The empressof all (1000+ posts) Fri Jul-09-10 10:06 PM
THE IMPERIOUS PRIMITIVE
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Does anyone use Man Pans?
I am currently using 100% Stainless which I love! I have always kept at least one non stick pan around but my last one is getting kind of scuffed up and I need to replace it. So I've been looking around. I initially got sucked into those Green Pans you see on the Home shopping networks and thought I'd try one of those but they are getting some pretty bad reviews. So I found this Man Pan made in Spokane Wa. They are on the pricey side so I'd love a little push from someone who has one. Tell me it's a good thing.
Company web site:
http://manpans.com /
Review:
http://www.only-cookware.com/blog/2009/09/04/manpan-sti...
hippywife (1000+ posts) Sat Jul-10-10 06:59 AM
MRS. ALFRED PACKER
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3. I'm still totally sold on stainless.
I admit I only skimmed the article, but I don't trust anything anymore with any kind of coating, especially one that can be scratched off. "Beauty marks" sounds too much like someone coming up with a marketing gimmick as an excuse for poor quality. And scratches that disappear with only a damp cloth further causes me worry regarding the finish.
Too much bad history out there with regard to coatings. So this is teflon free? What is it coated with that may in the future prove to be less than safe?
The empressof all (1000+ posts) Sat Jul-10-10 10:55 AM
THE IMPERIOUS PRIMITIVE
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4. I hear ya with the coatings
These have an "all natural" coating of quartz and sapphire. I'm always skeptical too. I'm attracted to these because they are also supposedly light weight. As my arthritis worsens I can no longer handle cast iron and sometimes my larger stainless requires too much of an effort.
hippywife (1000+ posts) Sat Jul-10-10 06:59 AMYet Teflon bongs are all the rage in DUmmyLand.
MRS. ALFRED PACKER
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3. I'm still totally sold on stainless.
I admit I only skimmed the article, but I don't trust anything anymore with any kind of coating, especially one that can be scratched off. "Beauty marks" sounds too much like someone coming up with a marketing gimmick as an excuse for poor quality. And scratches that disappear with only a damp cloth further causes me worry regarding the finish.
Too much bad history out there with regard to coatings. So this is teflon free? What is it coated with that may in the future prove to be less than safe?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=236x78852Screw that cooking pan crap!
Oh my.
franksolich uses only stainless steel, glass, or cast iron.