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![]() "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 Will stack storing > them cause them to scratch? It might. Why take that chance, if you have the option of hanging. I think the handles would get in the way of storing pots, perhaps you are only questioning storing the skillets. I wouldn't stack skillets. Dee Dee |
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![]() Dog3 wrote: > 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? Depends entirely on how roughly YOU handle them. Why don't you place each piece into it's own cashmere sleeve, wrap each in tripple layers of bubble wrap, then in it's own high loft goosedown comforter, and then weld each piece into it's own copper coffin... like maybe you can rent storage space in the great pyramids. I mean like how does one cook and never scratch a pan, and why does it matter. What do you do with shoes, never take them from the shoeboxes. I bet you don't drive a car... tires touch the pavement, no friggin' way!!! Sheldon |
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:51:07 GMT, Dog3 wrote:
> 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. > Have you considered a pot rack? That's what I did when I ran out of space. My Caphalon is 30 years old now and the finish is toast, but they still cook just fine. I don't have any Caphalon skillets though, just pots and pans. |
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![]() >"Dog3" > wrote in message 21... > 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 I only stack the skillets of mine, and then I put a paper plate (one of the more sturdy brands), between the individual pans. Pan Ohco |
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![]() "Pan Ohco" > wrote in message ... > > >>"Dog3" > wrote in message . 121... >> 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 > > I only stack the skillets of mine, and then I put a paper plate (one > of the more sturdy brands), between the individual pans. > > Pan Ohco For glass lids that fit on top of glass pans, I put a dish towel in between. Dee Dee |
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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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