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Trusted Contributor
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Registered: ‎11-15-2011

Am considering todays value on the two flip pans from the "E" shopping channel.  Would love feedback fromany flip pan users.

Thanks.

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Registered: ‎03-08-2014

I have the little ones and I really like them and use them often. My only complaint was not about the item, but rather the freight costs. By the time I picked my items (I wanted the egg pan and the cookbook, too) I was shocked by the total final purchase price (including item, tax & freight). I got the pans but cancelled the cookbook. I still think it was way too much to pay, but I do like the pans and am glad I have them. Now that is confusing information that will likely not help you at all.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I'm not sure how much Evine charges for shipping cookbooks, but I usually buy mine from Amazon.

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Registered: ‎11-03-2013

@WORKING GAL I agree with @Havarti's post.  I love my pans as they cook well and clean up like a breeze but that Evine S&H and their return policy is always something to consider.

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Posts: 5,102
Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I watched the demo last night...the cost of shipping changed my mind....I would have liked all the extras to go with...and then I seen what it would cost to get it here...

 

 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

My flip pan is out in the garage in a box labeled,  "what was I thinking".   It'll be picked up by the Salvation Army soon. 

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Registered: ‎10-17-2013

Love mine. I have the blue steel coming my way.

 

I haven't made a dried out hamburger since getting my first pan. Clean up is a breeze.

 

I bought a second round pan on clearance, left it boxed up for ages. When I finally got around to opening and using it, I decided to give scrambled eggs a try. I walked away for a minute too long and came back to the perfect omelette. I gave up long ago trying to make omelettes as they always turned out greasy. I haven't killed an omelette since and now use that pan almost daily. It's perfect for veggies.

 

The price to me was still a good deal once adding in the unreasonable S/H and tax. I did purchase the lid and thankfully bought the cookbook earlier.

 

 

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Registered: ‎01-30-2015

Love mine..I have the large rectangle, round, and the mini twins....

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I got this last set at walmart for 24.99, I was shocked, same as the hsn set that i paid double for, curtis stone, nice set, also no shipping at walmart.

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Registered: ‎01-30-2015

@karol59 wrote:

I got this last set at walmart for 24.99, I was shocked, same as the hsn set that i paid double for, curtis stone, nice set, also no shipping at walmart.


Curtis Stone makes flip pans???!!!