Pros: Ergonomics, Aesthetics, Warranty (?) Cons: Saucepans losing their surface.
No, the title is not a typo. T-Fal is T-FAIL in my book.
I am at best a passable cook. What little I do, I do well. I had the need in 1997 to buy a cookware set as my Ex (legally) absconded with the good cookware, leaving me with the pathetic...
This was my first real set of pans I have gotten.. Other wise I had miss match all over. :-)
I received these for Christmas about 6 years ago.. I just loved them from the day I received them. Of course I did.. A whole set that matched and were...
Pros: Steam release valve on top, easy to clean, nonstick surface Cons: scratches easily
T-fal cookware products are absolutely the best! I was introduced to these great pots and pans 4 years ago at Christmas. They are definitely a blessing.
My husband likes to cook everything on high heat and I mean everything!...
Pros: Much nicer than the $29.95 mega store set. Cons: Betrayal! Lies! Misplaced trust!
I chose the T-Fal Resistal on the advice of my Mother. She praised, I listened, and the next thing I knew, I was the owner of a brand spankin' new set of cobalt blue cookware.
My set included a dutch oven, 3 fry/saute pans, and 3 sauce pots....
Pros: Durable, easy clean up Cons: Only 3 lids in set
I'll be honest, cooking is not my favorite thing in the world to do and cleaning up after the cooking I like even less! This cookware has made the task of both jobs much easier. T-Fal is very durable, I have used metal utensils many times and the non...
Pros: beautiful style, non-stick, sturdy Cons: none so far!
It had been many years since I bought any new cookware. We were making do with a well-worn, previously non-stick 12" fry pan. Our other pans were still in good shape since we rarely used them. When I received my $40 in Marshall's gift certificates...
Pros: Lids are quality construction and handles are very heat resistant. Cons: pans dent very easily, food sticks into honeycomb patterns, and honeycomb indentions result in peeling of non-stick coating
This is a case of a product that worked great at first, but failed to make it in the long run. When I got married I received this set as a wedding present, and was thrilled with it for about 3 to 4 months, it worked great until the first time something...
We needed new pots and pans. We had two pots. One was big enough to cook Ramen Noodles in and the other was a non stick pot that my Grandmother gave to me when I went off to college. My mother suggested T-Fal. I thought this would be great since I...
Pros: Durable, super non-stick, large size, high sides Cons: None
The T-Fal Resistal Chicken Fryer is the only piece of cookware I own that I find worth writing about. I love all of my T-Fal cookware but I want to focus on my beloved Chicken Fryer.
This pan is definitely not just for frying chicken! It is...
Pros: Easy to clean, attractive, durable Cons: Price
We bought the T-Fal Resistal Versailles 8 piece set several years ago - we had looked at several different brands of cookware, but we had heard so many things about T-Fal that we decided to buy this set. This set comes with a 2 Qt Sauce Pan, a 3 Qt Sauce...
Pros: Easy to clean not stuck food on the pans Cons: Little Pricey but worth it!
I bought my set of T-Fall Resistal November of 1998. It was the first "REAL" set of pots and pans I ever bought. Me and my husband were trying to save money for a house and I was scared to spend money but I am glad we spent the money we did for...
T-Fal pots and pans are perfect for someone who just got his/her first apartment... which is when I bought mine. They clean easily, they're inexpensive (you can buy everything you need for around $100) and they're durable.
Pros: Easy Clean Up, No Sticking Cons: Little spendy, but worth it
Recently, after my husband was getting tired of the food sticking in our old frying pans, and throwing them in the trash can, I made a trip to my local Wal-Mart to buy a new set of frying pans. From Reverware to T-Fal to Mirro I searched the aisles...
Pros: great for low heat cooking, very attractive when new Cons: non-stick coating flakes off in high heat cooking, enamel exterior is hard to keep clean
I know what you are thinking; isn't this the guy that in his last review spoke a lot about buying gadgets and high-tech things that are expensive and practically nonessential? Yep, that's me, Mr. TechnoGeek, yet the same high-tech, geeky, sort of guy...
Pros: Very easy to cook and keep clean Cons: No metal utensils used
My husband and I received the T-Fal set all most 4 years ago for a wedding present and the whole set still looks brand new. We have had no problems with rusting, loose handles, worn surfaces like you have with other brands.
The surface of these...
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