



( 9 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 19 2008
This fry pan did not hold up, I have bought two from target. I thought it was because I used the first one incorrectly, but they both started to flake and the one I have now is even looking like it is rusting under the non-stick surface, (this one is only about 2 years old). I have deceided to try an all-clad fry pan instead.
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Posted: Mar 13 2008
Years ago I bought a non stick Calphalon pan after reading the rave reviews. Unfortunately, not being a cook, I didn't know it was kind of a gourmet pan--so my fried eggs and bacon just didn't want to come off easily after a while. I called the company and asked them what to do and how to clearn it--and as a one time courtesy they sent me the same pan, only non-stick. I knew that I originally paid close to eighty dollars for the first one and just assumed that an in-expensive replacement would be sent. I received a Calphalon one and almost fell over when I looked at the price. I am deeply greatful for the customer service and decency of these people. Furthermore, I have no doubt the first pan didn't perform because I didn't use it properly--and Calphalon still came through. You get what you pay for, and then some with this company t
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Posted: Feb 17 2008
We basically like our pans but the fry pans after two years use are all pitted and flaking. They don't seem to hold up much better than the cheaper, non-stick pans we've had in the past. So far its only happened on the 2 fry pans we had. We like them in use but not for durability. Since they have a "life-time" warranty, we sent two pans back to see if they live up to their warranty claim. Otherwise, they are nice pans.
















