Cook's Brand Pots/Pans???!!! HELP!?!


Question: Does any use the Cook's brand cookware?? To be exact the stainless steel set) I think it's mostly at JCPenneys. I was looking to buy some but couldn't find any review pages with them on it. I'd like to get some feedback on weather they are worth the purchase. Thanks in advance!


Answers: Does any use the Cook's brand cookware?? To be exact the stainless steel set) I think it's mostly at JCPenneys. I was looking to buy some but couldn't find any review pages with them on it. I'd like to get some feedback on weather they are worth the purchase. Thanks in advance!

i just got an email w/ sale info on cook's cookware from JCP. i haven't tried it, but i have tried enough cookware to tell you that stainless steel is hard to clean and teflon flakes off. i would go w/ an enameled cast iron like le creuset. the cast iron will provide you even heat distribution while the enamel will make it easier to clean. and guessing by your Y!A name, you're thinking about a bridal registry, so go for the gusto and get the pricey stuff. it should really last a lifetime!

I have no experience with Cook's but for the best "Bang for your buck" Le Creuset cast iron cookware CANNOT be beat. Especially if you cook often.

the best bet for buying cookware, go to resturant supply store, get good basic pots and pans with out paying for some bodys name to be on them. you don't think emerl buys his own pans off tv for his resturants? this stuff will last you a life time, good luck and don't skimp on price. bacondebaker





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