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Old 07-09-2014, 05:45 PM
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We bought a fry pan. So far I love it. Don't know too much about the ceramic cookwares. Do they hold up well for the price?
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Old 07-09-2014, 06:38 PM
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Don't know about that brand, but I have Italian-made pans that are ceramic on one side and enamel on the other. They've won 1st place on my preference list! Hold heat a long time, heat evenly, and are a breeze to clean. Worth every penny. Looking for more, in fact.
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Are you talking about the $20 pan sold at WalMart??? We bought one and had to return it a few weeks later as it was no longer "no stick". I had kept the packaging and the receipt. The service desk said that they were a lot of them returned because they were no longer no stick.
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I saw this at Hancock Fabrics the other day--I didn't look closely at it because I was too busy wondering why it was in a fabric store!
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Personally I don't like to spend a lot of money on my cookware -- I don't want to feel obligated to cook.
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Laughing at Nammie to 7!!
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I'm with juneayerza too !! Lol
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I bought one and its non stick did not last long.
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The best non-stick pan I have ever found is from Calphalon - but you can't put it in the dishwasher. So I always was it by hand. In fact, I have 3 different Calphalon pans and one small pot. Great product.
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I have one and I love it. I treat it like a cast Iron skillet and don't immerse it in water. It gets wiped out after each use and reseasoned as needed. Mine is only about a year and a half old but no issues so far. I am also careful not to use metal in it.
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