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[email protected] 22-06-2019 07:24 PM

Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?
 
On Monday, July 10, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
> We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland. We've only
> been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the best
> non-stick product we've ever used.
>
> However, we know people who've had problems with other brands rapidly
> losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells, etc.
>
> So ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and how
> they find it. Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we live
> in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be interested in
> getting some when we visit the US if it's significantly cheaper.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kurt and Dianne Sanders


I was given a Look pot for making large batches of soup-all bones from a 25 lbs. turkey big. The non-stick started to peal after about 2 years. Because it was a gift and the giver did not keep the receipt I was stuck with it. A store here in Oregon was selling this pot for over $250. I have not used it in many years and I would not buy a Look product now.
James

cshenk 22-06-2019 07:55 PM

Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?
 
wrote:

> On Monday, July 10, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
> > We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland. We've
> > only been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the
> > best non-stick product we've ever used.
> >
> > However, we know people who've had problems with other brands
> > rapidly losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells,
> > etc.
> >
> > So ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and
> > how they find it. Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we
> > live in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be
> > interested in getting some when we visit the US if it's
> > significantly cheaper.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kurt and Dianne Sanders

>
> I was given a Look pot for making large batches of soup-all bones
> from a 25 lbs. turkey big. The non-stick started to peal after about
> 2 years. Because it was a gift and the giver did not keep the
> receipt I was stuck with it. A store here in Oregon was selling this
> pot for over $250. I have not used it in many years and I would not
> buy a Look product now. James


Hi Jim, you are new here I guess and replying to a 1995 post....

Ed Pawlowski[_5_] 22-06-2019 08:31 PM

Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?
 
On 6/22/2019 2:55 PM, cshenk wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> On Monday, July 10, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
>>> We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland. We've
>>> only been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the
>>> best non-stick product we've ever used.
>>>
>>> However, we know people who've had problems with other brands
>>> rapidly losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells,
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> So ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and
>>> how they find it. Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we
>>> live in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be
>>> interested in getting some when we visit the US if it's
>>> significantly cheaper.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Kurt and Dianne Sanders

>>
>> I was given a Look pot for making large batches of soup-all bones
>> from a 25 lbs. turkey big. The non-stick started to peal after about
>> 2 years. Because it was a gift and the giver did not keep the
>> receipt I was stuck with it. A store here in Oregon was selling this
>> pot for over $250. I have not used it in many years and I would not
>> buy a Look product now. James

>
> Hi Jim, you are new here I guess and replying to a 1995 post....
>


Yeah, but he has cookware that peals. I imagine it sounds good in his
kitchen.

jmcquown[_2_] 22-06-2019 11:01 PM

Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?
 
On 6/22/2019 3:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 6/22/2019 2:55 PM, cshenk wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Monday, July 10, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
>>>> We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland.Â*Â* We've
>>>> only been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the
>>>> best non-stick product we've ever used.
>>>>
>>>> However, we know people who've had problems with other brands
>>>> rapidly losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells,
>>>> etc.
>>>>
>>>> SoÂ* ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and
>>>> how they find it.Â*Â* Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we
>>>> live in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be
>>>> interested in getting some when we visit the US if it's
>>>> significantly cheaper.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Kurt and Dianne Sanders
>>>
>>> I was given a Look pot for making large batches of soup-all bones
>>> from a 25 lbs. turkey big.Â* The non-stick started to peal after about
>>> 2 years.Â* Because it was a gift and the giver did not keep the
>>> receipt I was stuck with it. A store here in Oregon was selling this
>>> pot for over $250.Â* I have not used it in many years and I would not
>>> buy a Look product now.Â* James

>>
>> Hi Jim, you are new here I guess and replying to a 1995 post....
>>

>
> Yeah, but he has cookware that peals.Â* I imagine it sounds good in his
> kitchen.


Peals like bells? ;)

Jill

Rita Lane-Smith 16-11-2020 10:11 PM

Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?
 
On Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 3:01:52 PM UTC-7, wrote:
> On 6/22/2019 3:31 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > On 6/22/2019 2:55 PM, cshenk wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Monday, July 10, 1995 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
> >>>> We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland. We've
> >>>> only been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the
> >>>> best non-stick product we've ever used.
> >>>>
> >>>> However, we know people who've had problems with other brands
> >>>> rapidly losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells,
> >>>> etc.
> >>>>
> >>>> So ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and
> >>>> how they find it. Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we
> >>>> live in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be
> >>>> interested in getting some when we visit the US if it's
> >>>> significantly cheaper.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>>
> >>>> Kurt and Dianne Sanders
> >>>
> >>> I was given a Look pot for making large batches of soup-all bones
> >>> from a 25 lbs. turkey big. The non-stick started to peal after about
> >>> 2 years. Because it was a gift and the giver did not keep the
> >>> receipt I was stuck with it. A store here in Oregon was selling this
> >>> pot for over $250. I have not used it in many years and I would not
> >>> buy a Look product now. James
> >>
> >> Hi Jim, you are new here I guess and replying to a 1995 post....
> >>

> >
> > Yeah, but he has cookware that peals. I imagine it sounds good in his
> > kitchen.

> Peals like bells? ;)
>
> Jill



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