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$60 shipped ($5 cheaper than Amazon without coupon.)
About This Stainless Steel Pots and Pans Set with Detachable Handle:
Exclusive Triple-bonded Stainless Steel: Durable stainless steel base for enhanced durability and optimized for induction efficiency.
Kitchen Storage Hack: Ideal for stacking and nesting, optimal storage solution.
Quick Heating: A wider 3-ply stainless steel base design delivers efficient heat conductivity, and faster & more consistent heating.
Chef Used & Chef Abused: High Heat Tolerant 600ยฐF, harder stainless steel material making it resistant to scratching, staining.
Longer Lasting: Longer lifespan of the cookware set, designed with a wider base for efficient heating and stirring, and sealed, flared rims for precision pouring.
Optimized for Dishwasher: Dishwasher friendly to save your cleaning time.
Versatile Stoves Use: From all kinds of stovetops to Oven, to Table, to Dishwasher, this multi-functional pots and pans is the perfect all-in-one set.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN 10 PIECES COOKWARE SET:
10" Frying Pan
10" Saute Pan
4.2QT Stock Pot
2.5QT Sauce Pan
3QT Sauce Pan
8"/9"/10" Silicone Lid
Storage Lid x 2
Handle x 2
Sold by Carote Official - Fulfill by Walmart
https://www.walmart.com/ip/CAROTE...irect=true
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Link please?
Is ceramic better? Even if it's white?
- 10" Frying Pan
- 10" Saute Pan
- 4.2QT Stock Pot
- 2.5&3QT Sauce Pan
- 8"/9"/10" Silicone Lid
- Storage Lid x 2
- Handle x 2
It's a bit confusing with how they grouped the sauce pan and lids but it does come out to be 12 piecesThoughts?
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can you explain what makes it the worst non-stick? I don't know much about pans so I looked around a bit and generally people enjoy using it because teflon flakes off more easily in general
In my experience, ceramic pans are "non-stick" out of the box, but very quickly lose that. It's hard to describe, but they just don't do anything particularly better than the alternatives, and in most ways they do it worse.
If you want non-stick, get a traditional non-stick pan. Always add a bit of oil and only use silicone utensils when cooking. And as with any pan, ONLY hand wash them.
If they last a few years, fine. At that point, toss them and replace.
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Well, it's faster.... Amazon has same day delivery!
If you want non-stick, get a traditional non-stick pan. Always add a bit of oil and only use silicone utensils when cooking. And as with any pan, ONLY hand wash them.
If they last a few years, fine. At that point, toss them and replace.
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Throw them out, that's the ticket, buy cr@p and then throw it out and buy more cr*p. Don't hesitate, and then think, and then buy things so good, that 20 years later you're still using them though totally bored....with counting the $$$ you now have.
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I think they are worth $60. They are definitely not high end cookware. I think the silicon is very hard and has a cheap feel. The pans are a standard/ lightweight feel. I think they are above a fabberware quality but not a 200 set by any means. I made an omelet, boiled pasta and made taco meat. They preformed okay on my electric coiled stovetop, I do see scratches on the bottom but I expect that. The lids fit loose. I like the detachable handles because they fit in the dishwasher. I have concerns about longevity. The lid has a hole for the handle which I found useful to drain the ground beef fat. Overall average.