I have stellar pans and frying pan 30 years old still going strong I have used them on an electric hob and now gas Any burnt food will come off with a non stick pan scrubber You can buy polish to polish them too
Nurse! Testosterone injection for Adam in cubicle one please. @El Toro we need the face palm emoji back again, ASAP. Happy birthday btw
I started writing a response there but stopped, gave myself a proper talking to and a gentle reminder that this was a motorbike forum and that posting two replies on kitchenware advice was a yellow card offence. Bloody lockdown!!!! But...... if you go for the global knives and add some Procook pans we’d be kitchen twins across pans, knives, kettle and toaster..... Time for a wander into the garage to look at the bike.
1992 I purchased a set of Prestige stainless steel pans for £120. A lot of money then, I am still using them today, as good as new. I paid out a lot as I was fed up with buying cheap sets every other year. Buy cheap buy twice. The only disappointment was the frying pan, as everything seemed to stick on the base. But the 4 saucepans are still in use.
Brilliant Well you need nice crockery for that so.... my go to is Denby which I collected again years ago it’s £100’s of pounds worth A mug at the time was £14 I had 6 all have got broken over the years and in my last move
I like your style. Funnily enough I’m looking at Denby, Villeroy Boch, Doulton etc I do aspire to better my oven driving abilities and generally will buy the best I can afford as I don’t like binning stuff after a few years
great advice that mate. I’m already x1 divorce deep from spending my money on bikes, cars and motorracing