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j.e.j.
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Hallo
I just wondered if anyone has any experience of cooking with stoneline coated frying pans? I'm in need of a new frying pan and have seen one of these, brand new, in a charity shop for £12, but i can't seem to find much info about them on the web!
Lakeland have them for £29.99.
(sorry, tried to put a link to the product but unfortunately got an error message saying as a new forum user you can't put links in?)
j.
I just wondered if anyone has any experience of cooking with stoneline coated frying pans? I'm in need of a new frying pan and have seen one of these, brand new, in a charity shop for £12, but i can't seem to find much info about them on the web!
Lakeland have them for £29.99.
(sorry, tried to put a link to the product but unfortunately got an error message saying as a new forum user you can't put links in?)
j.
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thanks valentina0
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Hi
We have bought 2 now, one for ourselves and one for our son.
They are easy to clean and great for frying with minimal oil and heat evenly....we want to buy another one but cannot find anyone that has them in stock.
Any suggestions as to where we can get another would be appreciated.
Thanks Graham0 -
I've been looking at a similar range but is way more expensive than the Stoneline so had a nosey round last night and also came across the Stoneline range. QVC now sell them BUT only give a 12m warranty whereas everywhere else who sold them previously gave 25years!!!!0
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I like cooking so i purchased some teflon pans with the red heat spot in the middle, using vigin oil the food tasted nice, BUT by chance flicked over to QVC saw the stoneline 20cm pan & demonstration and oredered it asap. it arrived after xmas and i tried it WITHOUT oil and fried some mushrooms, then cracked 2 eggs over them and on purpose left for 5 mins, i noticed there was no smell in kitchen, unlike when i used oil. Then i got a plastic utensil and glided it under the egg with ease and did the other side. After cooking i gently scraped the egg of with EASE onto plate. Leaving the pan 2 cool down i wiped it clean WITHOUT water using paper towel...Bring on the pancackes.....BUY ONE....0
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I`ve wanted a new stoneline pan myself for sometime unfortunately Lakeland no longer sell them, however I did find the website of the company that makes them from a video on lakeland. The very last frame had a photo of the frying pan we bought from them and you can just make out the url which was www dot stoneline dot eu but now forwards to www dot very-titan dot de (PS replace dots with . This is the fourth attempt at post this as I`m not allowed to post links coz I`m a newbie.... In fact its annoyed me so much I don`t think I`ll ever post on this goddamn website again) and they ship internationally. Of course everything is in Euro`s so you`ll have to get your calculators out.
I can`t recommend the 28" frying pan enough. We`ve had one for about 4 years and there isn`t any kind of marking or scratches on the surface yet. Its the best frying pan I`ve ever seen.0
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