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04-23-2022 09:21 AM
I have had the best luck with hard anodized cookware, but it seems no one is showing it anymore. Now its forged aluminum. Why is hard anodized no longer being sold in the new lines?
04-23-2022 10:09 AM
Probably because it's cheaper.
Hard anodyzed has a more even appearance and uniform cooking surface.
Home goods has great pots and pans made in Europe. I've always found such good ones there.
04-23-2022 11:14 AM - edited 04-23-2022 11:14 AM
@depglass wrote:I have had the best luck with hard anodized cookware, but it seems no one is showing it anymore. Now its forged aluminum. Why is hard anodized no longer being sold in the new lines?
There is a wide variety of hard anodized cookware on Amazon.
04-23-2022 12:23 PM - edited 04-23-2022 12:26 PM
I just turned on Curtis Stone, he is selling cast aluminum, looks just like forged aluminum. This stuff reminds me of the Club Aluminum my mother had when I was a kid. Maybe that's why I'm so turned off, of course the Club Aluminum didn't have non-stick coating and meat stuck like crazy.
Now I see the handles get hot and you are supposed to buy those silicone ear things he sells. Totally turned off at this point. Off to Amazon as above poster recommended.
04-23-2022 07:55 PM
@depglass I Miss the Club ware. My mom had a full set. I only have the dutch oven now. I still use it often.
04-23-2022 08:28 PM
@depglass I have a couple of Curtis Stone durapans and like them, but according to my husband, they eventually start sticking a bit. He still cooks his eggs in them, and it's not a big problem, but they aren't forever. The one pan I have replaced the large Kirkland's Signature (aka Costco) Hard Anodized pan from a set I bought many years ago. The rest of the set still looks mostly like new. It's probably that I like to use high heat in the large pans that cause them to eventually give out. But, I do atually prefer the Hard Anodized over the Curtis Stone for long life and durability.
04-28-2022 11:29 AM
Years ago I bought a couple of different sets of hard anodized from Todd English when he first came to HSN. These have been the best pans I have ever used and they are still going strong. I wish he would have stuck making them instead he went to greenpan-style pans and they were horrible. I wish the hard anodized he sold were still available.
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