Which saucepans?

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Re: Which saucepans?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:46 am
by clothmama
Another vote for Stellar here, I have a few from the 1000 range that we got as wedding pressies (so 9 years old, although I had them packed away for a while).

I'm absolutely kicking myself now though, after looking at thier site, as I've just seen that they have a lifetime guarantee and a 10 year non-stick guarantee and I chucked my non-stick frypan as it was going bad before we left France and I could have had it replaced :x :x :cry:

Re: Which saucepans?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:54 am
by Kirstyh
Wow, fab price £104 http://www.millyskitchenstore.co.uk/Pan ... -1330.html
Never tried them though
I would love Le Cruset but they pricey and so heavy. WE have a set from M&S that I got when I married my ex :giggle: they were well ove £100 then so not sure what they are now but they have been fab and are still on the go 16 years later

Re: Which saucepans?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:01 pm
by becsom
WE have a set of Meyer "Impact Bonded" saucepans which must be about 10 years old now and are still fab!!
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The only thing I wouldn't buy again is the frying pan - they generally need to be non-stick IMO.

I also have a set of cheaper Tesco non-stick pans which get battered and replaced over time.

Re: Which saucepans?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 2:15 pm
by helenNt
We have a set of Tefal's compact saucepans and frying pans and they are fab as it makes storing them so much easier and tidier as the lids handles are like wings that lie flat when stacked and the handles can be turned to 90 degrees.

I have to say though they have deterioted in quality over time. I have my parents old wedding set of pans (tefal ) again and they have lasted for 30+ years and the non- stick on those seems better in someway. Can't see ours lasting for quite that length of time.