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Default Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?

Have had a braising pan from look for 8 years and its the best I ever had never sticks and really browns nicseley On Monday, July 10, 1995 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Sanders wrote:
> We recently bought a frying pan made by Look in Iceland. We've only
> been using it for about six months, but find it's by far the best
> non-stick product we've ever used.
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> However, we know people who've had problems with other brands rapidly
> losing their non-stick coating, chipping, acquiring smells, etc.
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> So ... we'd like to know if anybody else has been using Look and how
> they find it. Also, if anybody knows what US prices are -- we live
> in New Zealand (where it's quite expensive) and would be interested in
> getting some when we visit the US if it's significantly cheaper.
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> Kurt and Dianne Sanders


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On 2013-10-14, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

> Only thing I saw was one 10.5" pan at Amazon. Don't see any US sales
> of the brand.


(sigh)

If yer gonna buy non-stick, you can go cheap. What? It starts
wearing out after a a yr? Buy a new one. $8-10 at WW.

My next, and probably last, pan is gonna be a 2 qt SS-alum-SS saucier
pan:

http://www.katom.com/175-77791.html

I see mucho custards and cream sauces in my future.

nb
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Default Look cookware (from Iceland) -- anybody tried it?

Bought ours from Lawson's in Plymouth UK, doesn't last long that's why they stopped stocking them, changed under warranty all three pieces through Lawson's but now gone again and can't replace them as having difficulty finding stockist. 10 year warranty not worth the papper it's written on..
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Just read warrant, wen we bought ours it came with a 10 year warranty I see it's now only 2 years, that says it all...
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