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Includes:- 1-Quart Straining Saucepan with Lid and Pouring Spouts
- 2-Quart Straining Saucepan With Lid and Pouring Spouts
- 6-Quart Stockpot with Lid
- 3-Quart Sauté Pan with Lid
- 10-Inch Frying Pan
- 11. 75-Inch Frying Pan
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They are the BEST. Period.
The nonstick coat are still the same after 3 years of rigorous cooking. I used the metal tong to stir fry stuffs countless of time and the coating are still intact.
The stuffs heat up nicely and evenly.
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Ah too bad. Was gonna jump on this or the ones at Costco but your post about it not working with induction saved me a return trip.
edit: Costco site says "induction ready?"
Just have to baby it. I'm sure most of those reviews are user error much like how you can also find negative reviews on cast/stainless being too "sticky".
And you deleted his comment. This site used to actually let users decide Frontpage.
Hi soultar1, I did not delete or edit their comment. I see stailcookie did edit their original comment though.
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Circulon Premier Professional 13-piece Hard Anodized Cookware Set (Black) [costco.com]
Circulon Premier Professional 13-piece Hard Anodized Cookware Set (Black) [costco.com]
Also Dishwasher Safe 👍
You can also get somewhat nonstick from well-seasoned cast iron. It's not completely nonstick, but definitely better than stainless for some things.
edit: Costco site says "induction ready?"
But if they're not really non-stick anymore, then what's the point? If I want something that is *mostly* nonstick, I have cast iron that will last a lifetime. If I don't need nonstick at all, I have triple ply stainless. If I'm going to reach for nonstick, I *need* it to be nonstick for something like light and fluffy eggs. And paying under $10/pan for some cheap nonstick that lasts a year is the best way to do it, at least for me.
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