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Default Aubecq non stick pans?

I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods. I've
never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They look
different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick pans,
so I figured anything is better.

I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're both
horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in them,
never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.

Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried Aubecq
pans?

Any help would be appreciated!

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"beddie" > wrote in message
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>I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods. I've
> never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They look
> different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick pans,
> so I figured anything is better.
>
> I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're both
> horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in them,
> never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
>
> Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried Aubecq
> pans?
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
>


Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't non-sticking,
send it back and they'll replace it. I don't know about Calphalon, but it
wouldn't surprise me if their high-end brands came with the same guarantee.

Remsleep


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Remsleep > wrote:
>Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't non-sticking,
>send it back and they'll replace it.


Any idea what the shipping costs are on that kind of warranty replacement?
Or can you just take the pan into your local Macy's/WilliamsSonoma/whatever
and get a new pan?

Donald
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>> I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're both
>> horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in them,
>> never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
>>


Do you use Pam or a similar product?


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"Donald Tsang" > wrote in message
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> Any idea what the shipping costs are on that kind of warranty replacement?
> Or can you just take the pan into your local
> Macy's/WilliamsSonoma/whatever
> and get a new pan?
>
> Donald


I don't know. Allclad has a website, www.allclad.com. Click on the
"warranty" link and you should be able to get an answer. Of course, if
you've buggered your own pan with metal utensils or cooking spray + high
heat, you may be on your own. Anecdotally, I believe people have had pretty
generous treatment from Allclad.

Remsleep




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Ida Slapter wrote:

> Do you use Pam or a similar product?


Yes, Pam, butter, olive oil...

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Ida Slapter wrote:

> Do you use Pam or a similar product?


Yes, Pam, butter, olive oil...

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Donald Tsang wrote:
>
> Any idea what the shipping costs are on that kind of warranty

replacement?
> Or can you just take the pan into your local

Macy's/WilliamsSonoma/whatever
> and get a new pan?
>
> Donald


I just sent back 2 pans to All Clad and 2 pans to Calphalon.
Each box contained a 10 1/2" non-stick pan and 12 1/2" non stick pan.
I sent it using UPS from NY and it cost me approx. $12.00 each using
UPS ground with insurance.

I know that they arrived, because I got an email confirmation from UPS.
I still haven't heard anything from either company though...

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Donald Tsang wrote:
>
> Any idea what the shipping costs are on that kind of warranty

replacement?
> Or can you just take the pan into your local

Macy's/WilliamsSonoma/whatever
> and get a new pan?
>
> Donald


I just sent back 2 pans to All Clad and 2 pans to Calphalon.
Each box contained a 10 1/2" non-stick pan and 12 1/2" non stick pan.
I sent it using UPS from NY and it cost me approx. $12.00 each using
UPS ground with insurance.

I know that they arrived, because I got an email confirmation from UPS.
I still haven't heard anything from either company though...

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Remsleep wrote:
> "beddie" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

I've
> > never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They

look
> > different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick

pans,
> > so I figured anything is better.
> >
> > I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're

both
> > horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in

them,
> > never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
> >
> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

Aubecq
> > pans?
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >

>
> Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't

non-sticking,
> send it back and they'll replace it. I don't know about Calphalon,

but it
> wouldn't surprise me if their high-end brands came with the same

guarantee.
>
> Remsleep


Methinks you mean "warranty", whereas there are certain provisions.

http://allclad.com/

Naturally anyone who buys a non-stick version of expensive designer
cookware possesses more dollars than brain cells.


Sheldon



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Remsleep wrote:
> "beddie" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> >I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

I've
> > never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They

look
> > different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick

pans,
> > so I figured anything is better.
> >
> > I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're

both
> > horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in

them,
> > never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
> >
> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

Aubecq
> > pans?
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >

>
> Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't

non-sticking,
> send it back and they'll replace it. I don't know about Calphalon,

but it
> wouldn't surprise me if their high-end brands came with the same

guarantee.
>
> Remsleep


Methinks you mean "warranty", whereas there are certain provisions.

http://allclad.com/

Naturally anyone who buys a non-stick version of expensive designer
cookware possesses more dollars than brain cells.


Sheldon

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On 25 Mar 2005 10:14:52 -0800, "beddie" >
wrote:

>
>Ida Slapter wrote:
>
>> Do you use Pam or a similar product?

>
>Yes, Pam, butter, olive oil...


MOST nonstick pan manufacturers tell you NEVER to put Pam on a
nonstick surface.....just turns to varnish and will ruin the surface.



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On 25 Mar 2005 10:14:52 -0800, "beddie" >
wrote:

>
>Ida Slapter wrote:
>
>> Do you use Pam or a similar product?

>
>Yes, Pam, butter, olive oil...


MOST nonstick pan manufacturers tell you NEVER to put Pam on a
nonstick surface.....just turns to varnish and will ruin the surface.



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And this is from the moron who claimed that mayonnaise is opaque because it
has air bubbles in it.

I realize the dementia takes a while, but isn't it about time for you to go?

"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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>
> Remsleep wrote:
>> "beddie" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> >I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

> I've
>> > never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They

> look
>> > different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick

> pans,
>> > so I figured anything is better.
>> >
>> > I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're

> both
>> > horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in

> them,
>> > never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
>> >
>> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

> Aubecq
>> > pans?
>> >
>> > Any help would be appreciated!
>> >

>>
>> Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't

> non-sticking,
>> send it back and they'll replace it. I don't know about Calphalon,

> but it
>> wouldn't surprise me if their high-end brands came with the same

> guarantee.
>>
>> Remsleep

>
> Methinks you mean "warranty", whereas there are certain provisions.
>
> http://allclad.com/
>
> Naturally anyone who buys a non-stick version of expensive designer
> cookware possesses more dollars than brain cells.
>
>
> Sheldon
>



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And this is from the moron who claimed that mayonnaise is opaque because it
has air bubbles in it.

I realize the dementia takes a while, but isn't it about time for you to go?

"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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>
> Remsleep wrote:
>> "beddie" > wrote in message
>> oups.com...
>> >I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

> I've
>> > never heard of this brand and cannot find a thing about it. They

> look
>> > different (they're gold colored)and I hate my expensive non stick

> pans,
>> > so I figured anything is better.
>> >
>> > I have All Clad non stick and Calphalon non stick pans and they're

> both
>> > horrible. They are not non stick anymore. I do not use metal in

> them,
>> > never use high heat and right away, they're not non stick anymore.
>> >
>> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

> Aubecq
>> > pans?
>> >
>> > Any help would be appreciated!
>> >

>>
>> Allclad have a lifetime guarantee. If your non-stick isn't

> non-sticking,
>> send it back and they'll replace it. I don't know about Calphalon,

> but it
>> wouldn't surprise me if their high-end brands came with the same

> guarantee.
>>
>> Remsleep

>
> Methinks you mean "warranty", whereas there are certain provisions.
>
> http://allclad.com/
>
> Naturally anyone who buys a non-stick version of expensive designer
> cookware possesses more dollars than brain cells.
>
>
> Sheldon
>





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Where did you hear that? I am not sure about most, but the two I'm
concerned about, All Clad and Calphalon, say it's ok to use.

Back to the topic, my original question had to do with Aubecq pans and
if anyone had any experince with these.

Thanks for your help anyway.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by beddie
I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods. I've
never heard of this brand ...
Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried Aubecq
pans?
I also bought one at HomeGoods/Marshalls Mega Store and love it as well. I've been looking online to see if they have some kind of presence, but your message is the only reference I've found. If you find anything, let me know as well
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mleger wrote:
> beddie Wrote:
> > I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

I've
> > never heard of this brand ...
> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

Aubecq
> > pans?

>
> I also bought one at HomeGoods/Marshalls Mega Store and love it as
> well. I've been looking online to see if they have some kind of
> presence, but your message is the only reference I've found. If you
> find anything, let me know as well
>
>
> --
> mleger


Hi, Here's what I found so far:

http://www.maspion.com/

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...8/b3791137.htm

I sent them e-mail, but never got a response.

I bought another one at Home Goods

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mleger wrote:
> beddie Wrote:
> > I just bought an Aubecq non stick frying pan today at Home Goods.

I've
> > never heard of this brand ...
> > Has anyone actually heard of, know anything about and/or tried

Aubecq
> > pans?

>
> I also bought one at HomeGoods/Marshalls Mega Store and love it as
> well. I've been looking online to see if they have some kind of
> presence, but your message is the only reference I've found. If you
> find anything, let me know as well
>
>
> --
> mleger


Hi, Here's all I can find so far...

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...8/b3791137.htm

http://www.maspion.com/

I sent them e-mail, but never got a response.

I bought another one at HomeGoods

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