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Folks, don`t be fooled into thinking this cookware was produced in Gemany as the name implies. Upon arrival my heart sunk when I viewed the packaging.... I would venture to say the GERMAN`S don`t even realize this stuff exists...It is possible the man who produces this cookware is German ( The Name Being PALLAS ) but after close inspection of the box and contents nowhere
is it marked with any German production marks ; This product is Clearly made in the far east ... HMMM... As far as longevity & durability , I really can`t say !!!! The handles are screwed to the pan body with a single 8/32 bolt and the labels on the handles are crudely epoxied in place... The alleged ceramic coating does not extend out over the lips fully, leaving exposed aluminum .
FINALLY!
I was looking for "green" cookware for over 2 years. My first try at green cookware was from an infomercial - really cheap quality and weight - I donated them to Good Will! I consider myself a very good cook & my other cookware is Le Creuset, high end Cuisinart stainless & the old non-stick was teflon. The ratings/reviews on the Cuisinart "green" were not good. The Weilburger ceramic had the highest ratings of all the green/ceramic coated non-stick ~ so I decided to try these. The price was incredible and I was NOT disappointed. The minute you hold one in your hand you feel the weight and sturdiness of the pan, but not as heavy as cast iron or Le Creuset. Much easier on arthritic hands. Cooking seems a little odd at first because things slide around so easily ... not used to that in the old non-stick or Le Creuset. Cleaning was a dream ... no scrubbing AT ALL! I've been using my set for over 5 months almost daily and not a scratch or chip. However, I use only wooden utensils...
Well made pans
The nonstick coating works well but you need a little oil or butter to prevent some foods from sticking to the pan. The bases of the pans are thicker than most nonstick pans I have used in the past. Overall quality seems very good.
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