOT dishwasher safe! Dishwashers will damage the nonstick surface! Wash your nonstick with a soft sponge and soapy water only.

All Clad is probably the best cookware around. This is due to the layered metal design (and the lifetime warranty). It has stainless steel layers with aluminium in between. This works to evenly distribute the heat (even if you have a nasty electric element stove!) because aluminium is a great heat conductor. Also, this pan has the layers on the sides as well so the heat distribution is quite even.

That said, my feeling is that this pan is too expensive. It's very well made and works well, however for non stick pans, you will see very similar performace in the much cheaper Emerilware nonstick (also made by All Clad). The difference is that the Emerilware nonstick pan does not use any stainless steel. Instead, it uses anodized aluminium. Aluminium is a great heat conductor so this pan will perform just as well, for a much cheaper price. The outside finish may not look as good for as long as a stainless steel finish though so if you care about looks and don't mind spending the money, this All Clad is tops.

The Emerilware one still has the lifetime warranty and is of the exact same dimensions as the All Clad branded one. And I like the handle on the Emerilware even better than the handle on the All Clad.

With this All Clad, you are paying more for the layered stainless steel and aluminium, which require more labor to produce as well as more metel and materials.

Of course the choice is yours. If you want the best and don't mind spending the extra money, this All Clad is tops. If however you want nearly identical performance at a cheaper cost and the same lifetime warranty, the less expensive Emerilware pan would be a better match. I don't think you can go wrong either way!



I've been an owner of All Clad for 15 years.My non-stick fry pan however looses it's teflon coating every 12-24 months along the edges.Probably not good for my health.However, I would simply drop the pan in the mail, send back to All Clad and almost like magic a new pan would be shipped to me within 7 days.Since All Clad was bought in 2004 everything has changed.They give you a hard time about using there famous warranty, and make the process difficult with RMA numbers, having to write something to them and wait to hear from them with a shipping number.It took them 2 weeks just to reply and give me a shipping number.Now they've had my pan for 4+ weeks and they told me it may be another 2 weeks.What's the point of the warranty?I am done with All Clad.Such a bummer.

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My pan stopped being a non-stick pan about 18 months after I bought it.When I contacted All-Clad to have the pan repaired under warrantee I received the following email.All -Clad charges top dollar for their product.

Judge for yourself.

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Dear Mr. Eisenberg,

We thank you for your email via All-Clad.com.We regret to learn that you have experienced any difficulties with your All-Clad cookware.

From date of purchase, All-Clad guarantees to repair or replace any item found defective in material, construction or workmanship under normal use and following care instructions. This excludes any damage resulting from improper use and care. Minor imperfections and slight color variations are normal.

We will be happy to provide a warranty evaluation.Prior to sending in your cookware, please review the following explanation of improper use and care that may have voided your warranty:

Most instances when the non-stick coating has lost its' non-stick properties, it is due to overheating of the pan.Cookware with non-stick coatings should be used on low to medium heat settings.Due to the superior quality of All-Clad cookware the cookware will heat up quicker and retain the heat.One indication that your pan has been overheated is that your non-stick has turned a brown or rusty color.Overheating of the non-stick coating will cause the non-stick properties to break down.As a result you will find that foods are sticking to the cookware.Overheating voids the warranty.You may try to clean the non-stick coating with a mixture of baking soda and mild dish detergent using a soft cloth.Depending on the degree of overheating, this may help return some of the

non-stick performance.

If there are digs, nicks or scratches to the non-stick coating from the use of metal utensils or sharp knives, this will affect the performance of the non-stick and will void the warranty.

Wearing away of the non-stick due to use of abrasive cleaners or scouring pads is not covered under the warranty.

If the non-stick appears to be flaking, but you do not see the stainless steel underneath, this may be due to residual oil build up on the pan.Oils hide within non-stick surfaces in places where they cannot be removed simply with soap and water. These oils burn during subsequent uses and create a layer that food can stick too and also can flake off.Sprinkle a bit of the baking soda into your pan. Add warm water and dish detergent to make a soupy solution. Use a soft cloth, plastic-looped scrubber, or a food-grade nylon scrubbing brush to agitate the debris in a circular motion.Rinse well with cold water and dry thoroughly to avoid spotting.

If you feel that the problem you are encountering is not a result of any of the above use and care issues, we will be happy to provide a warranty evaluation for replacement.Please package the product securely and include a brief note that explains the problem that you are experiencing with the item(s). Include in the note your name and return address. Please also mark the outside of the package clearly with the number 110416-000003.Send the return to the below address.We strongly suggest that you use a traceable form of shipping and retain the tracking number for your records.We cannot be responsible for packages that are lost or damaged in transit.

All Clad Metalcrafters

Attention: Consumer Returns

2121 Eden Road

Millville, NJ 08332

110416-000003

Please allow 4-6 weeks for processing and evaluation.

We thank you for writing to us. If you have additional questions, please contact a representative in our consumer service department at 1-800-255-2523. Representatives are available from 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM EST, Monday thru Friday.

Best Regards,

All-Clad Metalcrafters

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This is my most-used pan.My only beef is that the non-stick coating degrades over time.The coating desn't flake off like cheaper immitations, but it does wear away.After a couple of years, it just wasn't working.Frying an egg is the ultimate test of a non-stick.They slide around the pan when the pan is new.I returned it to All-Clad, and they replaced it with a new one.I'm now on my second pan and after another couple of years, it's going the same way.I can't complain about customer service, as they gave me a new pan without any original packaging or a receipt.

I wash the pan by hand and I never use metalic utensils in it.I never use it inside the oven.I think as far as non-sticks go, this is a fine product.I just don't think there is such a thing as a non-stick that can last that long.If All-Clad are happy to keep replacing my pan, then I guess I'll stick with it.

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This pan is great when new.However, when you spend $125 on a pan, you expect to use it for a long time.Unfortunately, after a year or so, this pan started to develop a sticky film that compromised the non-stick cooking surface.All-Clad refused to exchange the pan for a new one, despite the fact that we followed their instructions with respect to heat and cleaning.

Bottom line is that you should stick with all-clad for stainless cookware.For non-stick, go with a cheaper alternative that you don't mind replacing every couple of years because All-Clad will not stand by their product.

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Mauviel M'Heritage M150B 6526.22 8.6 Inch Round Frying Pan

Mauviel M'Heritage M150B 6526.22 8.6 Inch Round Frying PanBeautiful, impeccable quality. A perfect size for a good fried steak (or anything) or a spanish omelette, which is what I use it for most of the time. If you live alone, this is your perfect frying pan for quick, single serving foods.



Sometimes I just have to cook on medium heat.When I do, I reach for a pan with a high copper content.I finally decided to turn the copper content all the way up to "11." So I bought a Mauviel M'Heritage M150B 8.6" Round Frying pan.

The Mauviel M'Heritage M150B 8.6" Round Frying pan works great for a little light duty cooking.These pans are a decent compromise in that they are copper pans that have a thin stainless steel liner. Stainless steel and copper have wildly different reactions to salts and acids, so you'll want to watch what you are doing. Just read the directions that come with the pans and it'll last forever.

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Zojirushi EP-PBC10 Gourmet d'Expert Electric Skillet

Zojirushi EP-PBC10 Gourmet d'Expert Electric SkilletThe main selling point of this skillet for me was the fact that it doesn't use a coil that's built into the base of the cooking surface. Instead, it uses a removable non stick bowl that rests on a circular surface exactly the same size as the base of the bowl. This results in more even heating of the surface and less wear and tear on the non stick surface.

If you've used traditional electric skillets, you've probably noticed that the non stick coating tends to peel/bubble around the area where the heating element/coil is. I'm happy to report no bubbling or flaking during the time I have been using this since May of 2011. There are some light surface scuffs presumably from stirring items and washing the bowl (which is super easy to clean) but nothing compromising the coating itself. You should have no problems with this along as you stick to using silicone or wood cooking tools.

Again, because of the way that this skillet operates, it's very easy and predictable to cook with. It does tend to "hold" the heat for a longer period of time than some other skillet designs. As one other reviewer mentioned, the "keep warm" setting is actually better for simmering than the actual simmer setting on the slider.

Overall, I'm really happy with this skillet, but I'm taking off one star because of the fact that the power cable has a strong chemical/rubber smell that refuses to go away.

Heats up quickly. I use it for pancakes, soups, simmering cube steaks. It cooks them in less time than a regular pot or pan. Cleanup is quick and easy. The only thing to watch for is that the simmer setting is a little hot. I use the warm setting for simmering.

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I'm a single student and use this for everything; eggs, meat, soup, potstickers, you name it. Even boiling water! There is actually a sort of spout, so when you pour water out, it doesn't leak everywhere down the sides. It's a very well-built product. Using it is a joy. The clear lid is very useful. The nonstick surface is wonderfully durable and effective. Cleaning it is extremely easy. The only thing I don't like is that the cooking surface is slightly convex, so when I cook fried eggs, for example, they flow to the side and become a long, awkward shape. I also have to use a sprayer to spray olive oil on it so it doesn't doesn't just flow to the side. But other than that, it's a great product. I'm sure the convex cooking surface was designed for grilling stuff in mind, so it might actually be a pro, but I still wish it was just completely flat.

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I bought this item for an elderly parent who forgets to turn things off. The ad says the skillet features an auto shut off, but I saw nothing about that in the manual when the skillet arrived. I just called Zojirushi's Customer Service and was told there is no auto shut off feature. They checked the Amazon.com ad had no explanation about why an auto shut-off feature was mentioned.

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This is the most versatile cooking appliance I have ever owned. The ceramic nonstick surfaceallows the use of high heat both for pan frying a steak or high temperature roasting.. It is a great slow cooker and convenient for roasting. When my k-cup coffee maker broke, I used it as a tea kettle to boil water and pour out the pour spout into my coffee cup. In the morning you can cook your bacon, eggs, pancakes and even bake biscuits. I am familiar with Zoji quality from my Rice Cooker, Bread Maker and travel mug. These appliances are designed and made in Japan and it shows.

This jewel truly makes one-pot meals a reality. I made chili the other nightbrowned the meat, cooked the vegetables, drained the grease, added the tomatoes and bean, brought it to a boil and reduced to simmer and cook for two hours. Cleanup was a breeze thanks to the nonstick surface. A great product, especially for someone in a dorm room or a small apartment, Highly recommended.

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WearEver A8349765 Cook and Strain Nonstick Stainless Steel 10-Inch Covered Fry Pan / Saute Pan with

WearEver A8349765 Cook and Strain Nonstick Stainless Steel 10-Inch Covered Fry Pan / Saute Pan with Glass Straining Lid Dishwasher Safe Cookware, SilverThis pan is really handy. It has tall sides for those ideas that can splatter and it is the perfect size for a small family.I like it so much I have 2!

This is an excellent pan for glass topped ranges.The base is perfectly flat and very stable.The glass top is convenient for watching your food without lifting the lid (and losing heat) as it cooks.A simple turn of the lid to line up the vent holes with the pour spouts allows your food to vent excess steam, or turn it to block the holes to keep the steam inside.It is very well made and easy to clean.Do NOT use it on high heat or the non-stick coating will be destroyed.(I found out the hard way.)It is a very versatile pan, but should be used only at medium and low temperatures.I would not recommend it for gas cooktops because gas burners concentrate heat in a very small area (even on "low"), which would quickly ruin the non-stick coating.

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I really loved this pan, very multi purpose so rated it 3 star even though it only lasted less than a year.

I would say if you use it close to once daily it wont last a year.Even though I used

all plastic utensils it started peeling around the sides which makes no sense as the contact with spatuals was on the bottom

of the pan. Disappointed I had to toss it.

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I have had one of these pans for a couple of years.`It is absolutely the best pan in the word for cooking spaghetti since you can do a great job of draining the pasta after cooking it.I use a "pasta wrench" pasta server when adding full length spaghetti to boiling water since otherwise the noodles are a bit too long the "pasta wrench" serving tool lets me soften and bend the noodles when I add them to the boiling water.I cook the pasta covered on medium for 10 minutes in 1/2 pan of water, drain it with the pan, add some cold sauce and reheat for a minute or two great pasta every time!

I also use it for stir frying.

The glass lid is great, keeps the heat in.The straight sides are good for boiling and stirring but I prefer a slope sided glass-covered pan for eggs and omelets.

My only complaint it that I managed to semi-incinerate the non-stick coatingon the pan walls by leaving the pan on a lit burner and now it's flaking off.I could swear I've seen pans like this with no non-stick coating, but only occasionally.I sort of wish I had one.The non-stick coating is the Achilles heel of coated pans.Bare stainless is forever!

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I purchased one of these pans 5 years ago for my boyfriend.The pan has made it through 3 states and 1 wedding and finally just now gave out.Since we use the pan at least twice a week, I think that's pretty good.Am buying another as a replacement.

Circulon Contempo Nonstick Skillet

Circulon Contempo Red Dishwasher Safe Nonstick Skillet, 12-InchThey work as described, no stick, even heat, easy cleanup. Color very vibrant, like the retracting hooks for hang up. Arrived on time, packed well and no bad experience at all. Bought thru Amazon always a good experience!

Purchased two smaller skillets in a store and then saw this size in the same color.Love the even cooking, easy cleanup and you can use metal utensils.

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Skillet arrived in an intact, undamaged box but was badly dented.This had to have been noticed by the person packing it up at Amazon.I had to return the item and hopefully the replacement will be in good shape.The skillet seems to be a bit thinner than I remember Circulon pans being in the past.Otherwise, it is a nice looking skillet.

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Anolon Ultra Clad Stainless Steel 10" Nonstick Skillet

Anolon Ultra Clad Stainless Steel 10' Nonstick SkilletThis pan is great.The nonstick works really well and the base is nice and thick for even cooking.It's not the cheapest pan, but is worth the money.

The product seems to have gathered a few minor scratches. Prefer the lightweight feel of the product. Seems fair for the price.

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Swiss Diamond Pressure Cast Aluminum Non Stick Induction Fry Pan, Grey

Swiss Diamond Pressure Cast Aluminum Non Stick Induction Fry Pan, Grey, 12-1/2-InchWe have had our Swiss Diamond Induction Fry pan for almost a year and LOVE it.It is truly a non stick fry pan that is perfect for omelets,frying eggs, pancakes, rewarming, etc. I can use metal in it without worry.We can even flip our food in the air as it slides so easily.I just wish that I had a lid for it. Now we are saving for a large Swiss Diamond Induction skillet to fry golden brown potatoes without sticking.I am also looking to buy a small skillet for a wedding present.I would like to share something that will be useful for years to come.

I have looked for and used several non-stick pans. I am frustrated how after a year all of myprevious pans would lose their surface, and no longer be non-stick. I was hoping that I had found the holy grail, and paid well for it. Unfortunately, this pan still sticks, and does not keep up to expectations. Eggs still stick. The pan does wash up well, and is of solid construction. Yet after only using it for a month, the $100 plus price tag was not worth it.

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I love cooking with this pan.The cooking surface area is larger than most pans of this type.However I'm disappointed in how easily It scratches.It works on induction cooktop which is the main reason I bought it.Nothing sticks to it and that is a huge plus.I have tried numerous types and done a lot of research and so far this is the best one I have found!

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I purchased this fry pan because I moved to a new house that has an induction cooktop.It works perfectly on the cooktop with no issues.The pan is quite heavy for it's size. Not as heavy as cast iron but definitely heavier than our old non-stick skillet.Clean up is as easy as can be.Seems to be of top quality and I would no doubt recommend it.

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If you like to have steady, even, and precise heating this is your pan. I was skeptical about paying so much for one stinking pan but wow, it just cooks so predictably and consistently. Perfect pancakes, perfect eggs, perfect fried veggies, perfect bacon even heating across the pan. No wobbles. No weird heat distribution.

I am using this on a Thermador induction cooktop. I also use the Emeril All-Clad pans they work ok but I only use now when the Swiss Diamond fry pan doesn't match what I'm cooking (like soup!).

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Staub 12" American Square Grill Pan

Staub 12' American Square Grill Pan, BlackI purchased the 10" Lodge Logic Grill Pan and the 10" Staub Grill Pan at the same time. The Staub pan is approximately three times the cost of the lodge logic pan. I find the Staub pan to be suburb in both look and feel, but both pans are entirely functional. Surprisingly, I found the lodge pan to have a smoother coating of outer enamel I was less worried about scratching my glass top stove when using it. The lodge pan is about 1/2" shorter than the Staub pan which may result in additional splatter. The cooking surfaces of both pans are the same size, however the surface of the lodge pan feels more porous than that of the Staub pan.

I found cleaning to be very simple for both pans. If you are having difficulty I suggest soaking the griddle surface in hot water and detergent for an hour. This gives a chance for the detergent to break down and release fats. If you want to prevent burning try cooking with temperatures no more than medium high this is stated in the included manual. Be sure to give your pan a good coat of olive oil when cooking I use the pressurized spray olive oil as it is far easier to get an even coat.

Staub Grill Pan Review Summary:

Pros (Compared to Lodge Logic): Height (Approx 1/2" Taller than Staub Grill Pan), Quality of Cooking Surface Enamel, No Pour Spout, General Appearance

Cons (Compared to Lodge Logic): High Cost, Smoothness of Outer Enamel

Overall Stars Staub 10" Grill Pan: 5/5

Overall Stars Lodge Logic: 4/5

If both pans had been the same height I would have given both a rating of 5. The rest of the cons are outweighed by the difference in cost between the pans. At it's price point, the lodge pan is still a very good deal. If you have a modest budget by all means purchase the lodge pan. It works. If you are concerned about splatter and visual appeal and have the budget buy the Staub.

I have used both griddles twice now and am posting pictures and as you will see both appear brand new though they have been used.



This pan is da shazzizo.Really.

HEAVY cast iron, with a glossy enamel exterior and a rough black enamel interior.It really doesn't need seasoning, as the enamel doesn't rust or stick.Preheat it until smoking hot, add a seasoned steak, leave on for a minute or two, rotate 90 degrees to get those great crosshatched grill marks, flip and repeat, then put into a preheated 450 oven for 4+ minutes, depending on how thick the steak is and how rare you want it.

Seriously foolproof steakhouse good steak, every time, as long as you don't over cook.

The same technique works really well for fish as well.Whatever you cook the sear and blast method works great, and it's easy to make pan sauce.

Although I give this five stars, be warned that it's not easy to clean.Forget trying to get it back to factory condition, ain't gonna happen.However, because the cast iron isn't exposed, but instead your dealing with black matte enamel, you can use dish soap and a scrubbie to get the worst, then leave it on medium heat to dry.

I use this pan constantly, particularly in the winter when it's not so much fun to grill, I'm giving my Alaskan brother one for his birthday.However, even in the summer months it still sees a lot of use.

This and my 9 qt. dutch oven get the heaviest use, and the biggest bang for my cookware buck.

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The day I got it from Sur La Table I went and bought two New York Strips to break it in.They were text-book picture perfect with an external sear with blood red rare interiors.Incredible for seared steaks or burgers.Preheat on high heat for at least five minutes before cooking.Get it smoking hot before you put the meat on the grill.Juices from deglazing or rendered fat can easily be poured off with the two pour spouts to make sauces or reductions.And it is oven and broiler safe.You will not be sorry!

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Smoke concentrates in the grooves between the ridges, which enhances the taste of seared steaks.You can make the grill marks as light-brown or black as you want. This sure beats trying to grill outdoors in the middle of winter, and the results are delish.

If you don't have a strong hood fan, you may have to open some windows and close bedroom doors, this thing can get generate as much smoke as grilling on the barbie.

For water-softening of burnt residue, pouring water into a searing hot enameled pan might crack the enamel due to differential contractions of rapidly cooled enamel and iron.A safer technique is to let the pan cool for a good 20 minutes, then pour in water and reheat the stove, letting the water low-boil for awhile, e.g. 30 minutes.You can use dishsoap or not.I just pour the soapless water out and wipe with a some paper towels.I don't worry about getting it spic and span, a little gray-browning of the last towel is okay with me, I treat this like my seasoned cast iron skillets and woks.

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This worked well for its purpose but after only 6 or so uses it cracked, while heating, close to the angle of the metal spout.Since others have reported similar cracks, the sharp angle of the spout is presumably a design flaw.

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Paula Deen Signature Porcelain 9-Inch Nonstick Skillet and 11-Inch Nonstick Square Griddle, Red

Paula Deen Signature Porcelain 9-Inch Nonstick Skillet and 11-Inch Nonstick Square Griddle, RedI love this set by Paula Dean.The griddle is the perfect size for pancakes or grilled cheese and so far nothing has stuck.I love the 9 inch skillet for eggs and omlets.They come out perfect.



This set of pans is pretty nice. I got it to give the Paula Deen pans a try and I needed a new square griddle! The price was excellent so it was time! The interior is non-stick (a plus)and the lovely red speckled enamel exterior is my hands down favorite thing about these pans! I like that they have a metal ring for hanging, it's a copper color and looks nice. The only downside for me is the handles are a bit too narrow for a comfortable grip!

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Cast Iron Heat Diffuser with Handle by Ilsa 8.25 Inch

Cast Iron Heat Diffuser with Handle by Ilsa 8.25 InchThis is a must if you have a gas stove. Simmering Spagetti sauce, pea soup, chili etc. If youwant it to cook slow and not burn this is your answer.This diffuser is the best one I have found. It will last a life time, unlike the cheaper varietythat burns up over time. This one also has a little handle that can beadded or removed as it is needed. A perfect product! Thanks.



This is a 8.25 cast iron disk pretty much as shown.It works fine for turning the "simmer" flame on our gas range into a wider heat source that doesn't burn stuff in the pan.Since we do marinara sauce a couple times a month, this is important.Won't work on a flat ceramic cook top.

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For years I have been dangerously stacking one burner grate on top of another on my gas range when I made things that needed simmering to keep them from burning on the bottom of the pan.A friend recommended I try this item, and I love it!I can't believe I ever mades sauces, chili, or soups without it.

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Well made, works great.Well packaged.I can now work outside and let the soup simmer without fear of burning.Rice does not burn.Wish I had know about this before.

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Decided to write this review as I didn't see any others reviewing this for a ceramic top or induction range.Took a chance and ordered it anyway and am so glad I did. I have an induction hybrid range (2 regular electric + 2 induction electric burners)with a ceramic surface. I needed a diffuser for 2 reasons:to use my tagine and to convert an induction burner for use with non cast-iron cookware. Works great for both. It does have a ridge on the bottom which I think is designed for a gas range but it works fine on my largest burner, which is induction, as well as the regular electric burners, as long as the ridge makes contact with the burner.Does not scratch the cooking surface of my smooth ceramic cooktop. Very happy with my purchase!

Stansport 8 3/4 Inch Enamel Fry Pan, Royal Blue

Stansport 8 3/4 Inch Enamel Fry Pan, Royal BlueAll purpose, easy to clean and free of chemical liners.Right size for one to two people.



The metal of this pan is very thin and so it doesn't heat evenly. Areas of the pan that get dry will burn the food residue very quickly. It's okay if you keep it full, but don't try to scramble eggs.

Even though the handle isn't insulated, it can be touched without a pot holder.

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The skillet is very thin, there was a little rust around the handle. Just didn't like it. I was expectiing a heavier pad.

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All Clad 9 Inch Stainless Steel French Skillet and 7.5 Inch Non Stick French Skillet Set

All Clad 9 Inch Stainless Steel French Skillet and 7.5 Inch Non Stick French Skillet SetNo....these pans perform as well as all of all clad's products.While I don't expect the non stick to last forever, as no non stick has been able to withstand the test of long periods of time, these little pans will be used again and again.



This is my first All Clad purchase & it won't be my last. The pans are everything they are said to be; a joy to cook with. The weight of the pans & the position of the handle gives me the feel of using a finely designed tool. Cooking omelets are such a pleasure in the non stick pan that I'm sure I am eating more eggs! Clean up is a breeze, a quick swipe with a soapy sponge is all that is needed. My only complaint is that the steel skillet came with a nick along the edge. It doesn't affect performance at all but is noticeable. I'm guessing that is why the great sale price. All in all this product still deserves 5 stars in my opinion.

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I'm an All Clad fan, and these were no exception. I use the omellet one the most, and it is great and easy to clean. Great deal for the price!

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Been wanting to buy All-Clad frying pans for awhile now and finally got a good Christmas discount here at Amazon.com. The

whole buying and shipping process is always a breeze here I hardly shop anywhere else online now. I got this two pan set as

well as the 10-inch and 12-inch frying pans with lids.

These smaller frying pans are the same quality as the bigger ones but much more convenient for cooking smaller meals or

portions. They are wonderful for grilling sandwiches ... when browning potatos, they turn out even and crisp, not soggy like

a lot of non-stick pans. Cleanup is easy as long as you keep the heat down ... don't worry, the food will get done. Be

patient!

I'm so tired of babying cheap (and not-so-cheap) non-stick pans and still having to replace them every year or so and

getting mediocre results even in the best of times. These All-Clad steel pans should last forever and we'll see how long the

non-stick one lasts.

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The non-stick 7.5 inch pan is great for eggs & the stainless steel 9 inch works great for sausage.These are my first All Clad pans, so far so good. Update the non-stick coating is coming off around the edges a year later.

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Lodge Elements SC90SET 8-Piece Cookware Set, Silver

Lodge Elements SC90SET 8-Piece Cookware Set, Silver ()This 9-Piece Lodge cookware set consists of two sauce pans, a stock pot, two skillets, three lids and a "silicone hot handle holder."

Even as I was unpacking the box in which the set was shipped, I was impressed by the weight of the various pots.This gave me a hint of the quality construction of the set, an that impression was reinforced by a closer inspection of the three glass lids that are included.The lids are solidily constructed and each of them fits snugly into place, their weight ensuring a solid seal with the pot or pan they are designed to fit.

My wife and I first tried the larger of the sauce pans and the first thing we noticed was that the pan's weight seemed to be focused on its bottom.This means that stirring whatever is inside the sauce pans does not result in the pan spinning or turning on the stovetop's burner (a particular problem with the new "slick surfaced" electric stove tops).In preparation of this same meal, we used the deep skillet to cook several chicken breasts and were pleased to find that there are no "hot spots" on the skillet's base, meaning that all the pieces were cooked evenly and nothing was scorched or burned.

My wife, who is a bit of an expert on the handling and care of cast iron skillets, used the one from this set to make one of her traditional cornbreads and was pleased at the way it cooked again, there did not appear to be any hot spots in the skillet that would cause something to cook unevenly.The cornbread was as near perfectly done as any she has ever produced, in fact.

Clean-up of the pieces was what we expected; nothing remarkable in either direction.

Main plusses noted by my wife, especially, include: the steadying second handle on the deep skillet, the extra weight centered on the sauce pan bottoms, the see through pot lids, the graduated measurement markings on the insides of the pots, and the overall quality construction of the set.This is our first exposure to Lodge cookware, but we are suitably impressed, and would most certainly purchase this brand in the future.

I could not WAIT for this set to arrive! I love cast iron, and I have been researching every cookware set I come across to try to make a decission. Part of me didn't like the prospect of comparing a new cast iron to my generational one that is well loved and well aged. This newcomer exceeded expectations. It came from the manufacturer pre-seasoned, and had instructions to wash and oil it before first use, and to re-oil it after every wash. I followed directions (Im good at that) :) and cooked my first meal in my brand new cast iron. My food came out perfectly done, evenly cooked, and didn't stick at all (I expected the worst)!

Department stores charge too much for too little, and my own indecission didn't help the issue. When I found a set that had a cast iron skillet IN it, I knew I had found the right one!

I did contact Lodge to ask some questions first. All of their cast iron is produced here in the USA, however, the stainless steel is from China. It is also not 18/10, I think they told me it was 18/8? I cannot find the email. That delayed my decission a bit...I feel like in this economy, we should be supporting our own country. However, because the cast iron IS US made which did in the end have enough pull (paired with the other reviews, and a drop in list price on Amazon) to sway my decission.

The set arrived very promptly. I have already begun using it, and I am very pleased with how it performs so far. The pans and lids all fit together well, and unlike many other sets, all of the pans are a convenient, and useable every day sizes. The largest pot lid fits the cast iron skillet well. All of the pieces have a good solid feel to them, and a comforting weight. Total win.

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Received this beautiful cookware set promptly and in pristine condition. These induction-ready cookware are easy to clean rub with a little baking soda to keep them shiny and stainless. Have see-through glass covers, and easy-to-pour, drip-resistant edge. There are measure marks inside each pot and pan sooooo convenient. This set looks and feels like a very expensive set. Truly an excellent value.

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()These pots and pans are very sturdy and well crafted. They heat up quickly (water boiled in something like five minutes! My old pot I had to wait close to twenty!). The cast iron skillet comes preseasoned, which is nice. Yes, it does have 8 pieces, technically, but 3 of those are lids. The sizes are pretty well spaced, though I tend to like smaller pots for things like sauces. I also cook for one quite often, and using big pots is just not convenient.

The only con is that the handles are also metal and tend to get a little too warm.

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They are heavy and seem ok BUT there was really nothing special about them.Got them in a Gold sale, with extra off, so I think they were worth the sale price.

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Total Chef TCCZ02SN 3-Liter Czech Multi Cooker with Temperature Control, Black

Total Chef TCCZ02SN 3-Liter Czech Multi Cooker with Temperature Control, BlackI had an older version of the Czech cooker (called the Remoska) when I lived in the UK.It was the same, except that it didn't have a variable heat control or a lid holder.UK electrical domestic appliances aren't compatible with US power supply, so I had to leave it behind, and for the last 4 years I've been searching for one in the USA.

It sounds an unlikely promise that you can cook such a wide range of foods in this cooker, but it really is true, and the fuel costs are absolutely minimal.It heats up quickly and cleans very easily (sometimes with just the wipe of a piece of kitchen paper).The window in the lid allows easy progress checking, and there's no steam or odor escape.When not in use it's light and compact enough to be put away, needing only the space for a large pot or casserole dish, but I use mine so much that it stays on the counter top.

I've used my Czech cooker for baked and boulangere potatoes, fish, casseroles, chops, chicken breasts, shepherds pie, frozen French fries, processed goods such as pot pies and burgers, French sticks (in pieces) and bread rolls.The cooker preserves moisture in foods and gives much better results than my toaster oven for delicate foods or ones with a tendency to dry out.Unlike crock pots, the cooking time is the same as for conventional ovens and doesn't need lengthy preheating. The heat comes from the lid rather than underneath, so foods much as cheese toppings get a nice light browning that can't be achieved in a microwave.

Although the purchase price is more than your average toaster oven I'd recommend this product to anyone who cooks small quantities, or has a small kitchen or a camper van.I'm anticipating getting many years of service from it, which will more than justify the outlay.My sister in the UK still uses my old one daily, and it's still in perfect working order after ten years.

I bought this for my over the road, truck driving husband. This really does heat food quickly, it even gets chunks of meat hot in the middle when reheating.

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This is a Remoska, made in the Czech Republic (formerly Czechoslovakia) for the last 60+ years. It has an incredible track record and is widely used in the old country. My mother in-law lives in Prague and still cooks with her original Remoska several times a week and its about 50 years old! I love the fact its not made in China!

Its basically a countertop oven with the heating element built into the lid with a small window for viewing. Itssimplicity and operation are pure genius. The inside of the lid and the bowl have a high quality DuPont non-stick surface. There is a stand for the lid for easy placement on a counter and is a safety feature.

It cooks fast, evenly and is a good investment as its extremely well made.Note the original Remoska doesn't have the extra handles on the lid and no temperature control, they have made some upgrades! I swear it's not my imagination, everything cooked in a Remoska just tastes better!

8 years ago I ordered 2 original Remoskas (120v) from Canada, $123.99 each plus $23.90 for S&H. One for my wife and one for my mother, and yes they're pricey, even more so in the Czech Republic. I mention this to put the price here on Amazon in perspective, it's a bargain. By the way, both Remoska's still work and look like new! When was the last time you bought any appliance that still worked and looked new after 8 years?

As you can tell we love our Remoska, and I am sure the model on Amazon cooks just as well. It will be an interesting and fun addition to your kitchen or as a gift for your cook that has almost everything.

Dobrou chut (Bon Appetit in Czech)!

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