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I'm getting rid of my other non-stick stuff that's not in great shape, and buying a few more of the Ceracraft pans. They do need to be hand washed, but that is super easy because they're slick as snot. I bought one of the large ones, and got it using a $10 off $50 purchase coupon to the new "fanciest grocery store in St. Louis." I hope they have another one of those coupons soon, because I'd like to buy one more 28cm one, two 24cm pans, and one 20cm.

The 11 inch (28cm) was only $30 anyway. It's a shame they don't make casseroles and large roasting pans. I hope it's just, not yet.

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On May 22, 3:06*pm, Bryan > wrote:
> I'm getting rid of my other non-stick stuff that's not in great shape, and buying a few more of the Ceracraft pans. *They do need to be hand washed, but that is super easy because they're slick as snot. *I bought one of the large ones, and got it using a $10 off $50 purchase coupon to the new "fanciest grocery store in St. Louis." *I hope they have another one of those coupons soon, because I'd like to buy one more 28cm one, two 24cm pans, and one 20cm.
>
> The 11 inch (28cm) was only $30 anyway. *It's a shame they don't make casseroles and large roasting pans. *I hope it's just, not yet.
>
> --Bryan


http://www.amazon.com/Ceracraft-12-C...ceracraft+pans
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On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 6:23:55 PM UTC-5, ImStillMags wrote:
> On May 22, 3:06*pm, Bryan > wrote:
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> > I'm getting rid of my other non-stick stuff that's not in great shape, and buying a few more of the Ceracraft pans. *They do need to be hand washed, but that is super easy because they're slick as snot. *I bought one of the large ones, and got it using a $10 off $50 purchase coupon to the new "fanciest grocery store in St. Louis." *I hope they have another one of those coupons soon, because I'd like to buy one more 28cm one, two 24cm pans, and one 20cm.

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> >

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> > The 11 inch (28cm) was only $30 anyway. *It's a shame they don't make casseroles and large roasting pans. *I hope it's just, not yet.

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> >

>
> > --Bryan

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> http://www.amazon.com/Ceracraft-12-C...ceracraft+pans


That is the one. They're calling it 12" but that's the top diameter. The
flat cooking surface is only 11".

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On May 23, 5:18*am, Bryan > wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 6:23:55 PM UTC-5, ImStillMags wrote:
> > On May 22, 3:06*pm, Bryan > wrote:

>
> > > I'm getting rid of my other non-stick stuff that's not in great shape, and buying a few more of the Ceracraft pans. *They do need to be hand washed, but that is super easy because they're slick as snot. *I bought one of the large ones, and got it using a $10 off $50 purchase coupon to the new "fanciest grocery store in St. Louis." *I hope they have another one of those coupons soon, because I'd like to buy one more 28cm one, two 24cm pans, and one 20cm.

>
> > > The 11 inch (28cm) was only $30 anyway. *It's a shame they don't make casseroles and large roasting pans. *I hope it's just, not yet.

>
> > > --Bryan

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> >http://www.amazon.com/Ceracraft-12-C...p/B00CO9TQU0/r...

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> That is the one. *They're calling it 12" but that's the top diameter. *The
> flat cooking surface is only 11".
>
> --Bryan


It's main drawback is that the handle is not oven safe.
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On 5/22/2013 5:06 PM, Bryan wrote:
> I'm getting rid of my other non-stick stuff that's not in great shape, and buying a few more of the Ceracraft pans. They do need to be hand washed, but that is super easy because they're slick as snot. I bought one of the large ones, and got it using a $10 off $50 purchase coupon to the new "fanciest grocery store in St. Louis." I hope they have another one of those coupons soon, because I'd like to buy one more 28cm one, two 24cm pans, and one 20cm.
>
> The 11 inch (28cm) was only $30 anyway. It's a shame they don't make casseroles and large roasting pans. I hope it's just, not yet.
>
> --Bryan



Someone on Ebay is selling new Ceracraft pans, 12", 9.5" and 8" for $39,
plus $10 for shipping. Let me know how you like yours.

Becca

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