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New pan set needed - which one do you recomend ?

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purple15 · 09/06/2013 19:33

We are finally in desperate need of a new pan set. We are currently down to two pans and need one urgently.

Previously, we had a Prestige 5 piece set, so I am thinking maybe a 5 piece set again.

I have just been looking online, and they all seem to be Celebrity chefs, the more I look, the more confused I am getting.

Can anyone recommend which set ?

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Honu · 10/06/2013 06:24

Just make sure they are suitable for induction as you may end up with an induction hob in the future (I didn't!)

Bunbaker · 10/06/2013 06:58

I bought myself a new pan set recently and got some Prestige This Morning ones. They were reasonably priced and are excellent quality. They aren't suitable for induction hobs, but for me that isn't an issue.

I had looked up in Which before I bought them and they recommended Prestige. Interestingly, most of the cheap supermarket pans are made by Prestige and are reasonable quality.

purple15 · 10/06/2013 14:53

We don't have an induction hob, and I do not really like them, so suitable for an induction is not an issue.

Thanks for your replies, will have at look at the circulon and the Prestige. Thanks.

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purple15 · 10/06/2013 15:16

Bunbaker Where did you get them from ?

I think rather than get individual pans, I just want a 6 piece set ?

The this Morning range seems to be unavailable as a set ?

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purple15 · 10/06/2013 18:08

I have found a 5 piece set of stainless steel pans ( Prestige ) from HOuse of Frazer for £69 with free delivery.

This sounds a good offer? What do you think ?

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breatheslowly · 10/06/2013 18:12

Make sure the saucepans will stack. We have a set that don't and it is a pain.

springlamb · 10/06/2013 18:15

Tesco Finest stainless steel ones are great, although you can't buy them as a set.
Mine have been going strong for about 5 years and still look really good.

Trills · 10/06/2013 18:26

The Pan from John Lewis - not their most expensive stuff but really super nonstick.

DramaAlpaca · 10/06/2013 18:50

I got a set of Marks & Spencer ones 18 years ago, & they are still going strong.

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