I bought the 5 piece set previously and they're pretty awesome - was on a similar discount to this so potentially this is an ongoing offer?
Ninja ZeroStick Cookware 3 Piece Set $199.99 Delivered ($399.96 off) @ Ninja Kitchen
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I like their non stick items, but the price is definitely not an all time low, I managed to snatch a big pan from this set for around $30 from Amazon a couple of months ago.
You did well - the 28cm Frying Pan in this set is $55.37 - but I cannot find the other items at anything less than $150.0
26 cm Sauté Pan with Lid? I got the one with straight walls and a glass lid. Unsure if it is 26 cms or not though, as it looks a bit bigger.
Damn, I still have 2 pots to resell from the random Amazon clearance last month..
Which pots - ??
The 16cm with lid and 18cm with lid. The 16cm dropped to $18.54 and the 18cm dropped to $21.82.
Bought then, though later. Actually, never really though about it. How accurate are the RRP's? I assumed it's a Kensington Basement "always-sale" sale.. 😅 But for like 90% off, I still couldn't really complain..
Can not believe people pay $200 for 3 teflon pots. RRP $600 is insane too. Unless these are very special pots. Can someone share with me why people may that much?
Even harder to believe when Chinese in China are spending lots more to buy Imported Non Stick Cookware, OZ are paying premium for Chinese Non Stick Cookware.
OK, not terflon but ceranic.
Aldi hard-anodised aluminium pots with ceramis coating, no PFOA, no cadmium, no lead cost $19
And often it's not Chinese but Italian manufactured.
I love their description about 17,000°C for aluminium pots (aluminium melts at 660°C)
https://ninjakitchen.com.au/cdn/shop/files/UK_Cookware_Annot…This is being tested in court, and I haven't followed up on it but I think Ninja are going to win as the process involves firing a plasma of ceramic titanium at the surface of the aluminium, so the temp is about the plasma not the substrate.
FWIW, my Ninja frypan is the best I've ever had and has thus far been the longest lasting of the many non-stick pans I've bought over the last 40 years, and that list includes some very expensive items. It's about 2.5 years in and shows zero signs of non-stick performance degradation.
I refuse to put it in the dishwasher even though it says it will be fine. I've treated all the various brands that I've owned the same way.
Is this a question ?