Pots & pans

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John Dodge

Has any one tried the pots and pans from the Hunter Chandley?
 
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connsailor

If you have to cook.....

I haven't tried the HOW ones, but these store very neatly and cleaning is a breeze. They have like a 55 year warranty too. http://www.hsn.com/cnt/search/searchresults/default.aspx?Ntt=586170
 
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Tim

Try EMS

I bought a camping cook set from EMS that is nonstick, has removable handles and nests all in the largest piece which comes in a net bag. We have been very happy with these and they didn't cost a fortune. Tim Portland, Maine
 
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Scott Narum

T-Fal

I bought some nesting pans from T-Fal, direct over the net. They have a unique removeable handle and trick lids that can be used as strainers. I love them.
 
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Dave

Rapid chef

My wife is a tremendous cook with all high-grade equipment at home. She reads and studies cookbooks, cooking magazines, and the like. At a boat show last year, she saw and was intrigued by a 15-piece cookware set from Rapid Chef (www.therapidchef.com). It seemed a bit expensive, but she loved the heft, the stacking, and other aspects. We swallowed hard and bought them. If you catch them at a boat show, the price is lower than on the website plus, at least in our case, they threw in a non-stick frying pan. Just last weekend (our first 0ver-nighter this year), she commented on how much she loved these pots and pans. She, and thus I, would highly recommend them.
 
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