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Saucepans!
freakyogre
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I want to buy a set of decent (but not too expensive) saucepans.
I was given a cheapy set when I moved out of home which have been good, but as I am using them more, they are starting to go a little bit rusty where I must have scratched them.
So, can anyone recommend some nice ones? My sister has a set from M&S which are very good, but I do not need the bigger pan which usually comes in a set of 3, so somewhere that sells them either as a 2 set, or individually would be even better.
Thanks for any help
I was given a cheapy set when I moved out of home which have been good, but as I am using them more, they are starting to go a little bit rusty where I must have scratched them.
So, can anyone recommend some nice ones? My sister has a set from M&S which are very good, but I do not need the bigger pan which usually comes in a set of 3, so somewhere that sells them either as a 2 set, or individually would be even better.
Thanks for any help
Grocery challenge - Nov: £52/£100
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I have Tefal Armatal which seem quite good, though not as good as they say - I have had a couple of them replaced 2/3 times under the lifetime guarantee!
I do like them as saucepans (even if they are not that hard wearing) mainly because you can pre-heat them, there's not many pans you can heat with nothing in them and not damage them.
Mine are quite old now, given up getting them replaced cos of the cost of postage, but really do not want to change them.
You can buy them individually.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
how about trying QVC, they usually have good deals or John Lewis.com which has free delivery at the moment. They will probably be more expensive but good quality.NO FARMS = NO FOOD0
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I always recommend Cooks essentials from QVC, they are brill!! Non stick but can use metal utensils in them, lifetime guarantee. I wouldn't have pans from anywhere else after having these.
http://search.qvcuk.com/QVCUK/Search.ff?query=cooks+esssentials&cm_re=PAGE-_-SEARCH-_-SEARCHIf practice makes perfect, and nobody is perfect....................................
Why practice!:T0
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