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will they be good enough or did i fuck up
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>>21678807
Yes
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>>21678807
No
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>>21678807
69 pounds for that set?
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How much sauce do you make?
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>>21678807
They'll be good enough. God bless
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How thick is the bottom?
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>>21678818
I got them for £55 on offer.
>>21678828
idk how to measure that
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>>21678831
Measure the outside and inside height with a ruler then subtract. What do they even teach in schools these days?
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Probably
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>>21678807
>chinesium
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>>21678831
just feeling if it's thick enough to beat the shit out of something or someone without deforming it is good enough
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>>21678892
I choose chinese steel over any nonstick teflon microplastic BPA shit
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>>21678892
25 year guarantee
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>>21678863
looks to be about 6mm or so
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>>21678818
I'm sure they don't weigh nearly that much.
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you can get pots and pans from discount store for less than 20 bucks
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>>21679106
>non-stick aluminium sloppa that warps on the second use
lol
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>>21678807
Good enough.

When I first left my parents' home I bought a cheap stainless 3layer/alu-core set of pots and pans (then ~$130CAD for 3 saucepans, 1 saute pan, 1 stock pot all with stainless lids). I'm still using them 16 years later and it's still MUCH better than the REALLY cheap shit that my parents or in-laws still use after 40+ years. I'll probably upgrade to some Demeyere within a year or two but I don't expect it will really make much difference.
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>>21679299
Good cookware is night/day.
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>>21679299
Depends on the pot/pan size and what you usually make. You can work around having a shitty pot but you can't work around having a shitty pan.

The only two "expensive" pots you need are (1) a sauce pan (which is technically a pot) and you only need that if you actually make sauces on the regular (that aren't pan sauces) and most people don't and (2) a pot large enough for your regular batch size of soup or stew. You only need this if you pre-fry ingredients in the pot to make a font, otherwise you can use a shitty pot and do the frying in a pan.
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>>21678807
pfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffft
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>>21680312
I prefer good pots for everything. There's nothing you'll do in the kitchen where you will not notice the difference between a good pan and a shitty one.
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>>21678916
>I choose real lead poisoning over imaginary teflon poisoning



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