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On Sep 20, 9:46*am, Chemo the Clown wrote:
On Sep 20, 7:50*am, jason wrote: Hello, I am looking for what you folks may consider a good deal in cookware on the inexpensive end. *I have looked at the archives and most of what is there are older deals. *Costco has Kirkland for 149.00 for a large anodized set but the reviews say the outer surface wears off quickly. * Does anyone in this group have experience with the Kirkland brand? * Other brand recommendations? Thank you, Jason We bought this at Costco. $199.95 and had a $40 coupon. Circulon Premier Professional 13-piece Hard Anodized Cookware Set Stainless Steel Base Item # 559735 It's a great set! I think that is the same set that I have, and I'm happy with it also! |
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![]() I bought a set from Costco, the Kirkland brand, probably 15 years ago. I paid somewhere between $150 and $200. They are heavy pans with a nonstick interior. Perhaps like a silverstone interior. They have held up remarkably well all of these years. Interiors and exteriors look just fine. |
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