64-Piece Sedona Kitchen-In-A-Box Cookware & Food Storage Set
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Macys.com has 64-Piece Sedona Kitchen-In-A-Box Cookware & Food Storage Set for $44.99 w/ promo code VIP applied in cart. Shipping is free. Thanks daisybeetle
Looks like a fair enough set for a college kid's first set. I wouldn't expect any of it to be great for the price but it also might be good replacements for some non-stick stuff my ex liked to use metal utensils on; though not sure how much savings there would be replacing just the pieces I need to replace.
T-fal quality is actually decent, especially for their professional E line or even their C line. Any non-stick cookware needs to be replaced in 2-3 years anyway, and that's how you should think about it when buying a set.
Judging by the pictures and people's comments, these might be comparable or lower than T-fal's entry B line (Though I have no experience with Sedona brand), so I consider this to be expensive for the cookware itself. The extras might make it worth your while, if you actually need to start a casual first kitchen as a college student or something like that
T-fal quality is actually decent, especially for their professional E line or even their C line. Any non-stick cookware needs to be replaced in 2-3 years anyway, and that's how you should think about it when buying a set.
Judging by the pictures and people's comments, these might be comparable or lower than T-fal's entry B line (Though I have no experience with Sedona brand), so I consider this to be expensive for the cookware itself. The extras might make it worth your while, if you actually need to start a casual first kitchen as a college student or something like that
Good info, but I use All-Clad and the like. Was stating to shezolmix the Sedona brand is on par with T-fal is all.
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Like the crap you'd find at the dollar-store
Judging by the pictures and people's comments, these might be comparable or lower than T-fal's entry B line (Though I have no experience with Sedona brand), so I consider this to be expensive for the cookware itself. The extras might make it worth your while, if you actually need to start a casual first kitchen as a college student or something like that
Judging by the pictures and people's comments, these might be comparable or lower than T-fal's entry B line (Though I have no experience with Sedona brand), so I consider this to be expensive for the cookware itself. The extras might make it worth your while, if you actually need to start a casual first kitchen as a college student or something like that
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