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cybercat wrote:
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> "Ophelia" > wrote
> > I use Woll pans and cookware. They never stick and they don't have any
> > coating. Expensive, but have never had to replace one. They are made in
> > Germany and I can only buy them online or at exhibitions.
> >

> Never heard of them, but I will look. Sometimes Marshall's has imported
> stuff, but I am sure not this kind, it sounds exclusive. I got an amazing
> indestructible cookie sheet there, it was German too.


Marshall's / Homegoods is a very good source of cookware. ~1/3 the cost
of new for a tiny little flaw that you would put in the item in the
first week of use anyway. I got a lot of nice Calphalon there, and even
one of the few SS items I have, a "wee little saucepan" which is about
18" dia and holds about 4gal. It's SS, but the bottom is about 3/4"
thick which helps with the thermal issues.