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Bargain. Judge Saucepan set was £194 now £44.00

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  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    Robert Dyas item 131090 showing "in stock". I have ordered this as the set is almost identical and should have a similar rrp to the one OP posted? Also should have same manufacturers guarantee? 25 years....

    If not items can be returned free and it's only cost me £4.95 postage so worth a go..

    HTH
  • ollym_3
    ollym_3 Posts: 143 Forumite
    Can anyone answer this question?

    Should I be looking for Teflon coated ones?
  • roses
    roses Posts: 2,333 Forumite
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    These look good & I could do with a decent pan set since the ones the landlady has provided are useless.

    Does anyone have problems cooking with stainless steel pans? Doesn't the food get stuck to the bottom unless you add a lot of oil?

    The best pans I've used before are the teflon coated ones (George Foreman & Tefal). But perhaps the stainless steel ones I used in my last rented house were crap which is why the food stuck to the bottom?
  • roses wrote:
    These look good & I could do with a decent pan set since the ones the landlady has provided are useless.

    Does anyone have problems cooking with stainless steel pans? Doesn't the food get stuck to the bottom unless you add a lot of oil?

    The best pans I've used before are the teflon coated ones (George Foreman & Tefal). But perhaps the stainless steel ones I used in my last rented house were crap which is why the food stuck to the bottom?

    Hi Roses,The better quality ones don't stick and you probably know this but just in case ....try not to have the heat too high as this causes sticking too...
    Whenever I'm caught between two evils, I take the one I've never tried......
  • ollym_3
    ollym_3 Posts: 143 Forumite
    The quantity on ebay is 0 - where can i get some good pans?
  • rizla01
    rizla01 Posts: 7,260 Forumite
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    What I have found (And experenced cooks please correct me if I'm wrong), is that stainless steel get hotter quicker so are more prone to burning food. They also transfer the heat better too.

    The good thing is that even the blackest remains scour off with a brillo and a bit of elbow grease(available from all good corner shops) cause no damage.

    Thats an average bloke talking BTW.
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  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    These have just arrived and are superb. The £49.99 rrp quoted on the site must be an error as I thought as the set is very similar to the one posted originally. These ones do not have the "draining" lids but do come in a box marked with 25 year guarantee ( so the 5 year guarantee quoted on the site must also be an error).

    I have not tried these yet but I am impressed with the quality and value. They are still showing "in stock" at the moment. Here is the link:

    http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=311&storeId=91&productId=18208&langId=-1&cache_entry=-1&parent_category_rn=&parents_parent_category_rn=&top_category_rn=&showSubCategory=&top=Y&fromPage=SearchResults
  • Babbler
    Babbler Posts: 3,084 Forumite
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    Interesting... when you actually do a search for "Judge Vista " it comes up (at the bottom) for £59.99. When you click on it price changes to £44. Pricing error perhaps?

    Out of stock so doesnt matter really! Not that I can afford it! lol
    Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
  • 80934
    80934 Posts: 552 Forumite
    Babbler wrote:
    Interesting... when you actually do a search for "Judge Vista " it comes up (at the bottom) for £59.99. When you click on it price changes to £44. Pricing error perhaps?

    Out of stock so doesnt matter really! Not that I can afford it! lol

    It is the other set that is still available............The one for £59.99 had been reduced to £44 I think.
  • purplepatch
    purplepatch Posts: 2,534 Forumite
    80934 wrote:
    These have just arrived and are superb. The £49.99 rrp quoted on the site must be an error as I thought as the set is very similar to the one posted originally. These ones do not have the "draining" lids but do come in a box marked with 25 year guarantee ( so the 5 year guarantee quoted on the site must also be an error).

    I have not tried these yet but I am impressed with the quality and value. They are still showing "in stock" at the moment. Here is the link:

    http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=311&storeId=91&productId=18208&langId=-1&cache_entry=-1&parent_category_rn=&parents_parent_category_rn=&top_category_rn=&showSubCategory=&top=Y&fromPage=SearchResults

    I think the £49.99 set might be this one here that has RRP £230!!

    I've just ordered. Thanks OP.
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