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Sucked. Great for 20 cooks but failed. Still have it. Just did Circulon, Oster and Gotham Steel.

Looking for a pot I could deepfry 6 wings. Gotham wins based on being smart. Best I could say.
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 17:13:04 -0800 (PST), Thomas wrote:

> Sucked. Great for 20 cooks but failed. Still have it. Just did Circulon, Oster and Gotham Steel.
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> Looking for a pot I could deepfry 6 wings. Gotham wins based on being smart. Best I could say.


I use the oldest, shittiest pans I have for deep frying. I have a
set of Club which were pretty common back in the 80's. Nonstick
that comes in pastel-ish colors. Mine were yellow. They're now
black and brown. Anything except aluminum will work for deep
frying. And it's going to get grody, so nothing fancy.

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On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 21:23:10 -0600, Sqwertz >
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>On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 17:13:04 -0800 (PST), Thomas wrote:
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>> Sucked. Great for 20 cooks but failed. Still have it. Just did Circulon, Oster and Gotham Steel.
>>
>> Looking for a pot I could deepfry 6 wings. Gotham wins based on being smart. Best I could say.

>
>I use the oldest, shittiest pans I have for deep frying. I have a
>set of Club which were pretty common back in the 80's. Nonstick
>that comes in pastel-ish colors. Mine were yellow. They're now
>black and brown. Anything except aluminum will work for deep
>frying. And it's going to get grody, so nothing fancy.



"Definition of grody

US slang
disgusting, revolting … the miniseries is especially good at depicting
the often grody shipboard atmosphere, with decks awash in whale blood
and blubber."
<https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grody>
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