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Any comments on the Curtis Stone cookware items? 

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Well, I got burned with GreenPan, so I'm very wary of trying anything like it, and won't buy stuff that has a temp ceiling of under 500 degrees (that cookware is 390). But I could look at that hunka hunka burning love do his presentation all day. 

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@Daysdee They are excellent!  I have three pans and bought the TS today.  I may give the frying pan to a friend since I already have three others.  But I really wanted the other two pieces in the TS...and the recipes.

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@Daysdee wrote:

Any comments on the Curtis Stone cookware items? 


 

 

 

  @Daysdee

 

 

I have had several set of the what thought _best cookware_ from very costly stainless steel ( Macy's ) to pieces that were in the faamily made in USA ...which I would always prefer, "IF", to qvc's whatever they were selling with the Warden guy, buying his entire set that was suppose to last for lifetime or was it 20+ years?  Did not last (and I seldom am the cook of the year, sono everyday use, but did have to toss due to finally peeling away whatever he was spewing. 

The $800.00 set from Dillard's would be the best before I bought Curtis Stone which is better than remarkable.

 

 

 YES, THE BEST. I am buying more as I make room for reach new size and new piece each time I happen to be fortunate enough to catch one of his shows.

 

 VERY chooseY -that was why I endorsed the $800.00 set but for cookware so close to Curtis Stone, I am going to say this is worth buying the set, if affordable for you, then add on other pieces. 

 

AND! Forget the Ming junk..sent it back; the horrid smell that became worse each time it was used. 

 

 BUT! Was surprised that the Tech. Cookware lasted for only 3 years then went ugly.

 The older pieces from family are supreme (made in USA) and of course I possibly know the Stone cookware is a China product.. what isn't, still the best.

 

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I bought the large wok when it was a special value.I use it alot.Great pan.

 

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great pans!

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walmart.com has curtis stone pans so much cheaper and free shipping

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Re: Curtis Stone products

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These are the absolute best sets of cookware ... just ordered the TS.     Recently purchased his two burner grill and we use it constantly.

 

 

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@karol59 wrote:

walmart.com has curtis stone pans so much cheaper and free shipping


I"ve never seen them there.  It must be at select ones.  I also wonder, if they have them, if they are the same quality??

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