Choosing Inexpensive Non Stick Pans

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

Choosing Non Stick Pans

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  • How do they last over time with use? That is the real question.

  • @irishagold You didn't catch Circulon and Cuisinart??  Have you not cooked before? If you go to a good cooking store you'll see the brands they mention.

  • I wonder if all the lines are like this? I don't need a 12 inch pan, I like smaller ones.

  • @mlady204103 If you only knew what REAL expensive pans were you would be happy at 40 bucks.... Trust me, it's a bargain.

  • @hjg87878 - Good exchange of thoughts! Sorry, but I really cannot catch the brands they name on the free public Tv. And I do own several of ATK books. I BOUGHT them.

  • @irishagold Yeah you're right. How dare America's Test Kitchen, which doesn't rely on any advertising dollars (so they can guarantee an unbiased review), not make everything completely accessible to you. Sure they give you the complete review on their free tv show, and upload on their website for a time, but it should be completely free forever! Come to think of it, how dare a show on public television ask for money for their magazine and cookbooks? That should all be free as well.

  • Amazing how ATK keeps their discoveries to themselves! I always wait for the names and brands of the tests to come up on the screen. Nope! Just blabber it fast and move on to a different segment. But! We have the website address, which asks you to log in or to sign up, or to buy a membership....

  • I'm really surprised by my relatively light and cheap Circulon stuff. Love it. Worlds apart from older style teflon crap.

  • If I spent $40 for one pan, I would expect it to last 20 yrs! You didn't review the less expensive skillets. Disappointed!

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