Spec me a pan set

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Combo of a number of items, but really rate my Ikea 365 for non stick stuff and my Ikea Sensuell items. All used on induction but work well on Gas.
 
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Got a Meyer set, got a few extra ones (large frying pan with a lid for example). Apart from the small frying pan that came with the set they've lasted extremely well - probably nearly 8 years now.
Saying all of that however the lids have drainage holes on them which is great (no idea f thats standard nowadays) but the handles get quite hot, not unbearable but could definitely have been designed a bit better.
 
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I was bought a set of Le Creuset pans 10 years ago, they are non stick.

They still are really great pans and only recently have I noticed the non stick starting to get a bit unhappy looking but still don't have any plans to change them yet.

My opinion is that if you're cooking at the right temps, you don't really need non stick for anything other than being easy to clean. I have a couple of other Le Creuset pans (all cast iron) which I expect to out live me.

Definitely worth the money IMO.

I have this set https://www.ecookshop.co.uk/ecookshop/product.asp?pid=962090000
Plus the large pan - https://www.ecookshop.co.uk/ecookshop/product.asp?pid=962003300
 
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