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Saucepans

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LtEve Wed 29-Sept-21 11:46:57

I’m donating my old saucepans to my DD when she moves into her new flat. They were a wedding present 30+ years ago and I’ve never really liked them whereas she does.
Any recommendations for a good quality new set? They have to work with an induction hob and I would like them to be able to go straight from hob to oven.

J52 Wed 29-Sept-21 12:06:31

I have Judge Stainless Steel pans. Work on the induction hob, are all steel so can go in the oven and are super easy to clean.

Franbern Wed 29-Sept-21 13:05:26

Before I moved I purchased a set of four ProCook saucepans. Have been using these all the time for the past two years and cannot fault them. They are light to lift, transparent lid, good pouring area, and easy to keep clean. Recently, purchased two frying pans to match.

These pans work on gas, electric and induction hobs.