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06-01-2025 01:07 PM
06-01-2025 01:26 PM
I beg to differ. A few years ago I bought a pot and decided I didn't like it, mainly because I didn't know how to use it. So I took it down the basement and threw it on the floor to break it up to put in the garbage. I threw that thing many times and nothing happened. I have never owned any product that stood that pressure.
Now I have 3 different pots and I use them frequently.
06-01-2025 01:27 PM
@Azalea12 - Le Creuset offers a lifetime warranty on its cast iron enameled products. You don't say which type of product you have, but you can check on the official Le Creuset website under "Warranty Information".
They list the warranty for each type of product, plus instructions on how to submit a claim. Sorry, we're not allowed to post live links here.
I have an original set of Le Creuset that I bought when living in England about 40 years ago. We don't use it every day, but it's been used a lot and is still in perfect condition. That was when Le Creuset was made in France; I'm not sure that is still the case, but it doesn't affect the warranty.
06-01-2025 01:29 PM
@luvmybeetle - So...the moral of your story is, you'd better be sure you want Le Creuset, because it's impossible to break down!? ![]()
PS: Before I did that, I'd put it up for sale. Le Creuset is worth some money.
06-01-2025 01:44 PM
It certainly is durable. Curious how you chipped the enamel. My friend has had his Le Creuset set for over 25 years and it's going strong. As noted, go to their web site to learn about their warranty.
06-01-2025 02:09 PM
I'm sorry you had that experience. Some of mine were hand me downs and they are doing very well. I enjoy them tremendously!
06-01-2025 03:23 PM
@luvmybeetle wrote:I beg to differ. A few years ago I bought a pot and decided I didn't like it, mainly because I didn't know how to use it. So I took it down the basement and threw it on the floor to break it up to put in the garbage. I threw that thing many times and nothing happened. I have never owned any product that stood that pressure.
Now I have 3 different pots and I use them frequently.
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How in the world did you think throwing it on the floor would break solid cast iron ?
06-01-2025 05:28 PM
@Venezia wrote:@luvmybeetle - So...the moral of your story is, you'd better be sure you want Le Creuset, because it's impossible to break down!?
PS: Before I did that, I'd put it up for sale. Le Creuset is worth some money.
Yes the moral of the story was exactly that. I'm sure it breaks down somehow. I did think of selling it but at that time I didn't have any idea. I do now, but I love using them now.
06-02-2025 08:13 AM
Our le Creuset ranges in age from 1 year to 50+, and it is all going strong. I'm sorry you have not had that good experiience but do contact them, they stand behind their product. Good luck to you!
06-02-2025 10:14 AM
Just not a fan of it--is way too expensive and too bloody heavy for me to use. I do like the colors tho---but using it on the daily is not in my world.
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