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  • I've been using a temporary portable induction hob while I wait for the new one to be installed and am noticing it's either very hot or very not.

    This is how cheap ones work. More expensive ones modulate the temperature properly.

    I have Circulon Infinite saucepans and happy with them. Bought 10 years ago and still in good condition. I also had the frying pan but that died after a while (although I've also found the same with the expensive Le Creuset non-stick one I have)

  • Circulon Infinite saucepans

    I reckon I bought a dud. Got a frying pan from the range a couple of years ago I think after a mention here.
    It was awful within a couple of months (though unfortunately punctuated by a house move so it was over a year old by then). Everything sticks and it constantly looks filthy. The only thing that's stopped me chucking it is the irritation that it wasn't particularly cheap and shouldn't be so shit.
    Maybe I should get in touch with them and see if they'll send me a replacement. Seems my experience is the exception.

  • The frying pan in the set I got wasn't great but it lasted two or three years. Obviously I should have kept it rather than binning it.

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