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Looking for a new starter set. Leaning towards the anolon.
I have always preferred the all clad uncoated, but my wife only
wants coated cookware. I know all clad has a coated also, but my wife, who
does the majority of cooking wants the analon. It is a good looking set, so
I have no objections.
Can someone tell me the difference between the three different
anolon offereing. The anolon advanced, titanium, and advanced coated. .
I went to their web site, and still a bit confused. I see the
titanium can go into a hotter over, which is a good thing, but not
compelling in the way we cook. It says the anolon advanced is also coated,
so it seems to be confusing, with the advanced coated

Thanks to all.
Thanks for any info.


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"J.Lef" > wrote in message news:bESxf.7$C%3.1@trndny03...
> Looking for a new starter set. Leaning towards the anolon.
> I have always preferred the all clad uncoated, but my wife only
> wants coated cookware. I know all clad has a coated also, but my wife, who
> does the majority of cooking wants the analon. It is a good looking set,
> so I have no objections.
> Can someone tell me the difference between the three
> different anolon offereing. The anolon advanced, titanium, and advanced
> coated. .
> I went to their web site, and still a bit confused. I see the
> titanium can go into a hotter over, which is a good thing, but not
> compelling in the way we cook. It says the anolon advanced is also
> coated, so it seems to be confusing, with the advanced coated
>
> Thanks to all.
> Thanks for any info.


Do DRE, but you might try epinions.com at the following:

http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Cookware-All-Meyer_Anolon


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On 2006-01-13, J.Lef > wrote:

> I have always preferred the all clad uncoated, but my wife only
> wants coated cookware. I know all clad has a coated also, but my wife, who
> does the majority of cooking wants the analon. It is a good looking set, so
> I have no objections.
> Can someone tell me the difference between the three different
> anolon offereing. The anolon advanced, titanium, and advanced coated. .


Near as I can tell, Anlon's top 3 lines use Dupont's (Meyers Anlon
being a Dupont company) Autograph brand top of the line Teflon
coating. This is a flouropolymer blend and not as durable as
reinforced Teflon coatings like Excalibur, IMNSHO. I'd recommend the
All Clad which uses Excalibur. OTOH, I'm not your wife.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?T5F44277C
http://www.whitfordww.com/excalibur.html

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