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enlarge | Brand: Emerilware
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $199.00 You Save: $0.99
Rating: 92 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.5 Dimensions (in): 20.1 x 14.6 x 12
MPN: 20002 Model: 20002 UPC: 011644200022 EAN: 0011644200022 ASIN: B0000696JB
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great cookware! March 26, 2008 J. allen (Michigan) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wanted to try Stainless and I'm glad I chose this set. I followed the directions that came with this set regarding cooking over lower heat and not heating an empty pan and I have yet to have anything stick in any of this cookware. I start low and raise the heat as needed to avoid food sticking. They heat evenly. They clean up nice, too! The only things I don't like about this set are that the lid handles can get hot and they are on the heavy side. I think that's par for the course with a better quality stainless though.
Emerel or Puck? February 7, 2008 M. WASSERMAN 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
OK, here's the way I see it. I am a developing cook looking for some decent cookware. After reading the reviews on the more affordable brands, I narrowed it down to the Puck line and the Emerelware line. I have some of both along with a few higher end Calpholon non stick pieces (which I absolutely love). I got the Emerel pieces first and have been very happy with them overall. When looking for some more pieces, I was impressed that a couple of the Puck pieces came in first for performance over all other brands including All-Clad in Cook's Magazine reviews so I decided to give Puck a try. In comparing the two, here are the winners. For price, Puck wins as they are a cheaper. Quality I have to give to the Emerel line as they have a much better feel and seem much better put together overall. Performance seems comparable in both as both perform pretty well. Look has to go to Emerel as again, they just look better in appearance, quality, and construction. So what do you do? My advice is that either one of these brands would be more than sufficient for 90% of cooks. For the other 10% (which I plan to be one day) I would still go ahead and buy a set of either then replace them with higher quality pieces slowly as it becomes affordable. Oh, and one last observation. The cooking utensils that come with the Puck set are a complete joke. Best is just to count on them as decorations for your pot rack. Hope that helps! Oh yeah. ..I was also surprised to see some of the reviews complaining of food sticking to these and them being hard to clean. I have never had ANY PROBLEMS with sticking to these or the Emerell. . .or in fact to the cheapo stainless pots I got at the thrift store to use in my classroom (I teach handicapped kids daily living skills like cooking). My suggestion to people having problems with sticking is to go NON-STICK all the way. This is obviously a problem with the chef, not the pots!
Superior quality cookware! January 26, 2008 C. D. Damico (Virginia Beach, VA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Outstanding Product. My wife really wanted a quality set of pots and pans so we recently purchased the Emerilware. We have been using this set for over a month and are very satified. It takes a little bit of time to get used to heating them, low heat and then to medium is recommended. Very even heat distribution even on and electric range. Cleanup is a snap, all that is needed is a gentle scrubbing from a "green weenie" pad. Like others have mentioned he lids get very hot. Cannot compare to the cheaper stainless sets on the market. HIGHLY RECOMMENED, you will not be disappointed.
Very good cookware... January 18, 2008 K. Spada (Southern New Jersey, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I left a previous review about residue in the bottom of the inside of the pots and pans from the sticker... this eventually came off. I've had no problems whatsoever with this set. Everything cooks like a dream and I have washed them repeatedly in the dishwasher and they come out just as shiny as when I purchased them. I highly recommend this set for the price.
EVERYTHING sticks to these pans!!!! January 7, 2008 Detroit Career Woman (Detroit, MI USA) 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
I'm an experienced cook so I can assure you I'm using low heat and various things like butter, Pam, and olive oil to keep the pan lubricated. I've made everything from hotdogs and scrambled eggs to mexican pizza and french food. EVERYTHING sticks to these pans! It's frustrating and unbelievable. My crappy old T-Fal pans work better than this. Good thing I kept them on hand because I'm going to use those instead.
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