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I only received these pans a few days ago but so far I am ecstatic about them. Slide a silicone spatula around the inside to remove the food and they are so clean you barely know you cooked something in them. Also the handle and weight distribution make them extraordinarily comfortable to use. Don't know how they will stand the test of time but they can't be worse than teflon, and they don't come with a warning about possibly poisoning any canaries you might happen to keep your kitchen, as my last teflon set did. Just make sure you read the directions and follow them they require basically the same care as teflon but don't outgas anything bad and the manufacturing process is billed as green. I have been wiping a very thin coat of olive oil over the non-stick surface before each use, rather than just periodically as the directions say. Conservatism? It's a very small amount of oil, and these are sauté pans where I usually use a bit of oil anyway. My regular pans always end up with browned grease on the sides that requires scrubbing. These stay clean. Love them!
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Slightly delicate interior -treat gently, clean by hand. But super non-stick without Teflon, good looking porcelain exterior. Sides slope inward to bottoms, thus cooking surfaces are smaller than 8", 10", and 12". Exteriors can chip if banged around so we are very careful. But they are great to cook in. Always use a very small amount of oil and everything slides out when done. Wipe interior out gently, then wash w/ soapy sponge and it looks like new w/ very little effort. I do use a somewhat lower heat to avoid scorching. Very reasonably priced but have become our pans of choice.Best Deals for Bialetti Aeternum 3-Pack Ceramic Saute Pan, Red
After rave comments from my grown daughter, I decided to invest in the 3 skillet set. I have cooked chicken breasts with Worcestershire sauce and the residue easily came off with water and a paper towel. Fried eggs using butter worked well. Have decided to hand wash skillets rather than put them into the dishwasher. They perform better than Calphalon and Circulon skillets.Honest reviews on Bialetti Aeternum 3-Pack Ceramic Saute Pan, Red
Update: After about 3 months, all the non-stickiness is gone. I will not be buying this type of pan again.-------------------------
I bought this set of cookware because I don't want to use Teflon anymore. I'd only wish I'd read the review before I bought them because most of the reviews complain about the lack of longevity of the ceramic finish!
I've only this set for about 2 weeks so I can only give my first impressions. These pans get a lot of use, at least a couple of times a day and so far I really like them. And I fry up at least a couple of eggs a day so frying eggs is my golden standard. With plenty of oil, they are really good, the eggs slide around easily. Without enough oil, they stick a little.
I like the white coloring a lot. That makes it real easy to see where the burnt food is, unlike with dark colored pans. There have been a couple of chips around the edges where they have made contact with other pots and pans. But so far, after 2 weeks of constant use, the ceramic has held up. The biggest problem is that there really aren't many good choices: I don't want to use anything with Teflon and PFOA on it, stainless can be very expensive and sticky and cast iron is too heavy! So it's this for now. I will update this again in the future after further use.
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I recently bought a stainless steel set that I love. However, I wanted to have some non-stick for cooking that's a bit trickier with stainless. And I didn't want Teflon. In my opinion, this works better than Teflon, too. Clean up is super easy, no matter what I cook in it. Heats evenly and quickly, and the white surface color actually gives a different spin to watching your food cook. Handle stays cool and comfortable in any size hand.The only negative I have is that the red paint scratches off, regardless of how gentle I place it on the iron burners of my Wolf range. Not sure what the long-term ramifications of that will be to the pans' finish.
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