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11-Piece Carote Pots and Pans Non-Stick Set (Ebony Black)

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$90

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CaroteDirect via Amazon has 11-Piece Carote Pots and Pans Non-Stick Set (Ebony Black) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Includes:
  • 8" Fry Pan
  • 10" Fry Pan
  • 1.5-Qt Saucepan
  • 3-Qt Saucepan
  • 4-Qt Sauté Pan
  • 8" Glass Lid
  • 10" Glass Lid
  • 6" Fridge Storage Lid
  • 8" Fridge Storage Lid
  • 2-Count Removeable Handles

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

CaroteDirect via Amazon has 11-Piece Carote Pots and Pans Non-Stick Set (Ebony Black) on sale for $29.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8" Fry Pan
  • 10" Fry Pan
  • 1.5-Qt Saucepan
  • 3-Qt Saucepan
  • 4-Qt Sauté Pan
  • 8" Glass Lid
  • 10" Glass Lid
  • 6" Fridge Storage Lid
  • 8" Fridge Storage Lid
  • 2-Count Removeable Handles

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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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The removable handles are not good long term. I have had them give out and drop the pan when I picked it up just from the handle. The pots and pans themselves seem fine.
Non-stick pans are disposables. No matter how expensive or cheap,most only last a couple years at best.
b/c it's insignificant and no credible science has proven any increased risk from normal exposure. but you're probably one that thinks vaccines are toxic and sunscreen causes cancer.

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6d ago
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morrowing
6d ago
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Trash by many reviews, $90 orig.price, LOL.
BTW, I hear black non-Stick layer is not healthy.
Just get decent steel in TJMax/Marshall/Homegoods.
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DillDozer
5d ago
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Quote from morrowing :
Trash by many reviews, $90 orig.price, LOL.
BTW, I hear black non-Stick layer is not healthy.
Just get decent steel in TJMax/Marshall/Homegoods.
Cast iron ftw
5d ago
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namlook
5d ago
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Quote from morrowing :
Trash by many reviews, $90 orig.price, LOL.
BTW, I hear black non-Stick layer is not healthy.
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The white ones are the same $29.99 price

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...Z7TU1&th=1
5d ago
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paczbro
5d ago
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
Why not 51?

It's a number game. Make healthier choices.
b/c it's insignificant and no credible science has proven any increased risk from normal exposure. but you're probably one that thinks vaccines are toxic and sunscreen causes cancer.
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SkillfulPiranha7944
5d ago
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Quote from chi :
Non-stick pans are disposables. No matter how expensive or cheap,most only last a couple years at best.
My parents nonstick cookware are 15-20 years old, and the nonstick coating is still going strong. There are gouges but no chipping or peeling. It has an ultrathick Quaternium coating which is PTFE (aka Teflon) reinforced with titanium.

For what it's worth, studies show that PTFE lasts longer than ceramic coating. That's because PTFE is soft and flexible while ceramic is brittle. A few impacts and the ceramic will chip.
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fintlewoodlewix
5d ago
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Quote from paczbro :
b/c it's insignificant and no credible science has proven any increased risk from normal exposure. but you're probably one that thinks vaccines are toxic and sunscreen causes cancer.
https://dceg.cancer.gov/research/...study/pfas
https://www.nature.com/articles/s...24-00742-2

PFAS in drinking water was associated with increased cancer incidence in the digestive, endocrine, oral cavity/pharynx, and respiratory systems. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) ranged from 1.02 to 1.33. The strongest association was observed between PFBS and oral cavity/pharynx cancers (IRR: 1.33 [1.04, 1.71]). Among males, PFAS was associated with cancers in the urinary, brain, leukemia, and soft tissues. Among females, PFAS was associated with cancers in the thyroid, oral cavity/pharynx, and soft tissue. PFAS in drinking water is estimated to contribute to 4626 [95% CI: 1,377, 8046] incident cancer cases per year based on UCMR3 data and 6864 [95% CI: 991, 12,804] based on UCMR5.
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chi
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Quote from SkillfulPiranha7944 :
My parents nonstick cookware are 15-20 years old, and the nonstick coating is still going strong. There are gouges but no chipping or peeling.
This is exactly what I'm talking about, any gouges into the original surface is considered unsafe. I have nonstick pots about 15 years old, however, before I learned these need silicone utensils they got gouged and are not considered safe. I also probably cooked it higher than the recommended 350F which makes the nonstick unstable. So, I just use them to steam food like tamales or dim sum above a metal rack.

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RealityChex
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Quote from paczbro :
i'd bet there's probably 50 things you do everyday that increases your risk of cancer more than non-stick pans.
I got 99 problems and a pan ain't one!
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RealityChex
5d ago
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Are these good for regular gas stovetops?
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Dankees
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Kitchen, Housewares, Cookware, Pots, Pans

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D41GF9CT
Last edited by Wiznaz May 3, 2025 at 04:07 AM.
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crysman2000
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This vs the 15 set version for $10 more?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHNGHGLQ
Last edited by BoopSnoot May 3, 2025 at 12:46 PM.
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hgon23
3d ago
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these are not even stoneware(granite). Suggest to avoid as it would probably only last 6 month
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
https://dceg.cancer.gov/research/what-we-study/pfashttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41370-024-00742-2 PFAS in drinking water was associated with increased cancer incidence in the digestive, endocrine, oral cavity/pharynx, and respiratory systems. Incidence rate ratios (IRRs) ranged from 1.02 to 1.33. The strongest association was observed between PFBS and oral cavity/pharynx cancers (IRR: 1.33 [1.04, 1.71]). Among males, PFAS was associated with cancers in the urinary, brain, leukemia, and soft tissues. Among females, PFAS was associated with cancers in the thyroid, oral cavity/pharynx, and soft tissue. PFAS in drinking water is estimated to contribute to 4626 [95% CI: 1,377, 8046] incident cancer cases per year based on UCMR3 data and 6864 [95% CI: 991, 12,804] based on UCMR5.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/ris...-pfoa.html
"Non-stick cookware: While some PFAS can be used in making some non-stick cookware coatings, they are joined together in large molecules (polymerized) and are tightly bound to the cookware, so very little is capable of getting into food, according to the FDA."
A video about non-stick pans safety
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FNNKhVoUu8&t=
You can chip off the non-stick coating on most of these pans and eat it in your food, if you wanted anyway. Teflon(PTFE) is inert and is safe if you accidentally eat some of it.
I use non-stick pans myself because it's easy mainly. I wouldn't buy this set in this deal in particular because it seems really cheap. Not saying you should spend $100 on one non-stick pan but maybe something Ikea sells or a cheap T-fal would be a better option. The bigger concern to me than any safety issues is that they're eventually disposable pans, and it's one more thing in the landfill eventually. Although for me anyway I can get at least 3 years out of the pans I've bought. Also, if you're going to buy a pan because you want food to not stick to it, either get real PTFE teflon pans or get cast iron. Don't bother with ceramic pans, just get stainless steel at that point.
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Quote from paczbro :
i'd bet there's probably 50 things you do everyday that increases your risk of cancer more than non-stick pans.
The minute you step foot in California, anything you do will cause cancer.
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What would RFK Jr do???

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