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 Post subject: Re: Breville Thermal Pro hard-anodized cookware - comments?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 6:44 am 
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Glad you asked :!: :lol:

In fact, I failed to mention that while Breville uses rivets they are sooooo flat as to be unnoticeable while cooking :o :shock:

N.B. Not exactly a Pocket Fisherman but I did win a Tip-up fishing rod. You'd have no use for this but it is indispensable when ice fishing......

Good Golly, what will today bring :!: :!: :D ;) :roll: :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Breville Thermal Pro hard-anodized cookware - comments?
PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2016 8:37 pm 
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TheFuzzy wrote:
Dave,

Huh. I've always called Caphalon "super-stick" cookware because it sticks worse than a badly-scratched cheap steel pan. Got rid of all of mine that didn't have a teflon lining for that reason.

I have heard that others have had this problem, yet others that have had the same good experience that I have with them. Maybe they changed it sometime after I got mine (back in the 70's!)? I have also seen other, cheaper brands, that were very rough - almost like some silicon carbide paper! Maybe those are like scratched steel? Mine were (and still are) all ultra smooth, though with some small dents in it, being aluminum.

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