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Circulon Non-Stick Skillet Triple Pack $99 Delivered @ Victoria's Basement

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LONG LASTING HARD ANODIZED CONSTRUCTION for a lifetime of healthy cooking

TOTAL(TM) NON STICK SYSTEM which is proven to last 15 x longer

PFOA Free

UNIQUE CIRCULAR HI-LOW GROOVES which create an exceptional non-stick surface, requiring little to no oil for cooking

EDGE TO EDGE STAINLESS STEEL BASE for quick and even heating

SUITABLE FOR ALL COOKTOPS including induction

STAY COOL RIVETED CAST STAINLESS STEEL HANDLE which has been tested, re-tested and tested again for heat resistance

OVEN SAFE to 260C

DISHWASHER SAFE for easy, convenient cleaning

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  • +3
  • +2

    Any deal for stainless steel no coating pan :-). I am over non stick for quite a while now

    • Get a 5 piece scanpan set. There are 2 sets around, one of them has 2 frying pans. I ordered mine from Temple & Webster using TCN gift cards on Friday

    • All clad d3 or d5 is the goods

    • Likewise, I gave up on non stick some time ago and moved to stainless steel. I like my stainless steel, but I now mostly use cast iron pans when appropriate and stainless when cast iron is not a good fit.

  • Bought this last year and have been enjoying them a lot. Best non stick I've had. Also really convenient you can put m in the oven up to 260c or something.

  • +3

    I have these, the pattern on the base is super annoying.

    • +4

      I second this. I would not buy these again. They just don't last before becoming terrible to clean.

    • +2

      Hated the grooves. Never again. Gets permanently dirty and sticky.

    • +1

      My wife is annoyed by the pattern, i don't mind it.
      But my non-stick is peeling already.
      It's been 4 months.

    • Why? I was going to buy then saw your comment 🤣.
      What's annoying about it?

      • build up of dirt and grime between the ridges makes it a touch more annoying to clean.

        Non stick cookware's real benefit is for things like pancakes and eggs imo, the pattern on the bottom imprints onto both of these dishes and looks kind of crap - just my 2c.

      • I find it pretty easy to clean personally, i just follow the groove pattern

        • depends on what you cook and how quickly you clean it, they are decent for the money, however, I wouldn't personally buy them again - if those factors wont annoy you then jump at it.

          The circular impressions on pancakes properly annoys me, admittedly that's just an aesthetic thing and doesn't really impact on the function of the pans.

    • I've had them for 18 months or so, using them on a gas stove.

      Still holding up really well for me.

  • Dupe…. And not well received either last time they were posted

  • +2

    why are you shouting?

  • +1

    I bought circulon about 5 years ago. The lifetime warranty gave me confidence.

    Now, all the frying pans are warped to the point they don't work on the induction cook top. Circulon require the receipt for warranty purposes and i can't find the damn thing, it was 5 years ago.

    I would not buy again. It was a mistake.

    • Send it back to your place of purchase. The retailer is also required by the Australian Consumer Law, to deal with warranty issues and cannot by law tell you to deal with the manufacturer.
      A receipt from your bank statement is normally also considered suitable.

      Note: To other buyers considering these for electric cooktops, every one of these I've seen, warps. This is bad for all electric cooktops, but makes them completely issues for induction.

  • +1

    Calculon!

  • I have a set of these that are around 8 years old still going strong, used pretty much daily. Going by other comments here I must be really lucky or quality has reduced significantly.

    • Or you are using them correctly by not getting them too hot. I've been using them for about four years without any problems.
      These aren't the pans to be searing steaks in.

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