Friday, October 18, 2013

Revere 10 Piece Copper Bottom Cookware Set



Stainless Steel Advantage
Revere is a maker of classic cookwares especially with stainless steel.

An advantage of stainless steel is that the flavor of the food retains better and is healthier than the non-stick kind of material.

Stainless steel also cooks faster for it gets hot quickly. It means you never leave it empty on fire for more than a few seconds, or you will warp it or burn stain hard onto the surface.

On the other hand, to fry an egg for example, you need just a small flame and let it cook for a bit longer than you would with a non-stick pan. With small flame, you also avoid splattering the cooking oil all over your stove.

Stainless steel is easy to clean. You're not afraid of scratching the surface with regular cleaning tools. Soak it in water for some time, overnight if you want to, to loosen the sticky leftover before washing. Stainless steel stays shiny for its lifetime.

Stainless steel is rather special and heavy material that pots and...

Best you can buy for the price!
I have had a similar set of Revere Ware for 33 years and I am still using all of the pieces. Everything is in great shape, not even a loose handle. The copper absorbs the heat quickly and evenly which helps to cook the food more efficiently and save time and electricity. I have never been disappointed in this set. I would highly recommend Revere Ware for the person who cooks a lot but does not need a fancy, expensive set of cookware from Williams and Sonoma.

poor quality
DONT BUY!!!worst then cheapo dollar store pans. I thought I was getting high quality product.I normally use caphalon pans. The pan so light the pan tips due to handle is heavier then the Pan. Food has to cook on lowest setting otherwise burns. Cleaning what a joke I had to use bar kitchen to clean the pans. Now I used the piece of junk cant return. Would have been better off getting dollar store pans. I had an old pan from them that I love..wasted 259$.

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