All of these sets include the saucepans and bigger pots. But the skillets wear out 3-4x as fast as the pots. Someone could make a killing on a set of three skillets of different sizes with lids - no saucepans or pasta pots…
@giorgitd
Costco and/or Sam’s Club has done just that, with the copper-ceramic nonstick coating that I find more useful than the Teflon type anyway. Sometimes with lids, sometimes without.
@werehatrack We have those copper pans. I’m sure that there are 100 variants that look identical. The ones we have suck. I’d be in for a brand name Teflon-type set of three skillets.
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All of these sets include the saucepans and bigger pots. But the skillets wear out 3-4x as fast as the pots. Someone could make a killing on a set of three skillets of different sizes with lids - no saucepans or pasta pots…
@giorgitd
Costco and/or Sam’s Club has done just that, with the copper-ceramic nonstick coating that I find more useful than the Teflon type anyway. Sometimes with lids, sometimes without.
@werehatrack We have those copper pans. I’m sure that there are 100 variants that look identical. The ones we have suck. I’d be in for a brand name Teflon-type set of three skillets.
Um so I have a question about Step 181 in the write-up and what in fact the device is.