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"Induction suitable" pans
HelenYorkshire
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...anywhere do them nice and cheap?
I have a cast iron skillet and casserole, but could do with a small saucepan/milk pan. My nice copper bottomed one doesn't work on the induction
I'd rather collect in person than order off amazon etc, but any suggestions welcome
I have a cast iron skillet and casserole, but could do with a small saucepan/milk pan. My nice copper bottomed one doesn't work on the induction
I'd rather collect in person than order off amazon etc, but any suggestions welcome
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Ikea 365 range is a nice mid price range. They worked on our induction hob (before we moved).2009 winnings: private box at the ballet, a cooking lesson with Jean Christophe Novelli, a case of wine, £25 itunes downloads, a candle, Football Manager PC game, a lipstick, £2500
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When we got our induction hob I got some really cheap pans from Ikea to try, they were only £5.99 for the set and I figured if they were useless I hadn't wasted much money. To my surprise they've been great, better than some of the pans that I've had in the past that cost lots of money.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/00173557/Dum Spiro Spero0 -
Home Bargains have a sets of Hell's Kitchen stainless steel pans for £200
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We got a small milk pan from Morrisons and a big stock pot too. Good value.£180.00 in 'sistercas'fund
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Thanks all
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Take a magnet shopping with you so that if you spot any bargain pans you can test them out for iron content! I got a great pan set from Matalan, not meant for induction but works great, split it with my ma who didn't want the big pan but I did, think it was 3 pans for £120
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