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Hello to those who are looking for a really good pan, not just a pot. This will make you happy. How can I know, since I really don't cook? Well to answer, my wife does, and she is a top flight gourmet cook. She has, since her youth, used Low Heat, quality cookwear, and knows that better results come to her in better cookwear. She heads up a gourmet cook club and is the social committee chairwoman for our HOA. She knows how to prepair food, I don't, but I do place quality food at a high level of importance in my life. Maybe she spoiled me, or I am naturally more demanding, I'm not sure which, but I do know I love good tasting food. All that to say, SHE loves the saucepan and recoments it to you serious cooks out there. Something about EVEN HEAT, and LOW HEAT, is the reason. Oh yes, and Stainless Steel. Now don't get me wrong, she doesn't have only this brand, but this is one of the best she has, She says. Wishes they had a single Quart as well. Oh well, the world isn't perfect, but good food makes it seem perfect, doesn't it? Good Cooking everyone.
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Well nowhere on this pan did it say Maxam, cheap substitution, and no instructions. Come on how do I know how to cook waterless! Tried pan twice, both times took over 45min to cook veggies, still were not done!
One star for price. I was at a home show saw waterless pan demo they wanted $300 for one pan so I went net surfing.
I suggest forget this pan, use microwave, save time, $$ and nutrients remain intack
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I've owned a set of Townecraft for over 30 years and it still cooks better than anything else I've ever used. It's not a lifetime investment, it's a several -lifetimes investment. In any case, the Maxam pot intrigued me, so I bought one just to see how it compared to Townecraft. I have to tell you it was much better than I expected. The metalwork was very smooth, the bottom was heavy and a good heat conductor. I also like the steam valve on the lid, which keeps things from boiling over. So the bottom line is if you can afford Townecraft, you won't go wrong, but if you can't, I think you could do a lot worse than a set of Maxam cookware.
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I've been wanting some waterless cookware for a while but was torn between getting the inexpensive Chinese stuff (like this pan) or the high end American made stuff. So I ordered this single pan plus I got a trial pan from one of the high end American made companies that lets you "try before you buy". We would cook the same dish in both pans and compare the results. The American made pan was better I'd say about 20% to 40% better. It had the multi ply surgical stainless in the sidewalls as well as the bottom of the pan and the lid was heavier and better made. But it cost 1000% more yes 10 times as much so we sent it back and bought some more like this one. We've had no problems with the lid or the whistle on it.
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These saucepans are great and they are not easy to find. I am deighted with this one.
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