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New Saucepans

11 replies

Lottieis44 · 21/11/2020 17:12

Hi I am looking to buy a new saucepan set in the Black Friday sales. I have an induction hob and a dishwasher. Does anyone have any recommendations? Looking to spend around £100. Thanks.

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Bookaholic73 · 21/11/2020 17:13

No idea, but I am looking for the same thing so will follow with interest.

Lottieis44 · 22/11/2020 12:07

Bumping

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HappyChristmasTreeRex · 22/11/2020 12:12

We've bought from Procook recently and they are brilliant, they do quite good range of prices and are having a black Friday sale at the moment. Also, I don't know if Sainsbury's ones are for induction hobs, but previously I've had really good pots and pans from there.

sidsgranny · 22/11/2020 12:14

We got an induction hob in September and I bought the Scoville Neverstick pans - they have them in Dunelm and also on Amazon. Really pleased with them so far.

Bookaholic73 · 22/11/2020 15:22

I bought Scoville pans less than a year ago and don’t rate them.
The outside coating of one of the pans has almost come off, leaving them grey. Plus the non-stick has also come away from the frying pan and 1 of the saucepans.
Plus the large frying pan is very uneven, the middle doesn’t heat, only the sides do.

WhereIsMyMojoGone · 22/11/2020 19:48

Don't buy Sainsbury's ones. They aren't flat at the bottom so when you put oil in, it runs to the sides. They warp easily too on high heat. They did not last long, very annoying.

I've got Eaziglide Neverstick3 now. Had it a year and still going strong.

Kate6000 · 22/11/2020 19:59

Circulon momentum, got them in June and they are great

Lottieis44 · 22/11/2020 22:43

Thank you everyone, currently considering Procook.

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muddledmidget · 22/11/2020 22:52

I've got a set of stainless steel Stellar ones to use on my induction hob, replacing a 16y/o set of the same pans that weren't suitable for induction hob. They go through the dishwasher fine as don't have a non stick coating although things very rarely stick and are perfect with a low powered induction hob (only 13amp) and boil water in around a minute. Cost about £100 for 5 pans (milk pan, 3 x saucepans and a frying pan)

Mumisnotmyonlyname · 22/11/2020 23:22

I bought this recently and think it's a bargain:

www.hartsofstur.com/stellar-1000-18cm-saucepan-s106.html

chuffedasbuttons · 22/11/2020 23:27

A recent post of mine!

I went for a three set of circulon anodised saucepans with glass lids and a pair of stellar stainless steel - I feel both are needed. The stellar have draining lids. I like this. The circulons cook better tho.

One thing I noted is that pans are bigger and heavier than the same sizes I had 10 years ago. The sides are higher so you don't need such large ones.

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