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Can anyone recommend some decent pans please?

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Uytfy · 09/12/2024 17:57

Mine are in a shocking state and I've probably eaten half the non stick coating.

They need to go.

Alot of thw pans are sets with 2 small frying pans and several small milk pans but we are a large family so I really need something I can buy individually so I can get a few medium pans and a few stock pot types which I use more often.

Middle of the road budget.

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WhereAreWeNow · 09/12/2024 18:08

I've got the Ninja ones and like them. I've also got some Kitchen Aid and Brabantia ones from TK Maxx which are good.

Didntask · 09/12/2024 18:12

I'm slowly replacing all mine with Lakelands own Stainless steel non stick range. They're fab.

Backhometothenorth · 09/12/2024 18:16

We've just bought ninja and are pleased with them

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IntheArctic · 09/12/2024 18:17

Stellar. They will last a lifetime, and still look as good as new.

TizerorFizz · 09/12/2024 18:19

For non stick - Green pan. For everyday - classic John Lewis stainless steel pans. They last forever!

RaininSummer · 09/12/2024 18:20

These guys. I have their stainless steel pans for more than 30 years with just two broken handles.

2025istheyear · 09/12/2024 18:22

Stainless steal from IKEA no crap coating.

CatsLikeBoxes · 09/12/2024 18:23

I have a ninja big frying pan which is great - perfect non stick and easy to clean. Also have Tefal pans which are great. Have a salter pan which is good for it's non stick-ness but the base of the handle has bubbled in the heat.

TizerorFizz · 09/12/2024 22:54

The JL ones have metal handles so they a bomb proof. I’ve had my JL ones for 15 years and they still make them. I only use non stick for frying and sauces. Not needed for lots of cooking.

dementedpixie · 10/12/2024 15:03

Pro cook do good pots and pans

sandrapinchedmysandwich · 10/12/2024 15:04

Scoville are the best I have ever used. You can even dry fry in then

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