$35 or less for any loose pans.
The pan as shown in the picture is the most expensive pan at The Warehouse, which happen to be compatible on induction cook tops too.
FDREF18092 for free shipping
$35 or less for any loose pans.
The pan as shown in the picture is the most expensive pan at The Warehouse, which happen to be compatible on induction cook tops too.
FDREF18092 for free shipping
Exactly ae.
How do you tell what the prices were?
look at the price sticker
@ClipIt: he means for online pots and pans
@dryburn: google cache? Pricespy?
Priceme show them too. Think the one in the image has been $40 for a bit. May be a different product though.
I think easiest way is actually be instore (Extra stores) and have a look at their range and RRP price stickers on them. Online doesn't really help…well, unless you bother going through priceme as Shaw mentioned
I went in-store today and this pan's original price is $110 http://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/p/arcosteel-bio-plus-frypan-32…
I ended up going with the one in your picture though - it's oven-compatible whereas the one I linked above isn't!
Great deal :)
Had one of these, great except the non stick quality. After high temp (gas) fry up a few times everything was sticking. Good size though I used it quiet a bit even though things stuck.
What spatula do you guys use? Try using wooden spatulas
Plastics. Using a xylan pfte coated pan now its much much more durable. It might have been the batch i bought tbh. Generic brands can use any coating that will go in there bonding ovens.
@wearnes: I actually do wonder if there are properties on the plastic that lead to the corrosion of the non stick layer..
i would usually say go for the most expensive pan but a few years ago i bought an acrosteel one which was over $100 and the sale was $20 or less, needless to say its the worst pan ive ever owned maybe used a hand full of times my partner scratched it pretty easily and everything stuck so bad lol totally sticking to my tefal pans but this is still a great deal for one you couldn't normally afford
I'll back this up - bought a non-stick/scratch proof wok and the non-stick coating melted after a few weeks (my kitchen was literally full of black smoke).
Same here, the "bio ceramic" coating wears off within a year with moderate use. I'll stick with my tefal too. Get the stone acrosteel, much better than ceramic one.
as awesome as it seems owning a fancy expensive new one but for me it just wasn't worth it, i have a $100 pan in the cupboard that no one uses lol im just glad i didn't pay the full priced, it had all the care instructions with it also but even after cleaning like it said ect it was still no good for us. thats just my experience
This is the time when you get the most expensive pots & pans, because they're now all locked down to $35.