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LurfysMa wrote:
> Since there's the raging debate over Calphalon (and All-Clad), I'd be > interested to know how you all feel about Circulon? > > I have a large (12") Circulon frying pan that I have only used a few > times, but seems to work very well. My smaller frying pans are some > cheaper brand (Supreme?) and are wearing out. My plan it to replace > them with Circulon pans. > How can a frying pan wear out???? Do you mean the non-stick coating is wearing off? Is so, say so. If you're using non-stick to begin with, then buy the cheapest damn pan you can find, and replace it frequently. Otherwise, stick with a decent stainless steel or cast iron pan and never have to replace it. The brand really doesn't matter--expect to idiots that think brands are important. |
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