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Whenever I stack pots and pans, I usually end up wanting to use one of the
middle ones and have to jockey the rest of them in order to get it. Hanging on the wall will make it easier to get at. "Dog3" > wrote in message 1... > Bought a 10 pc. set of the Calphalon One anondized cookware. I know the > pros and cons of the set but I do have a question if anyone can answer it. > My storage is limited so I have 2 options. I can either store them, > stacked > in the drawer or I can hang the skillets on the wall. Will stack storing > them cause them to scratch? Thanks. > > Michael > > -- > Send email to dog30 at charter dot net |
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