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Relatively light, we found the pans easy to move and drain — even with just one hand. The pans all feature soft touch TPR bakelite handles, which we would say were one of their best qualities, as they made them sturdy and easy to use, never getting too hot when we cooked.

Their ultra-non-stick surfaces worked well when cooking eggs and sauces, with the heat distributing easily, while there were no visible scratches left on the pans when we made mashed potatoes in them. Easy to stack and store away in our cupboard we also love how the saucepans are per cent PFOA free — meaning no harmful chemicals are released during cooking.

One of the most expensive pan sets we tried, so of course we had considerably high expectations. The stainless-steel set consists of a 26cm casserole pan, a non-stick 20cm saucepan and 28cm non-stick frying pan. Made in England the pans are all very heavy, but make up for it with their ergonomic handles which are riveted for extra strength. We cooked sauces in the 20cm pan and even on a high heat nothing was left stuck to the bottom, while the well fitted brushed stainless-steel lid meant we could leave it to bubble away while we tended to the rest of our dinner.

We also found their frying pan great for cooking fish, quickly and evenly spreading the heat to the salmon to cook it thoroughly. Easy to clean they did leave a few watermarks, but quickly vanished after a polish. The best feature about this stainless steel three pan set had to be the double-sided draining lids — which was not only great for steaming vegetables, but also for the tricky job of draining the water, without losing half your dinner or burning yourself.

These are one of those most innovative sets of pans we tried — as they not only stack inside each other but cook everything from soup to vegetables to a high standard. The Swiss designed stainless steel pans are heavier than some of the other pans we tested but have a unique design including silicone lids and handles.

We were most impressed with the lids, which form a vacuum as soon as you put them on the pot, while they also have a non-slip grip that stays cool.

Boiling was effortless with these pans, with vegetables and potatoes cooking quickly. While we used the marked measurements on the side of the pans for making soup — a clever extra. Easy to clean, with a quick wipe, storing them was effortless.

For just three pieces they are on the expensive side but we loved how easy they were to use and their quick results. The pans, which come in the standard sizes, are also palm oil free and PFOA free. When we cooked eggs the heat distribution was slightly off, with the egg sticking to the sides and bottom of the pan.

Its stay cool handles soft grip handles made cooking with them easy however, while the lids fit well and had a good grip. The first thing that stands out about this set of pans is the shiny copper colour — which looked great sitting on our hob. The pans are made with a stainless-steel interior for easy cleaning and an aluminium core which means there is an even heat distribution.

We also cooked a risotto in the bigger pan and loved how it dealt with both high and low temperatures — giving us a well-cooked risotto with no rice traces left on the bottom of the pan.

A very unique set of pans, if you compare them to your bog-standard silver sets. Ceramic — You can use any saucepan type except copper, and stainless steel with a copper base.

Look for saucepans with a flat, smooth base so they make full contact with the hob surface. Induction — Only use saucepans marked as induction-friendly on the packaging as some ranges are not compatible. Induction-friendly saucepans have a magnetic material in the base, for example in stainless steel or cast iron. Gas — All saucepan types are compatible with gas hobs. Look for pans made of materials that conduct and distribute heat evenly and respond quickly to temperature changes.

They have outstanding heat distribution for faster cooking, are longer lasting and boast excellent anti-stick properties. But they are expensive and not usually dishwasher safe. Excluded from coupons. Wedding Registry Favorite.

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At Target, find a wide range of cooking pots to choose from. Look through a collection of braisers, chefs pans, pasta pots, sauce pans, saute pans and skillets. These cooking pots come in a variety of durable material like aluminium, stainless steel, cast-iron, hard-anodized and more.

Browse through a range of nonstick pans that prevent food from sticking to the surface. You can also find cooking pots that comes with a glass lid that locks in heat and flavor while allowing foods to be monitored while they cook. From creamy risottos and delicious pastas to a vegetable saute, these cooking pots are sure to help you make a lovely meal. These pans are dishwasher-safe and make cleaning up a breeze. Explore a large collection of cooking pots and find the perfect one for you.

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