Macys.com has 10-Piece Gotham Steel Stackmaster Cookware Set on sale for $69.93. Shipping is free.
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Set Includes:
8" Fry Pan
10" Fry Pan with Glass Lid
2.75-Quart Sauce Pot with Glass Lid
3.5-Quart Sauce Pot
Fry basket
5-Quart Stock Pot with Glass Lid
About this Product:
The cookware set features popular pots and pans needed for everyday cooking. They are dishwasher safe and easy cleanup. The Gotham Steel Stackmaster has an unique design that saves 30% more cabinet space. It allows all the pots, pans, and lids to nest together as a secure stack.
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One thing to keep in mind when buying ceramic cookware is how the nonstick coating on them works.
"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
They suck. The nonstick is fine. A year later it's wearing out. And one of the smaller pots got crushed and is now bent out of shape. Cheap thin metal body.
But I got my set for $50 for 6 pans so they're disposable. But the lids on these are goddamn evil. It's like someone designed them to piss you off. They left a gap between the glass and metal rim of the lid. Any sort of liquid will get trapped in the gap and is impossible to clean out. You're left with rotting liquid on every lid. It's frankly the stupidest design decision.
Final sale. Cannot be returned. FYI
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01-29-2023 at 11:59 AM.
One thing to keep in mind when buying ceramic cookware is how the nonstick coating on them works.
"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
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01-29-2023 at 05:13 PM.
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Are these any good? How do they compare to Calphalon series?
They suck. The nonstick is fine. A year later it's wearing out. And one of the smaller pots got crushed and is now bent out of shape. Cheap thin metal body.
But I got my set for $50 for 6 pans so they're disposable. But the lids on these are goddamn evil. It's like someone designed them to piss you off. They left a gap between the glass and metal rim of the lid. Any sort of liquid will get trapped in the gap and is impossible to clean out. You're left with rotting liquid on every lid. It's frankly the stupidest design decision.
One thing to keep in mind when buying ceramic cookware is how the nonstick coating on them works.
"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
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01-31-2023 at 07:20 AM.
Got one of these as a gift. Absolute trash. There are different grades of ceramic coatings and this one is by far the least durable of the ones I've used personally.
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"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
https://madeincookware.
But I got my set for $50 for 6 pans so they're disposable. But the lids on these are goddamn evil. It's like someone designed them to piss you off. They left a gap between the glass and metal rim of the lid. Any sort of liquid will get trapped in the gap and is impossible to clean out. You're left with rotting liquid on every lid. It's frankly the stupidest design decision.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Mattacks
"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
https://madeincookware.
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But I got my set for $50 for 6 pans so they're disposable. But the lids on these are goddamn evil. It's like someone designed them to piss you off. They left a gap between the glass and metal rim of the lid. Any sort of liquid will get trapped in the gap and is impossible to clean out. You're left with rotting liquid on every lid. It's frankly the stupidest design decision.
I wanted to explore the history of "Gotham steel" and there is no such content available.
Practically disposable. Zero quality to the whole set. Better off buying anything else and having a pretty good chance if them lasting longer.
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"What Is Ceramic Cookware?
Ceramic Cookware is made out of metal, not ceramic. The composition of Ceramic Cookware can vary, but the unifying feature is a sol-gel coating that is bonded to the cookware.
Sol-gel is a silicone oil that is released every time Ceramic Cookware is used. This mimics non stick properties, and is often referred to as "ceramic non stick coating.""
I can't speak for anyone else, but I don't like the sound of a silicone based oil being released every time I cook. There's no definitive study yet, but usually those kinds of chemicals aren't the greatest in your food. Traditional "Teflon" coatings don't really release any chemicals until they are burned or used up. I tend to just buy a cheap Teflon pan once a year just for eggs. Even there I'm using my carbon steel more and more.
https://madeincookware.
Carbon steel or cast iron FTW
Batman cooks in these.
Batman cooks in these.
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Copper chef the only brand that consistently doesn't stick and lasts.