Macy's has Select Sedona Cookware on sale as listed below. Choose Free Store pickup where available, otherwise Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards members (free to join).
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Macy's has Select Sedona Cookware on sale as listed below. Choose Free Store pickup where available, otherwise Shipping is free on orders $25+ for Star Rewards members (free to join).
This is a good price for a sauce pot. I got Michael Angelo from Amazon for $35 and it came with two pots. I received them already and I'm so glad I did toss away old Teflon ones that were leaching chemicals. My sauce and soup can't go wrong with stainless.
the carbon steel roaster has a nonstick coating for these trying to avoid that junk: "Durable in carbon steel, this Sedona Kitchen roaster features a nonstick coating for easy cleanup."
also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
Last edited by mister42 January 1, 2025 at 02:47 AM.
Reviews for these are pretty bad. Thin walls that often arrive dented, poorly designed handles on the pot and the lids that easily get too hot to touch. Most state they do look nice though, so if you just wanna get away from non-stick and want cheap as it gets without grabbing a well-known cheapo brand like farberware, then price is right
Price is good, but unless you are in some situation where your cookware simply cannot be properly cared for (roommates), I think the best approach is to take a buy-it-for-life approach to cookware. You'll pay quite a bit more up front, but you will be happier with the performance and in 20 years you'll be on the same set of cookware.
the carbon steel roaster has a nonstick coating for these trying to avoid that junk: "Durable in carbon steel, this Sedona Kitchen roaster features a nonstick coating for easy cleanup."
also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
I'm in the market for a new roaster. Mine is pretty banged up and the rack is falling apart. Is it the chemicals in non-stick that you want to avoid? Hard to beat the price.
the carbon steel roaster has a nonstick coating for these trying to avoid that junk: "Durable in carbon steel, this Sedona Kitchen roaster features a nonstick coating for easy cleanup."
also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
Is it okay to use as long as you can keep it scratch free?
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also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
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also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
also the "ceramic" pan is not ceramic, it has a typical nonstick coating similar to teflon. more junk.
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