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Old Posted: 04-02-2009 , 01:22 PM #6
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Default Saucepans

Hi Jennifer,

I would say buy the very best you can afford - they will repay you!! As stated in a previous post, get heavy based saucepans - food will stick easily otherwise. Also, when investing, try to get casserole type with handles / grips on each side. They can be used in oven & are safer and more space saving for you hob. Try to get at least one which will take steamers - save yourself a fortune by using two/three tiers @ a time. As regards the maker; Stellar is good, as is Meyer ( Belle Cuisine range) and of course, Le Creuset. You can get excellent cookware @ TK M**Xfrom time to time. Know somebody who recently got a set of 5 there @ approx E180 - R.R.P over E500 ( Googled it to prove it!!).

Oh...by the way I do not work for any of those companies- just years of experience ( & several cheap saucepans later!!!).......

Regards.
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