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Larry G
 
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Default Temperflex bakeware-too good to be true?

Just an an infomercial where they're selling this plastic-like bakeware
called smartware made of something called "temperflex".

Anybody tried this? Is it too good to be true? What is it really?

Larry

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Larry G wrote:
> Just an an infomercial where they're selling this plastic-like
> bakeware called smartware made of something called "temperflex".
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> Anybody tried this? Is it too good to be true? What is it really?
>

Hard to say "what is it really." Infomercials are not designed to
inform. I googled it and got a lot of hits for "Chef Tony," whose
other products for sale include things like 'the ultimate chopper' and
'the last knives you'll ever need.' It's always possible that the
stuff is good, but I'd be wary of anything that keeps this kind of
company. Besides, regular bakeware works fine, lasts forever, and
doesn't cost much (if you stay away from the over-engineered,
over-hyped AllClad type stuff.) So there's no problem that needs this
solution, afaik. -aem

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"aem" > wrote in message ...
> Hard to say "what is it really." Infomercials are not designed to
> inform. I googled it and got a lot of hits for "Chef Tony," whose
> other products for sale include things like 'the ultimate chopper' and
> 'the last knives you'll ever need.' It's always possible that the
> stuff is good, but I'd be wary of anything that keeps this kind of
> company. Besides, regular bakeware works fine, lasts forever, and
> doesn't cost much (if you stay away from the over-engineered,
> over-hyped AllClad type stuff.) So there's no problem that needs this
> solution, afaik. -aem


I thought so. Just wondering if anyone had heard of the stuff. Too many
times, there's this "in-house" brand stuff on TV, and I can never find out
any info, except from the TV websites themselves. Definitely gives me pause.

Larry

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