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If you had £100 ( or ideally less) to spend on pots for kitchen what would you buy? (

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papersandribbkns · 23/12/2023 12:26

Getting a new kitchen in the spring and I want to gut out and get rid of all my cup and pots etc as they're really old now but I'm clueless as to what is good to buy. I'm not a massive cook so I don't need Michelin star quality but I don't want rubbish stuff that's gonna stick and burn food either.

What would you recommend I buy? Ps even if it's B&Q or supermarket I don't mind just something decent xxx

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 23/12/2023 12:49

I'm still using IKEA 365+ pans I was given as a student nearly 30yrs ago. Basic stainless steel. We buy a new non stick pan every year or so as they never last.

Tallyellow · 23/12/2023 12:56

I'd look for used Le Creuset on Facebook marketplace. It costs hundreds of pounds new, but lots of people sell good condition pot sets for under £100 and it lasts forever! Make sure it's in good condition though, that the enamel isn't damaged and handles intact and not burnt.

SnowsFalling · 23/12/2023 13:03

Ikea 365, before I even read the first response.

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