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On Evine its a special value and many of their other cooking things are on sale.  

 

I dont have any of there items but they look really sturdy and I have Paula's dutch oven and its very nice and I love it.

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it looks really good but I don't need any more fry pans/skillets--have enough in the ceramic non stick from various brands--I need sauce pans---they are hard to find in a set that is a good price. 

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I've only caught two snips of two shows.  I think the gal on there said they'd be back at 1.

 

But I have to finish watching Steel Magnolias for the zillionth time.  My signature movie.

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Deen Bros. Cookware IS Fantastic!

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Re: Deen Brothers cookware

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I had to go look.  They offer a handsome product but I'm wary that some reviewers complained that food stuck and that you have to use oil or butter.  Maybe I'm not knowledgeable about ceramic cookware but I thought ceramic-coated was supposed to be the most "slippery" of all.

 

I like the design of the handles and the pan-shape options.

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I looked at it, just out of curiosity, and one thing that jumped out at me was that, unless I missed it, there was no mention that it was 18/10 SS.  From that, one would deduce that it's most likely 18/0.    That would be something that I wouldn't use.

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I only have the large saute with the straight sides that they sold last summer.  It has a steamer basket and a deep fry wire basket.  I use this to steam corn on the cob, you can do a bunch at a time.  I've never used it to fry anything.  I'm curious how this brand would hold up compared to Curtis Stone, which seems to be the hands down favorite on this board.  (Or maybe there are just a few very dedicated vocal posters)

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I have both Deen brothers AND curtis stone and they are both the best I hAVE EVER owned.

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@hstchr wrote:

I have both Deen brothers AND curtis stone and they are both the best I hAVE EVER owned.


I have been on the fence to buy their cookware for months and months LOL....think you pushed me over the edge...gonna get the set TSV it has all the right sizes I need to replace and for once I will have matchig cookware!  

 

 

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I have several of their pans and it is pretty good stuff IMO.