Macy's.com has 13-Piece Tools of the Trade Cookware Set (Stainless Steel or Non-Stick) on sale for $29.99. Before purchase, to earn 30% in Slickdeals Cashback, follow instructions below. Shipping is free.
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Macy's.com has 13-Piece Tools of the Trade Cookware Set (Stainless Steel or Non-Stick) on sale for $29.99. Before purchase, to earn 30% in Slickdeals Cashback, follow instructions below. Shipping is free.
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Bought these last time around.... OK for steaming vegetables and that's about it. Don't even try to fry an egg in the frying pan. Ended up in the garbage.
Don't know why everyone hates it. I got the stainless steel set last year for same price and they do what they meant to do. No complaints from me. Not broken, warped, burnt or anything.
Don't know why everyone hates it. I got the stainless steel set last year for same price and they do what they meant to do. No complaints from me. Not broken, warped, burnt or anything.
OK, let's count the reasons:
1) I despise any "set" that includes freakin plastic utensils in the count.
2) 1.5 and 2.5qt saucepans are too close to each other, and the 1.5 is way too small for anything other than a single person.
3) 8" frying pan is too small for anything other than a cheese sandwich.
4) what you really want is stainless saucepans (easier cooking) and nonstick frying pans, but you can't mix and match with this set.
5) the nonstick on these is going to be atrocious and be worn off almost immediately.
6) the stainless version is only impact-bonded on the bottom, which means that it's not going to heat the sides and you're going to have things stick like crazy.
7) stockpot is too small to make anything for more than one person.
Seriously, it's *garbage* that is probably worth the $20-30 that it's selling for now. Maybe it's fine for a college student living by themselves who has no other options other than McDonald's, but to literally anyone else just avoid this like the plague. If you really need a full cookware set, get a single 10" nonstick ($15 from Amazon?), a 6-8qt stainless stockpot from Goodwill ($5?) and a 3qt stainless saucepan from Goodwill ($5?). Then add to that as needed, and it will actually last you a long, long time.
1) I despise any "set" that includes freakin plastic utensils in the count.
2) 1.5 and 2.5qt saucepans are too close to each other, and the 1.5 is way too small for anything other than a single person.
3) 8" frying pan is too small for anything other than a cheese sandwich.
4) what you really want is stainless saucepans (easier cooking) and nonstick frying pans, but you can't mix and match with this set.
5) the nonstick on these is going to be atrocious and be worn off almost immediately.
6) the stainless version is only impact-bonded on the bottom, which means that it's not going to heat the sides and you're going to have things stick like crazy.
7) stockpot is too small to make anything for more than one person.
Seriously, it's *garbage* that is probably worth the $20-30 that it's selling for now. Maybe it's fine for a college student living by themselves who has no other options other than McDonald's, but to literally anyone else just avoid this like the plague. If you really need a full cookware set, get a single 10" nonstick ($15 from Amazon?), a 6-8qt stainless stockpot from Goodwill ($5?) and a 3qt stainless saucepan from Goodwill ($5?). Then add to that as needed, and it will actually last you a long, long time.
It's not nonstick. My mom bought these and they're bare metal, which is why they warp so fast. This is the absolute cheapest cooking set you could buy right next to actual childrens cooking tool toys.
It's not nonstick. My mom bought these and they're bare metal, which is why they warp so fast. This is the absolute cheapest cooking set you could buy right next to actual childrens cooking tool toys.
It's offered in two options, stainless or nonstick.
I have this set. While it's not chef quality by any means, it's absolutely acceptable for a single person living on their own that Is only cooking for them self.
Bought these last time around.... OK for steaming vegetables and that's about it. Don't even try to fry an egg in the frying pan. Ended up in the garbage.
Are you sure you know how to fry an egg? 🤔
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1) I despise any "set" that includes freakin plastic utensils in the count.
2) 1.5 and 2.5qt saucepans are too close to each other, and the 1.5 is way too small for anything other than a single person.
3) 8" frying pan is too small for anything other than a cheese sandwich.
4) what you really want is stainless saucepans (easier cooking) and nonstick frying pans, but you can't mix and match with this set.
5) the nonstick on these is going to be atrocious and be worn off almost immediately.
6) the stainless version is only impact-bonded on the bottom, which means that it's not going to heat the sides and you're going to have things stick like crazy.
7) stockpot is too small to make anything for more than one person.
Seriously, it's *garbage* that is probably worth the $20-30 that it's selling for now. Maybe it's fine for a college student living by themselves who has no other options other than McDonald's, but to literally anyone else just avoid this like the plague. If you really need a full cookware set, get a single 10" nonstick ($15 from Amazon?), a 6-8qt stainless stockpot from Goodwill ($5?) and a 3qt stainless saucepan from Goodwill ($5?). Then add to that as needed, and it will actually last you a long, long time.
Most of the time you wont even see the cashback. Dont waste your time and dont support this sleazy side of their business.
1) I despise any "set" that includes freakin plastic utensils in the count.
2) 1.5 and 2.5qt saucepans are too close to each other, and the 1.5 is way too small for anything other than a single person.
3) 8" frying pan is too small for anything other than a cheese sandwich.
4) what you really want is stainless saucepans (easier cooking) and nonstick frying pans, but you can't mix and match with this set.
5) the nonstick on these is going to be atrocious and be worn off almost immediately.
6) the stainless version is only impact-bonded on the bottom, which means that it's not going to heat the sides and you're going to have things stick like crazy.
7) stockpot is too small to make anything for more than one person.
Seriously, it's *garbage* that is probably worth the $20-30 that it's selling for now. Maybe it's fine for a college student living by themselves who has no other options other than McDonald's, but to literally anyone else just avoid this like the plague. If you really need a full cookware set, get a single 10" nonstick ($15 from Amazon?), a 6-8qt stainless stockpot from Goodwill ($5?) and a 3qt stainless saucepan from Goodwill ($5?). Then add to that as needed, and it will actually last you a long, long time.
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