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12-Piece T-Fal Simply Cook Nonstick Cookware Set (Black)

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Target has 12-Piece T-Fal Simply Cook Nonstick Cookware Set for $39.99. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h and Community Member Gamerdude369 for fining this deal.

Available Colors:Includes:
  • 9.5 inch and 8.5 Frypans
  • 5 Quart Covered Dutch Oven
  • 2 Quart and 1.5 Quart Covered Saucepan
  • 3 Nylon tools and 2 Quart Attachable Strainer
Features:
  • Crafted with 100% recycled aluminum body and a ceramic nonstick interior, you can reduce your eco-impact while enjoying healthy and delicious meals prepared with little or no oil
  • This 12 piece cookware set includes 9.5 inch and 8.5 inch Frypans, 5 Quart Covered Dutch Oven, 2 Quart Covered Saucepan, 1.5 Quart Covered Saucepan, 3 Nylon tools and 2 Quart Attachable Strainer.
  • Thermo-Spot Technology: Our unique heat indicator that turns solid red when the pans are properly pre-heated. Additionally, this cookware has an even heat base, preventing hot spots for reliable cooking results.
  • Stylish and Practical Design: Add a touch of color and style to your kitchen with a green cookware set that features comfortable handles for a sturdy and secure grip
  • Effortless Cooking and Easy Cleanup: This set is all cooktops compatible except for induction, and is oven safe up to 350°F, allowing you to prepare a various kind of meals. Hand wash is recommended.

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $79.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.3 from over 180 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by niki4h | Staff
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Target has 12-Piece T-Fal Simply Cook Nonstick Cookware Set for $39.99. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.

Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter niki4h and Community Member Gamerdude369 for fining this deal.

Available Colors:Includes:
  • 9.5 inch and 8.5 Frypans
  • 5 Quart Covered Dutch Oven
  • 2 Quart and 1.5 Quart Covered Saucepan
  • 3 Nylon tools and 2 Quart Attachable Strainer
Features:
  • Crafted with 100% recycled aluminum body and a ceramic nonstick interior, you can reduce your eco-impact while enjoying healthy and delicious meals prepared with little or no oil
  • This 12 piece cookware set includes 9.5 inch and 8.5 inch Frypans, 5 Quart Covered Dutch Oven, 2 Quart Covered Saucepan, 1.5 Quart Covered Saucepan, 3 Nylon tools and 2 Quart Attachable Strainer.
  • Thermo-Spot Technology: Our unique heat indicator that turns solid red when the pans are properly pre-heated. Additionally, this cookware has an even heat base, preventing hot spots for reliable cooking results.
  • Stylish and Practical Design: Add a touch of color and style to your kitchen with a green cookware set that features comfortable handles for a sturdy and secure grip
  • Effortless Cooking and Easy Cleanup: This set is all cooktops compatible except for induction, and is oven safe up to 350°F, allowing you to prepare a various kind of meals. Hand wash is recommended.

No Longer Available:

Editor's Notes

  • About this deal:
    • This price is $40 lower (50% savings) than the list price of $79.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.3 from over 180 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Stainless steel. If you don't want to hassle with seasoning carbon steel or cast iron just go with stainless steel.
It takes some time to learn how to use it without sticking but so much better and easier to clean when you do. I cook everything from eggs, pasta, searing steaks, to braising food. It's become my favorite go to pan for everything. I had one small no stickpan but now I don't really use it anymore. Plus I no longer have to buy new pans every year. I bought some tramontina from costco and from the company directly. Paid about $15 to $25 a pan from small to large, fry pan to deep sides. I thought this would be a good step to learn with before I bought even better plans but so far after a few years they so going well.
I also use carbon steel, cast iron, light weight cast iron, and enabled cast iron.
Get 1 or 2 pans to start with and try to work with it for awhile.
Costco sells a 2 pan tramontina pack for $30 in store.

I just saw your low weight requirements. they are heavier than aluminum nonstick but you get used to it and it retains heat better but just give a single stainless steel pan a try before buying all new pans.
All non-stick pan fails eventually. Replace it ever so often.

As for safety risk, unless you breath in the fume at high temp, even eating these thing aren't going to do much but if you get your health info from TicTok, better just lock yourself in a clean room and be done with life.

Yes, you can find tons of stuff online, so does UFO sightings, doesn't mean we been visited by little green men.

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It's also available in Green for the same price: https://www.target.com/p/t-fal-12...A-82430419
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These are great for the price as a starter set or for someone who is just starting to cook. Much better quality than typical cheap sets. Good deal
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If you're on a budget, these are decent, if not id skip. I had these for 6 months before I had to buy new stuff and they became garbage after 3. I got some really good ones from Costco now that have lasted over a year and are in perfect condition.
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Quote from Simpuhl :
If you're on a budget, these are decent, if not id skip. I had these for 6 months before I had to buy new stuff and they became garbage after 3. I got some really good ones from Costco now that have lasted over a year and are in perfect condition.

which brand did you get from Costco?
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Quote from Gamerdude369 :
It's also available in Green for the same price: https://www.target.com/p/t-fal-12...A-82430419
The green version is ceramic whereas this black version is presumably telfon. Another difference between them is that the black version's lids have built-in strainers.
Any experience with T-Fal's ceramic cookware? Years ago we got two cheap Bella ceramic frying pans from BestBuy. They were terrible and became sticky in no time. We also bought a couple of ceramic GreenPan saucepans from and they've been holding up quite well (though we only do pan frying on them when we try to avoid oil spilling).
We've been using T-Fal non-stick pans for eggs and pancakes from Costco. They don't last long and so we only buy them when they're on sale and we basically recycle them every year or two. We stir-fry a lot, but only use an old fashion iron wok.
In any case, I ordered both sets and will return one. I recently bought a T-Fal frying pan and a T-Fal saucepan from Target for our college-bound kid. Since the whole set is just a couple of dollars more, it's no brainer that we'll return the earlier purchase.
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I use t-fal and my next set will most likely be t-fal.

Suggest better pans please. Things I look for: Price, non-stick, lids, dishwasher safe, and low weight
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Quote from Caffeineman :
I use t-fal and my next set will most likely be t-fal.

Suggest better pans please. Things I look for: Price, non-stick, lids, dishwasher safe, and low weight
Stainless steel. If you don't want to hassle with seasoning carbon steel or cast iron just go with stainless steel.
It takes some time to learn how to use it without sticking but so much better and easier to clean when you do. I cook everything from eggs, pasta, searing steaks, to braising food. It's become my favorite go to pan for everything. I had one small no stickpan but now I don't really use it anymore. Plus I no longer have to buy new pans every year. I bought some tramontina from costco and from the company directly. Paid about $15 to $25 a pan from small to large, fry pan to deep sides. I thought this would be a good step to learn with before I bought even better plans but so far after a few years they so going well.
I also use carbon steel, cast iron, light weight cast iron, and enabled cast iron.
Get 1 or 2 pans to start with and try to work with it for awhile.
Costco sells a 2 pan tramontina pack for $30 in store.

I just saw your low weight requirements. they are heavier than aluminum nonstick but you get used to it and it retains heat better but just give a single stainless steel pan a try before buying all new pans.
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Quote from Simpuhl :
If you're on a budget, these are decent, if not id skip. I had these for 6 months before I had to buy new stuff and they became garbage after 3. I got some really good ones from Costco now that have lasted over a year and are in perfect condition.
Which brand from Costco
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Dont use non stick crap.

In 3d printing some cheaper printers use whats called a PTFE tube in the hot end and if it heats up too much it off gases toxic fumes.

PTFE is what these pans are coated in. You scrape em, you heat em, and you breathe and eat everything on that garbage.

I went cast iron a few years ago and never looked back. It is more of a hassle having to hand wash them and re oil them and such rather than just throwing them in the dish washer but the piece of mind is worth it.
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I'm guessing not induction usable?
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T-Fal is not Teflon, so you making this statement is false. And 13 people died from lightning in the US last year. 0 people have died from Teflon use in the home since 1938. And here you are kvetching about a skillet but not going outside?
Just like that, showing how easy it is to spread misinformation online. Sounds like you need to do a little reading on the health dangers of these substances before commenting. But since you probably won't...

From the description:
"Pro-Glide PTFE non-stick interior provides easy food release"

What is Teflon? It's nothing other than branded PTFE. So you know... The same thing, unless we're arguing semantics at a minute level
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...roethylene

Health risks?
https://www.ewg.org/news-insights...n-chemical

https://www.ecowatch.com/teflons-...42514.html

https://time.com/6284266/pfas-for...pt-secret/

That took all of 3 minutes. It's actually impressive to be that wrong about these horrible compounds in 2024 with how much literature there is on their likely links to health issues.
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Quote from nuy6n6nn :
Dont use non stick crap.

In 3d printing some cheaper printers use whats called a PTFE tube in the hot end and if it heats up too much it off gases toxic fumes.

PTFE is what these pans are coated in. You scrape em, you heat em, and you breathe and eat everything on that garbage.

I went cast iron a few years ago and never looked back. It is more of a hassle having to hand wash them and re oil them and such rather than just throwing them in the dish washer but the piece of mind is worth it.
PTFE degrades at around 300 degrees celsius. If you're printing more engineering plastics (not typical PLA) then your hotend can begin to deteriorate the PTFE as you'll be in the 275+ temperatures.

While you can certainly heat a pan to the breaking point of PTFE, you generally don't cook that hot. Even searing, most foods are recommended to cook at around 225 to 250 degrees Celsius.
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Good for about 3-6 months, 1st apartment or dorm room. Nothing else.

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Quote from jefferyh :
The green version is ceramic whereas this black version is presumably telfon. Another difference between them is that the black version's lids have built-in strainers.
Any experience with T-Fal's ceramic cookware? Years ago we got two cheap Bella ceramic frying pans from BestBuy. They were terrible and became sticky in no time. We also bought a couple of ceramic GreenPan saucepans from and they've been holding up quite well (though we only do pan frying on them when we try to avoid oil spilling).
We've been using T-Fal non-stick pans for eggs and pancakes from Costco. They don't last long and so we only buy them when they're on sale and we basically recycle them every year or two. We stir-fry a lot, but only use an old fashion iron wok.
In any case, I ordered both sets and will return one. I recently bought a T-Fal frying pan and a T-Fal saucepan from Target for our college-bound kid. Since the whole set is just a couple of dollars more, it's no brainer that we'll return the earlier purchase.
Greenpan is fantastic have their 12'' and 6'' skillets and could not recommend them any higher. No teflon either.

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