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HomeCookwareCookware SetsHeuck 33062 Porcelain Enamel Cast Iron 3 Piece Skillet Set, Red |
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78 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Horrible quality May 19, 2008
By A. Frank I was so excited to get this since it was so affordable, I thought! But you get what you pay for! This smelled like enamel, so I don't know what type they use. It didn't smell completely safe, though! It looks like only one layer of enamel and you can see the metal through it with imperfections in the iron peaking though. The edges are rough and uneven. I bought one 11" Lodge enamel pan for about the same price as this and it was worth that and more! The Lodge has excellent quality!
105 of 115 found the following review helpful:
It exploded Jul 01, 2008
By Meghan I bought this thinking it would be safer than the typical Teflon pan and easier to clean than a cast iron but after a month it literally exploded on the stove and I had to shove my daughter out of the kitchen to keep her from getting hit by the pieces.
I tried to return it but Amazon will not accept it back because it's been more than 30 days. I feel completely cheated. This was not only bad quality because it exploded but it was clearly cheaply made as it was very light (not like a cast iron pan should be) so I suspect there is very little cast iron in it at all.
DO NOT PURCHASE THIS- the Lodge cookware, it may be more expensive at first but since I'll have to buy Lodgeware now to replace this hunk of junk I'm very sorry I didn't just buy it in the first place.
38 of 40 found the following review helpful:
Sized Incorrectly Oct 29, 2008
By C. L. Lihani Please be aware that the size shown on this site includes the handle -- so the pans' actually usable space is much, much smaller.
16 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Watch Out for Exploding Enamel Feb 16, 2010
By M. Clark I purchased these pans about a week ago, and I've been making scrambled eggs in the largest one every single day since I bought them. This morning I put the eggs in like normal and walked over to the sink to grab a cutting board; thank goodness I turned away because I heard a LOUD POP and then another LOUD POP. I jumped out of my skin. The enamel had exploded off quite violently, and there was enamel shrapnel all over the stovetop and contaminating all of my food. I bought these pans to get away from using toxic Teflon but exploding enamel is hardly safer.
20 of 22 found the following review helpful:
For the price, these can't be beat! Jun 11, 2008
By D. TAN I ordered this before anyone had written any reviews on Amazon, and I was pleasantly surprised when they turned out to be very decent enamel-coated cast-iron skillets.
If you're a cooking snob, then you'll want more expensive french-made cookware. But if you're looking to save money, these are awesome! For the price, I'm very satisfied with the quality. My pans have an even coating of enamel, no iron showing through the coating. The edges are exposed iron, as you can see in the pictures. There are some thin spots where I think the coating may eventually start to chip, but until that happens I'm not worrying about it. Besides, I've got three pans to choose from and I can afford to throw one away if necessary.
There's no way I could ever justify paying through the nose for a french cooking pan. For $40, I can get THREE cooking pans and the money saved can go towards gas for my car.
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