Thursday, September 19, 2013

Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set, Blue Gradient

Bargain Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set, Blue Gradient
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Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II Nonstick 10-Piece Cookware Set, Blue GradientThis Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel II cookware set is perfect when it�s time to whip up tasty meals for family and friends. This set has all of the necessary cookware shapes and sizes needed to make great-tasting dishes from lamb burgers with garlic-yogurt sauce to blueberry French toast to a three-bean minestrone soup. Rachael Ray Porcelain Enamel cookware provides superior performance in the greatest colors...
  • Set includes: 1-quart,covered saucepan, 2-quart,covered saucepan, 6-quart,covered stockpot, 3-quart,covered saute, 85-inch skillet, 10-inch skillet
  • Beautiful and functional - stylish two-tone gradient exterior adds color and style to any kitchen,plus, this cookware heats quickly and evenly, reducing -inchhot spots-inch that can burn foods
  • Nonstick interiors - a long-lasting nonstick interior allows food to slide off and makes cleanup quick and easy
  • Grippy handles - The rubberized dual-riveted handles are comfortable and oven safe to 350°F
  • Tempered glass lids - watch your foods cook without having to remove the lid to keep moisture locked in, lifetime limited warranty

This Cookware Sets give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Good Value for the Money
They cook evenly. Pretty sturdily made with with rivets and they are lightweight without being flimsy. Easy to clean. Bottom of pans did not distort when heated. The padded handles for the lids and the pots are a sort of rubber or silicone which make for easy gripping and are cool to the touch (especially for the lids unlike metal handles). The colors are fun. The color is a an orange gradient that mutes the brightness of the orange color.

Why not a five star rating? I would like to see the layer of non-stick material to be thicker for more durability, but note that the pots and pans do come with a lifetime guarantee.

Good value for the money.

Also, note that these pots are not recommended for glass top stoves (per manual) as the ceramic bottom of the cookware could melt to the glass top.

2. Love them!
I have had this set for almost a year. We use them every day. They look beautiful hanging in my kitchen and they just make cooking a little more fun. They have held up perfectly. I have a glass top stove so I was a little concerned when I read in the manual that they arent ideal for that type of stove, but I have never had an issue.

They are light in weight, but not in durability. They clean up easily and beautifully. I have used an SOS pad on the outside and it doesnt scratch. I have also found them in the dishwasher when my children have to clean the kitchen and they have remained scratch free. They actually look almost as good as the day I bought them! I am now ordering sets for my friends for Christmas!

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Good selection, attractive set, but a bit expensive and lightweight
An attractive cookware set that covers the basics. The well-made pans offer a good cooking foundation, but are a little too lightweight.

I've been cooking elaborately for years and have used a wide variety of kitchen gear. Like most seasoned cooks, I have my favorite pans and pan-types, and habits in how I use them. I was pleased to see several of my "usual" sizes included in this set, including the 3qt saute pan, the 6qt dutch-oven style stockpot, and the 10" skillet. The 2qt saucepan is adequate, though I usually prefer a 2.5qt. The sides of the saute pan are high enough to stir a thick pasta sauce, the stockpot has a wide enough base to allow meat to brown.

The one omission is a heavy-bottomed 12" skillet, something I use regularly for frying and searing.

Less useful is the 1qt saucepan-- there's not much I'd make in a 1qt that wouldn't be fine in the 2qt, and the 8.5" skillet is too small to be useful-- it's fine if you want to fry an egg, or...
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