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10 Bucks At A Garage Sale, How'd I do

Discussion in 'Food and Drink' started by James, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. James

    James smarter then your average duck Founding Member Gold Contributor

    they looked nice, in great shape, felt well put together, but I don't know anything about them... For ten bucks though, Id get that in user in sure

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  2. Toothpick

    Toothpick #2 since day #1 Founding Member

    https://paderno.com/

    sold at walmart, amazon, costco. Seems like a decent brand by the looks.

    10 bucks for stainless steel cookware...heck yeah.

    I got a 10 piece(?) set from JC Penney about 2 years ago. Love it.
     
  3. Jeffery Hunter

    Jeffery Hunter Founding Member

    Canadian made on PEI :james. They make a quality piece of equipment. A steal for $10 if ya ask me.
     
  4. James

    James smarter then your average duck Founding Member Gold Contributor

    schweet... never used a stainless fry pan, finally a pan that can go from stove top to oven
     
  5. Looking on their website, the handle and overall appearance matches up with their Fusion Frying Pan at $169 here.
    Looks like a great find whatever model they are:cool1
     
  6. Jim

    Jim Old Curmudgeon Founding Member

  7. Lefty

    Lefty Founding Member

    They have lines made in PEI, Canada, and overseas. All are good quality, with the PEI made stuff being a bit better. Their pans are great, especially for an encapsulated bottom. If I'm not mistaken, they have a "multi-ply" line (likely tri-ply) that I suspect would be even better, but you did well. They make a great product.
     

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