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Registered: ‎03-12-2014

Really loving my new sleek black CE cookware. They were an "As Is" item, great price too! Beautiful set! Smiley HappyIMG_20161101_171647310.jpg

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Registered: ‎06-23-2014

Re: Cook's Essentials Cookware

Glad to hear. I have some brand (I forget) but I believe they are actually made by CE. They are a go to for me as they are light and cook and clean up well. 

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Registered: ‎07-03-2013

Re: Cook's Essentials Cookware

I have a CE set that's around 15 years old.  It's still in really good condition.

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Re: Cook's Essentials Cookware

I love mine too.  Had blue, then red, but it is an oatmeal colored set I have now that I really like.

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Registered: ‎09-21-2013

of exxageration, Re: Cook's Essentials Cookware

Free of exaggeration, my set of C.E. is over a year and a half old and it works as well today as it did on day one. Omlets and pancakes release and are cooked w/o oils or fats. While an egg might be simple to make, many pieces of cookware lose its ability to release after normal use. These might be a unicorn.