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Valued Contributor
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Registered: ‎05-30-2011

No joking, I have a couple of the Deen Brothers pans (evine) and they have been great for non-stick.  Their pans seem to be quality all around IMHO.

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Posts: 12,711
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I was watching when Chef Ming lifted skillet up to flip something & the entire bottom was scratched!  Oops...not sure that was suppose to show the durability🤔🤔🤔

 

I have had Cooks Essentials colored pieces and they scratched and faded terribly.   Donated them to the "trash"!

 

I'm enjoying Curtis Stone cookware -- years old and still non-stick and not a scratch!

 

There is a HSN outlet store about 10 minutes from me -- tons of Joy stuff marked down 50-80% -- I'm sure these pans will be there right along side of her pillows, handbags, comforters, etc. 

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Posts: 4,860
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I only buy Curtis Stone cookware.

 

If Joy gets her hands on his products, I'll stop!  I don't even like her hangers anymore.  Found sturdier ones at Sam's Club.

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