Kirkland Signature defect on tri-ply Stainless Steel pots.
Written: Nov 14 '05
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Pros: The pots are beautiful and I became hooked when I first seen and touched it.
Cons: 1. The 10' skillet would separate from the cooper ring located on the bottom/side.
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From a owner of three years I was very satisfied of this product. And like any consumer that loves to cook I've done my research. However, I do recall reading a review that stated the problem I have recently come across. At first, due to the urge of purchasing this set, I thought the review had no merit at all. But, this fact is VERY TRUE. Secondly, the defect is: When the skillet gets hot it separates from the cooper ring located on the bottom/side of the skillet. And after it cools down one of the three metals shrink and the skillet returns to it's normal state - three three metals do not separate completely, and when it is cool you can not separate them. This is very strange... This should sound an alarm to the manufacturer and a recall should be made on these type of pots. Eventually, this pot must be thrown out since, there will be a day when this pot will cool down and will still be separated from the bottom part of the pot. I will contact COSTCO asap.
So, stay tuned to see how COSTCO handle's this matter!!!
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Amount Paid (US$): 199
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