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I've read a few very old threads where these pans are talked of as the best pans you can get.
Am I looking at the right ones? Like these: https://anolon.co.uk/products/professional-5-piece...
They just seem a bit too cheap to be considered that good, no? When you think that £125 doesn't even get you a singe Le Creuset pan.....https://www.lecreuset.co.uk/en_GB/p/cast-iron-saucepan/CI1181.html
Am I looking at the right ones? Like these: https://anolon.co.uk/products/professional-5-piece...
They just seem a bit too cheap to be considered that good, no? When you think that £125 doesn't even get you a singe Le Creuset pan.....https://www.lecreuset.co.uk/en_GB/p/cast-iron-saucepan/CI1181.html
They are pans. They have no moving parts. How expensive should they be to do the job?
They won't improve your food.
Bloody Nora! As you mentioned Le Creuset I thought I'd check out the price of the griddle pan I found at the back of a cupboard doing a clear out.
Over £100!
It's rubbish!
Heavy, uninsulated handle, takes weeks to get up to temp, which it doesn't appear to do very evenly, and is currently residing in some undergrowth awaiting to be picked up for scrap.
Nothing wrong with spending plenty on pretty pans if that's what floats your boat, but there is absolutely no need to spend le Creuset levels of cash for decent working pans.
They won't improve your food.
Bloody Nora! As you mentioned Le Creuset I thought I'd check out the price of the griddle pan I found at the back of a cupboard doing a clear out.
Over £100!
It's rubbish!
Heavy, uninsulated handle, takes weeks to get up to temp, which it doesn't appear to do very evenly, and is currently residing in some undergrowth awaiting to be picked up for scrap.
Nothing wrong with spending plenty on pretty pans if that's what floats your boat, but there is absolutely no need to spend le Creuset levels of cash for decent working pans.
Yeah fair point I guess.
But I did spend £100 on a set of pans which are pretty useless, so I was starting to wonder if you had to spend £100 per pan to get quality.
But, basically you're saying those pans I linked will be perfectly good? Sometimes I'm parted with too much money way too easily as I think expensive must mean good! haha
But I did spend £100 on a set of pans which are pretty useless, so I was starting to wonder if you had to spend £100 per pan to get quality.
But, basically you're saying those pans I linked will be perfectly good? Sometimes I'm parted with too much money way too easily as I think expensive must mean good! haha
I suppose these fall more into my "it's expensive so must be good" category
https://anolon.co.uk/collections/pan-sets/products...
https://anolon.co.uk/collections/pan-sets/products...
UTH said:
I suppose these fall more into my "it's expensive so must be good" category
Seems quite a bit for an ally pan set. I do like glass lids but the stock pot looks a bit small.I actually don't mind non-stick, but would never buy any as my missus would knacker them in minutes, and it's me that does all the cooking!
The neverstick stuff is superb too. Have / had a few analon trays and I'd rate the neverstick higher.
I replaced every baking tray - bar one deep analon - with neverstick... Previously a mix of OK mid budget and analon stuff.
The neverstick is brilliant. All like new after 2 - 3 years of almost daily use.
Have the frying pan too - again can't fault it.
I replaced every baking tray - bar one deep analon - with neverstick... Previously a mix of OK mid budget and analon stuff.
The neverstick is brilliant. All like new after 2 - 3 years of almost daily use.
Have the frying pan too - again can't fault it.
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
The neverstick stuff is superb too. Have / had a few analon trays and I'd rate the neverstick higher.
I replaced every baking tray - bar one deep analon - with neverstick... Previously a mix of OK mid budget and analon stuff.
The neverstick is brilliant. All like new after 2 - 3 years of almost daily use.
Have the frying pan too - again can't fault it.
You talking about these ones? I replaced every baking tray - bar one deep analon - with neverstick... Previously a mix of OK mid budget and analon stuff.
The neverstick is brilliant. All like new after 2 - 3 years of almost daily use.
Have the frying pan too - again can't fault it.
https://www.scoville.me/product-category/scoville/
UTH said:
You talking about these ones?
https://www.scoville.me/product-category/scoville/
https://www.johnlewis.com/brand/eaziglide/_/N-1z0o...https://www.scoville.me/product-category/scoville/
Possibly... This is the stuff I bought. Is it the same?
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
UTH said:
You talking about these ones?
https://www.scoville.me/product-category/scoville/
https://www.johnlewis.com/brand/eaziglide/_/N-1z0o...https://www.scoville.me/product-category/scoville/
Possibly... This is the stuff I bought. Is it the same?
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