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64 of 64 found the following review helpful:
BIG difference between old and new! Feb 24, 2005
By E. Corwell The other reviewer is right about old Revere Ware; its great stuff that'll last forever. However, newer Revere Ware, like what's being advertised here, is total junk. I own an old 2qt saucepan and a brand new 4.5qt Dutch oven. The Dutch oven is flimsy and the lid doesn't fit well. If you want good Revere Ware make sure it's from the USA (not Indonesia, like the new stuff) and OLD. Try yard sales or ebay. The only thing to recommend new Revere ware is the 25 year warranty. That is the only way the old and new products are comparable.
41 of 42 found the following review helpful:
Bad pot Sep 23, 2005
By Linda L. Guinasso
"Linda Ellen"
I bought one of these recently. The bottom warped after the first couple of uses, making it useless on my glass top stove. I tried to contact Revere about it with no response.
64 of 69 found the following review helpful:
Lightweight piece of junk Sep 24, 2005
By F. Westmoreland I ordered this pan beacuse I liked the old RevereWare pan I have had and wanted another. I received this pan and could not believe how much lighter and of less quality it was as compared to the original RevereWare pan I have had for years. I looked on the botom of the new pan and it is made in China. IS IS A PIECE OF JUNK. I returned the pan. I would not recommend this pan to anyone.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
No Longer Made in USA...but Looks Like One That Was. Dec 22, 2007
By mrs.c I received the 3 Quart Saucepan as a gift and was eager to compare it to the one I have had for almost 20 years. I have read other reviews that complain that the pan is "light weight" and "made in China." I found this pan to be of the same weight as my old pan with the same rivet construction and copper-clad base. The copper bottom is stamped "Indonesia" unlike my old version which is stamped "Rome, NY." While I'm disappointed it is no longer manufactured in the United States, I will say that it still seems to be the same trusted Revere "recipe." Of course, if I discover any problems I will update this review.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Saucepan made in Indonesia Jan 30, 2007
By H. Moon Saucepan made in Indonesia was extremely lightweight and pan was distorted so that the lid did not fit securely. There was no way to realign the pan so the lid would fit. It was in the construction of the pan. As a long time user of Revere Ware, we were very disappointed in this product sent to us. We will never purchase another Revere Ware product. Once burned we will not go back to a second treatment.
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