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Amazon Prime Members: 20-Piece NutriChef Non-Stick Kitchen Cookware, Bakeware, Pots & Pans Set (Brown) $104.50 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 20-Piece NutriChef Non-Stick Kitchen Cookware, Bakeware, Pots & Pans Set (Brown) for $104.49. Shipping is free
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Amazon [amazon.com] has for Prime Members: 20-Piece NutriChef Non-Stick Kitchen Cookware, Bakeware, Pots & Pans Set (Brown) for $104.49. Shipping is free

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Model: NutriChef Kitchenware Pots & Pans Set – High-qualified Basic Kitchen Cookware Set, Non-Stick (20-Piece Set) - Brown

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Jul 13, 2024
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CleverMorning780
Jul 13, 2024
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Buy good quality stainless steel instead. Better for your health
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SiennaWealth309
Jul 13, 2024
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Is maked in where?
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Quote from SiennaWealth309 :
Is maked in where?
China of course
Jul 13, 2024
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FullPriceisforFools
Jul 13, 2024
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Quote from CleverMorning780 :
Buy good quality stainless steel instead. Better for your health
I can never get SS to work for me, regardless of following their "rules" so at this point I quit on that.
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FullPriceisforFools
Jul 13, 2024
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Rusting and peeling less than 1 year of use is the most common complaint. People admit they're cheap quality, but work well until then.
Jul 13, 2024
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buttuh
Jul 13, 2024
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Quote from FullPriceisforFools :
I can never get SS to work for me, regardless of following their "rules" so at this point I quit on that.
Same here. I tried so many times to treat them, but stuff always stick to the pots/pans
Jul 13, 2024
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jamesherati
Jul 13, 2024
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Quote from CleverMorning780 :
Buy good quality stainless steel instead. Better for your health
I have them and invested $600. They always stick no matter what.

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Jul 14, 2024
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Stevendom1987
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Quote from CleverMorning780 :
Buy good quality stainless steel instead. Better for your health
What about ceramic? Better than this crap, but still bad for your health?
Jul 14, 2024
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LC2
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Quote from FullPriceisforFools :
I can never get SS to work for me, regardless of following their "rules" so at this point I quit on that.
Quote from buttuh :
Same here. I tried so many times to treat them, but stuff always stick to the pots/pans
Quote from jamesherati :
I have them and invested $600. They always stick no matter what.
Yes. Things stick in stainless steel pans. They are best for some things but not all. Things stick a lot less when the pan is heated and then the food is added, when a little olive oil is used, and when you let a side of the food fully cook before trying to flip it over.

Quote from Stevendom1987 :
What about ceramic? Better than this crap, but still bad for your health?
Greenlife is a good ceramic cookware brand, but the skillets inevitably chip, get scratched, and don't work as well a year later. People love Blue Diamond cookware - almost 40k reviews and I have one of their skillets. After a year the skillet hasn't chipped or scratched at all but food sticks like crazy.
Jul 14, 2024
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Stevendom1987
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Quote from LC2 :
Yes. Things stick in stainless steel pans. They are best for some things but not all. Things stick a lot less when the pan is heated and then the food is added, when a little olive oil is used, and when you let a side of the food fully cook before trying to flip it over.



Greenlife is a good ceramic cookware brand, but the skillets inevitably chip, get scratched, and don't work as well a year later. People love Blue Diamond cookware - almost 40k reviews and I have one of their skillets. After a year the skillet hasn't chipped or scratched at all but food sticks like crazy.
Yes, me too, but stainless steel sticks even worse. I'm just worried about health.
Jul 14, 2024
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Chriswisc12
Jul 14, 2024
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Don't need the whole 20-piece set? Woot has the 6-piece bakeware set on sale as well for $29.99 (38% off of $47.99 reference price).

https://home.woot.com/offers/nutr...ware-set-1
Jul 14, 2024
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Quote from Stevendom1987 :
Yes, me too, but stainless steel sticks even worse. I'm just worried about health.
The safest cookware material is ceramic then stainless steel.
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Phreekie
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Quote from Stevendom1987 :
What about ceramic? Better than this crap, but still bad for your health?
I have a set of Carote granite cookware over a year. It was cheap, it's lightweight, and the nonstick surfaces are still great over a year later. Would highly recommend.
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pbandnv
Jul 14, 2024
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Nothing beats well used and seasoned cast iron. No toxins, pretty much best non-stick surface. Downside Just expensive and heavy.
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Stevendom1987
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Quote from pbandnv :
Nothing beats well used and seasoned cast iron. No toxins, pretty much best non-stick surface. Downside Just expensive and heavy.
And a bitch to clean

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