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Pros & Cons
Pros
Bought this to replace one lost in a move. This saucepan is even nicer! Great purchase. Am very pleased to see that the quality is still as good.
Fantastic piece of cookware. These pans never disappoint, regardless of their size. It is much heavier than my antique faberware pan and very easy to clean.
All stainless steel is easy to wash by hand or in the dishwasher. We use the 1 quart size very frequently. The stainless steel cleans easily.
Cons
After just a couple of weeks of use, both have tiny rust spots all over the bottoms and up the sides. Too thin for stainless steel.
Thank heavens a feline in residence waged a studied bizarre attack on the box. The quality of current version we received is nowhere as good as the original and this is a major disappointment.
Highlights
Quality
Great so far sturdy enough but heats up faster than my heavier pots
It is one of the best lines in quality since it started
Get a magnet and if the magnet sticks to the cooking pot there is no nickel
It barely needs heat or a fire to cook your food evenly and at a good pace because of the way the bottom is layered
Price
The lid was an added bonus for the price point too
Packaging/appearance
You see i purchased a set years agoi was so pleased to find the same pan i ruined at an excellent price when i opened the box i... Read More
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- This product had a total of 2,713 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 26 2024.
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So farberware advertises as 1810 with nickel and some of their cookware advertises as 180 which does not have nickel
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Otherwise the advertising would be conflicting
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I have a secret for others looking to know if there is nickel in their cookware if they are allergic to nickel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Get a magnet and if the magnet sticks to the cooking pot there is no nickel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If it doesnt stick they have nickel
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Anyway as far as the magnet test the farberware labeled 34classic34 i have tested with a magnet does not have nickel 180
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But i would test each pot to make sure
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Cannot go wrong if you need a saucepan
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