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ViLco 07-05-2013 03:08 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
non-stick properties.
Anyone?
Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
layer is gold (or a golden alloy):
http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656
--
"Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole"
Anthelme Brillat Savarin



Helpful person 07-05-2013 04:00 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On May 7, 10:08*am, "ViLco" > wrote:
> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
> non-stick properties.
> Anyone?
> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656
> --
> "Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole"
> Anthelme Brillat Savarin


A good cook (not me) can cook with any type of pan. This looks cute
but present pans cook adequately. Also, I can't say I care for
Bakelite handles (assuming google translation is correct).

http://www.richardfisher.com

brooklyn1 07-05-2013 05:07 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
Helpful person wrote:
>"ViLco" wrote:
>> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
>> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
>> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
>> non-stick properties.
>> Anyone?
>> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
>> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656
>> --
>> "Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole"
>> Anthelme Brillat Savarin

>
>A good cook (not me) can cook with any type of pan. This looks cute
>but present pans cook adequately. Also, I can't say I care for
>Bakelite handles (assuming google translation is correct).


That's piker stuff... on TV I see ads for cookware coated with
DIAMONDS:
http://www.asseenontvonsale.com/kitc...amond-skillet/
http://www.amazon.com/Yoshi-Blue-Pie...iamond+skillet


jmcquown[_2_] 07-05-2013 05:28 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On 5/7/2013 12:07 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Helpful person wrote:
>> "ViLco" wrote:
>>> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
>>> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
>>> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
>>> non-stick properties.
>>> Anyone?
>>> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
>>> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656
>>> --
>>> "Un pasto senza vino e' come un giorno senza sole"
>>> Anthelme Brillat Savarin

>>
>> A good cook (not me) can cook with any type of pan. This looks cute
>> but present pans cook adequately. Also, I can't say I care for
>> Bakelite handles (assuming google translation is correct).

>
> That's piker stuff... on TV I see ads for cookware coated with
> DIAMONDS:
> http://www.asseenontvonsale.com/kitc...amond-skillet/
> http://www.amazon.com/Yoshi-Blue-Pie...iamond+skillet
>

I don't have many non-stick pans but unless the goverment knocks on my
door and demands I give them up, I'm not replacing the ones I *do* have.
They've been working just fine for years.

Jill

sf[_9_] 07-05-2013 06:32 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On Tue, 7 May 2013 16:08:42 +0200, "ViLco" > wrote:

> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
> non-stick properties.
> Anyone?
> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):
> http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656


Haven't heard of that one, but if they intend to break into the
American market - they'll be coming soon to some home shopping
network.

--
Food is an important part of a balanced diet.

Janet Bostwick 07-05-2013 06:45 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On Tue, 07 May 2013 10:32:16 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Tue, 7 May 2013 16:08:42 +0200, "ViLco" > wrote:
>
>> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
>> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
>> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
>> non-stick properties.
>> Anyone?
>> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
>> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):
>> http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656

>
>Haven't heard of that one, but if they intend to break into the
>American market - they'll be coming soon to some home shopping
>network.


If that color combination turns you on, it has been available for at
least 6 months, maybe a year. It's done with something new in
colorization for enamels or non-stick or some such. Pans are
available in rainbows of colors inside and out -- not painted, bonded.
As for this particular surface material, I hope the American public is
smart enough not to fall for it. Anyone who "needs" it shouldn't be
cooking -- skill is more important.
Janet US

zxcvbob 07-05-2013 10:03 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
sf wrote:
> On Tue, 7 May 2013 16:08:42 +0200, "ViLco" > wrote:
>
>> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
>> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
>> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
>> non-stick properties.
>> Anyone?
>> Here's an exemple, these have 5 layers one of which is titanium and the top
>> layer is gold (or a golden alloy):
>> http://www.frabosk.it/ita/prodotto_s...idprodotto=656

>
> Haven't heard of that one, but if they intend to break into the
> American market - they'll be coming soon to some home shopping
> network.
>



The top layer is probably titanium nitride, not gold (gold would be stupid)

Bob


Kalmia 07-05-2013 10:07 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 1:45:44 PM UTC-4, Janet Bostwick wrote:
>
> As for this particular surface material, I hope the American public is
>
> smart enough not to fall for it. Anyone who "needs" it shouldn't be
>
> cooking -- skill is more important.


Sounds like something new brides might be jonesing. Keurig, move over.

Mark Thorson 08-05-2013 01:16 AM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
ViLco wrote:
>
> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
> non-stick properties.


At least in theory, gold should have good
non-stick properties. I used to work at
a company where we were trying to get
silicone to stick to gold. That's nearly
the worst combination of two things you
want to stick together. (Teflon to gold
would probably be the absolute worst.)

John Kuthe[_2_] 08-05-2013 12:30 PM

Anyone tried a titanium+gold covered pan?
 
On Tue, 07 May 2013 16:16:11 -0800, Mark Thorson >
wrote:

>ViLco wrote:
>>
>> I discovered their extistence just today thanks to a friend on the italian
>> NG: is this a new fad or are these pans really superior to teflon covered
>> pans? The marketing bubble raves about long-lasting covering and superior
>> non-stick properties.

>
>At least in theory, gold should have good
>non-stick properties. I used to work at
>a company where we were trying to get
>silicone to stick to gold. That's nearly
>the worst combination of two things you
>want to stick together. (Teflon to gold
>would probably be the absolute worst.)


No, a N-pole and N-pole (or S-pole and S-pole) magnetic anything is
the worst thing to try to get to stick together! ;-)

John Kuthe...


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