Price reduction on a 6 piece set of frying pans and sauce pans with free click and collect.
Diameters : Small Frying Pan 20cm, Medium Frying Pan 24cm, Large Frying Pan 28cm, Casserole Dish 22cm, Small Pan 17cm & Medium Pan 19cm
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QMish
20 Apr 173#66
Wow im glad to see positive feedback...Excited to pick mine later today...will comment once I've used them! :smiley:
nougat
18 Apr 173#7
Ceramic vs. Teflon
When shopping for nonstick cookware, one of the first things you need to do is decide what type of nonstick coating you want. Some brands are very up front about what their coating is made from, and some are less up front. Companies try to come up with catchy names for their coatings, but it’s just marketing. All nonstick cookware currently widely available falls into one of two categories: ceramic, and PTFE. PTFE is commonly referred to as the brand name Teflon. When comparing ceramic vs. Teflon, there are many factors to consider. Let’s start with an overview of each type.
Ceramic cookware
Ceramic is a newer material in the world of nonstick cookware. It’s widely considered to be the safest and most environmentally friendly option. Ceramic is free of PTFE and PFOA (more on PTFE and PFOA below). Ceramic coatings come in a wide variety of styles and colors.
All comments (69)
June50
18 Apr 17#1
Thanks, ordered.
QMish to June50
18 Apr 17#3
You're welcome :smiley:
nougat
18 Apr 17#2
Are they non stick? the description says no but the reviews mention the non stick is good. Fake reviews?
QMish to nougat
18 Apr 172#4
Have just ordered one as the reviews are very good. Why would tesco put fake reviews?? :neutral_face:
clarabellecoww
18 Apr 17#5
ordered thanks op
QMish to clarabellecoww
18 Apr 17#12
You're welcome :smiley:
nougat
18 Apr 171#6
Well the reviews don't match the product unless the description is wrong. I look forward to an honest review on here.voted hot by the way.
nougat
18 Apr 173#7
Ceramic vs. Teflon
When shopping for nonstick cookware, one of the first things you need to do is decide what type of nonstick coating you want. Some brands are very up front about what their coating is made from, and some are less up front. Companies try to come up with catchy names for their coatings, but it’s just marketing. All nonstick cookware currently widely available falls into one of two categories: ceramic, and PTFE. PTFE is commonly referred to as the brand name Teflon. When comparing ceramic vs. Teflon, there are many factors to consider. Let’s start with an overview of each type.
Ceramic cookware
Ceramic is a newer material in the world of nonstick cookware. It’s widely considered to be the safest and most environmentally friendly option. Ceramic is free of PTFE and PFOA (more on PTFE and PFOA below). Ceramic coatings come in a wide variety of styles and colors.
QMish to nougat
18 Apr 17#10
I was going to ask the same that aren't ceramic suppose to be non stick as I always thought they were! Yes maybe they have described it wrong...just hoping they are as good as the reviews...fingers crossed :smiley:
nougat
18 Apr 172#8
So the description is wrong
as1018
18 Apr 171#9
oos
QMish to as1018
18 Apr 17#11
Showing instock for me...are you sure? Try again it does add to the basket
Opening post
Diameters : Small Frying Pan 20cm, Medium Frying Pan 24cm, Large Frying Pan 28cm, Casserole Dish 22cm, Small Pan 17cm & Medium Pan 19cm
Top comments
When shopping for nonstick cookware, one of the first things you need to do is decide what type of nonstick coating you want. Some brands are very up front about what their coating is made from, and some are less up front. Companies try to come up with catchy names for their coatings, but it’s just marketing. All nonstick cookware currently widely available falls into one of two categories: ceramic, and PTFE. PTFE is commonly referred to as the brand name Teflon. When comparing ceramic vs. Teflon, there are many factors to consider. Let’s start with an overview of each type.
Ceramic cookware
Ceramic is a newer material in the world of nonstick cookware. It’s widely considered to be the safest and most environmentally friendly option. Ceramic is free of PTFE and PFOA (more on PTFE and PFOA below). Ceramic coatings come in a wide variety of styles and colors.
All comments (69)
When shopping for nonstick cookware, one of the first things you need to do is decide what type of nonstick coating you want. Some brands are very up front about what their coating is made from, and some are less up front. Companies try to come up with catchy names for their coatings, but it’s just marketing. All nonstick cookware currently widely available falls into one of two categories: ceramic, and PTFE. PTFE is commonly referred to as the brand name Teflon. When comparing ceramic vs. Teflon, there are many factors to consider. Let’s start with an overview of each type.
Ceramic cookware
Ceramic is a newer material in the world of nonstick cookware. It’s widely considered to be the safest and most environmentally friendly option. Ceramic is free of PTFE and PFOA (more on PTFE and PFOA below). Ceramic coatings come in a wide variety of styles and colors.