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What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

I've seen several lines advertised, stating ceramic or whatever doesn't have any of the old negative ingredients.  I can't tell you how many lines I've gone through with lining flaking off, including three from QVC.  I don't use metal utinsels but do put pans into the dishwasher.  I have bought a couple pieces of Curtis Stone but have been washing them by hand.  I'm looking for all around durability.

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

T-Fal

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

Ninja NeverStick. It has a lifetime warranty. Who does that??

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

I have had Ninja Nonstick for about 2-1/2 years.  Looks like new.  And, I do use metal utensils.  I just treated my self to their new Nonstick stackable set.  Wonderful spacesaver!!!!  You will not be disappointed.

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

I've owned and used heavily many different brands of nonstick cookware  since the 1970s.   None had to be discarded because of wear and tear,  but just because I always wanted the newest and greatest

 

I have NEVER dishwashed a nonstick pan except for the CIRCULON Premier Professional set I got at Costco about two years ago.  They come thru the dishwasher beautifully, and I use at least one piece every day.

 

I think the key to maintaining nice nonstick cookware in most brands, however, is to follow the manufacturer's advice, which usually says  "dishwasher safe...hand washing recommended".

 

<<Cook like the pros with durable pots and pans designed for convenience and high performance with the Circulon Premier Professional 13-piece hard-anodized cookware set. Stainless steel base is suitable for all stovetops, including induction.  Constructed from heavy-duty hard-anodized aluminum that’s twice as hard as stainless steel, this versatile collection of pots and pans features the unique TOTAL® Nonstick System of high-low circles built into the pan surface for exceptional, toxin-free nonstick performance that lasts 10x longer than ordinary nonstick coatings. The cookware set is oven safe to 400°F and is dishwasher safe for fast easy clean-up. >>

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?


@DaleP wrote:

I have had Ninja Nonstick for about 2-1/2 years.  Looks like new.  And, I do use metal utensils.  I just treated my self to their new Nonstick stackable set.  Wonderful spacesaver!!!!  You will not be disappointed.


 

 

@DaleP 

I don't own it but my best friend has it. I think she has bought every piece of the NeverStick ever made! She said it's the best cookware she has ever used and that says a lot b/c she has used many brands since I've known her for all these years. Woman Happy

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

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My way of cooking has changed the last couple of years where I'm using skillets and bakeware more than pots & saucepans.  I bought a set of three Henckle skillets from Costco that are fantastic.  Regular price, $80 for the set but they have gone on sale from time to time.  

Henckels Capri Notte Granitium 3-piece Fry Pan Set

 

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I have good luck with the OXO GoodGrips brand.  But I've always been happy with the brands sold at Costco too.

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

YES!  I bought these at Costco while waiting for Curtis Stone to come back with a skillet set.   These are great and are SO easy to clean and are non stick.   I have only hand washed yet because I think I did damage to my Cooks Essentials in the dishwasher.   If I do end up putting them in the diswhasher at some point, I will be certain to take them out before the dry cycle

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Re: What are the best lines for the new non-stick cookware?

@JeanLouiseFinch We almost never use saucepans either.  We do use our Instant Pots a lot (especially the 3 qt. one) and skillets, griddles, and the oven a lot.  

 

The slow cooker sits idle too.