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We had a set of Duncan Hines, Stainless Steel Cookware by Regal Ware
for many years. This week when I picked up a large pot with two handles one of the handles just fell off. Lucky that the pot was not full of boiling soup because it would have badly burned me. Looking closely I found that although the pot itself is made of stainless steel meaning that rust will not attack it the bracket to which the handles are attached as well as the attaching screw were not stainless steel. The non-stainless bracket corroded and fell off. If you have any of these stainless pots make sure that the handles are secure they can fall off without any warning. I would like to write the company about that. Does onyone know where to write? |
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One dark day on Usenet, Nathan Gutman > said:
> We had a set of Duncan Hines, Stainless Steel Cookware by Regal Ware > for many years. > This week when I picked up a large pot with two handles one of the > handles just fell off. Lucky that the pot was not full of boiling soup > because it would have badly burned me. Yikes! > Looking closely I found that although the pot itself is made of > stainless steel meaning that rust will not attack it the bracket to > which the handles are attached as well as the attaching screw were not > stainless steel. The non-stainless bracket corroded and fell off. > If you have any of these stainless pots make sure that the handles are > secure they can fall off without any warning. > I would like to write the company about that. > Does onyone know where to write? http://www.regalware.com/ -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ (COLD to HOT for e-mail) "Why do my knees feel like the wanna tear up?" - Carl, ATHF |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > > Any cookware with Duncan Hines endorsement on it is most likely > from the 1950's or 1960's (*maybe* early 70's). I think you > should be happy they've lasted that long and understand that > nothing lives forever and shit happens. Yes, and here is indisputable proof of your final point. http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../24230161.html |
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![]() "Nathan Gutman" > wrote in message ... > We had a set of Duncan Hines, Stainless Steel Cookware by Regal Ware > for many years. > This week when I picked up a large pot with two handles one of the > handles just fell off. Lucky that the pot was not full of boiling soup > because it would have badly burned me. Lucky you. I dumped a pot of boiling elbow mac on my foot one fine evening. It was no an experience I care to repeat. |
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"Sam D." > wrote in message
... > > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > ... > > > > Any cookware with Duncan Hines endorsement on it is most likely > > from the 1950's or 1960's (*maybe* early 70's). I think you > > should be happy they've lasted that long and understand that > > nothing lives forever and shit happens. > > > Yes, and here is indisputable proof of your final point. > http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho.../24230161.html > > Nothing on the web is indisputable. Nothing anywhere is indisputable! -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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