These don't seem special in any way. Why are they a good deal?
At Costco, the sales guy said the nonstick with the dotted surface one could use metal on it unlike teflon and it was guaranteed for life. At Costco you have to buy entire sets for $300 though and I only wanted one non stick fry pan/pot. They are a road show item.
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At Costco, the sales guy said the nonstick with the dotted surface one could use metal on it unlike teflon and it was guaranteed for life. At Costco you have to buy entire sets for $300 though and I only wanted one non stick fry pan/pot. They are a road show item.
That's a sales guy talking. Those ceramic nonstick pans last no longer than other nonstick pans. They just look pretty and cool with the graphic design.
Try using the warranty and see what they say. I tried that with Greenpan on their Costco nonstick after the nonstick gave up the ghost within 6 months and they asked me a bunch of questions until they found one that they could reject the warranty under. Something like, "what is the highest level you've ever turned up the stove?" I answered, "medium high, but not often."
Wrong answer. They rejected the claim.
Do not invest a lot in nonstick. Get inexpensive to medium price because you'll need to replace it in 1-2 years tops. Spend more on your stainless cookware that will last a lifetime, and less on your nonstick for eggs and pancakes. The nonstick snake oil reinvents itself with some new micro-nano-ceramic-technology-thingawhatever every handful of years, and it never lasts longer.
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cannot replicate free ship over 59
cannot replicate free ship over 59
I can't get free ship either and it's right on their website
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code won't apply.
also... not seeing 59 of needed cookware. no free ship no dice, this company is sheisty.
At Costco, the sales guy said the nonstick with the dotted surface one could use metal on it unlike teflon and it was guaranteed for life. At Costco you have to buy entire sets for $300 though and I only wanted one non stick fry pan/pot. They are a road show item.
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That's a sales guy talking. Those ceramic nonstick pans last no longer than other nonstick pans. They just look pretty and cool with the graphic design.
Try using the warranty and see what they say. I tried that with Greenpan on their Costco nonstick after the nonstick gave up the ghost within 6 months and they asked me a bunch of questions until they found one that they could reject the warranty under. Something like, "what is the highest level you've ever turned up the stove?" I answered, "medium high, but not often."
Wrong answer. They rejected the claim.
Do not invest a lot in nonstick. Get inexpensive to medium price because you'll need to replace it in 1-2 years tops. Spend more on your stainless cookware that will last a lifetime, and less on your nonstick for eggs and pancakes. The nonstick snake oil reinvents itself with some new micro-nano-ceramic-technology-thingawhatever every handful of years, and it never lasts longer.