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Registered: ‎03-15-2010

Why are the Technique sets on clearance? I bought mine 3 yr ago & very pleased. Dishwasher safe, nothing sticks......what's the problem?

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Disappearing Technique Pans

I think people didn't care for the color smart concept. I know I don't.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Disappearing Technique Pans

I think they are just going to cheaper stuff that has a higher profit margin. The Techniques II line was probably the best line they ever had.

Now, I mostly see hardcoat enamel which is the cheapest, less integrous, cookware out there. I think they call it something slightly different now but it's the same stuff that is just not a good choice. It chips easily and is just aluminum underneath. The only good aluminum cookware is hard anodized, which this hardcoat enamal stuff is NOT.

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Re: Disappearing Technique Pans

Also - if I remember correctly Emeril has a hard anodized set coming in February. Perhaps QVC is getting on the chef endorsed bandwagon completely.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Disappearing Technique Pans

I have some Technique's hard anodized pieces. I got them on clearance, several years ago. They are the heavy, non-dishwasher cookware. They are some of my favorite pieces. They don't have any coating in or out, but they don't stick and can take high heat.

I have pretty much banished my CE hard, enamel except for boiling water. I have never put them in the dishwasher, and have had to replace them once because the finish came off.

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Re: Disappearing Technique Pans

Cooks Essentials items are not being shown often as they once were. That is QVC's own brand so I wonder what is up with that. Bob Warden does sell the pressure cookers often, but he also is on more selling the Ninja items. They need to come out with a good cook set in CE that has the new coating that is safer than Teflon. One that will be non-stick and will last. Many of us would buy a new set, I think. The color smart items have a lot of bad reviews.

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