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Paderno cookware
Anyone have any experience with Paderno cookware? I ask because I found some of their "Copper Collection" pans at my local HomeGoods store. The stuff is really nice looking, solidly built, and three-ply (Cu/Al/SS), and, from what I can tell from the company's website, deeply discounted. I snagged a 24 inch frying pan for $20, which seems awfully low.
At any rate, I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet, and was wondering if anyone else had recent experience with the products. |
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I don't know the brand but they look good from the description. It looks like they are clad throughout the pan, not just a disk on the bottom. Is that correct?
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similar to allclad or calphalon triply copper exterior pans.
I've seen them at Homegoods and they look decent. |
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D'oh! I meant "24 cm."
It is totally clad, not just bottom disc. |
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Good for you! Dontcha love Homegoods?
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Have you used the skillet yet?
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