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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the T-Fal Initiatives 9-pc. Cookset
"Good Value"
2009-10-22
- Reviewed By User: A1E37ERVFFWG3D
I am satisfied with the product. The smallest pot is smaller than I expected but it fits exactly one can of soup. The nonstick is good and the pans and pots wash easily. For the price, it is a good value. The steamer is pretty useless though.
"Good for the money"
2009-09-23
- Reviewed By User: A3MDYHXYE0Z5VW
Other than not having a big enough frying pan, this is a great set. I can cook eggs without pam.
"Nice set for a nice price"
2009-09-20
- Reviewed By User: ACITCE20ONBCV
I have always used TFal and this set is priced just right. I am giving this set to my daughter in-law as a Christmas gift. Now that she and my son have a place of their own they could use a new set of cookware, since the pans they have are "ancient." Since I have the same set I (that I have had for about 10 years) I know this set of cookware is the best for them. I use my set nearly everyday. There is only pan that is starting to show signs of wear - the skillet- I use it for frying eggs every morning. Otherwise, this set is a very good value for the price.
"just what we wanted...."
2009-09-07
- Reviewed By User: A2X0BCK7BCV9OW
we were looking for a inexpensive cookware set to use in our motorhome...T-Fal is perfect...light, quick clean-up, and buying a set saved us money (try buying individually). This is not the first time we have used T-Fal, as I have a large pan I use to cook bacon in use for many months...so far no scratches and amazingly still no sticking..we have a much more expensive cookware set at home but I must admit we use T-Fal more often... guess I'm afraid it might scratch...I definitely recommend this product to anyone for the money.
"Good for the price"
2009-09-01
- Reviewed By User: AYL2YFXON4X5C
This set is good for the price, but it's very susceptible to scratches. The pans are all marked up after only one brief use.
"Unbeatable for price and quality"
2009-07-07
- Reviewed By User: A2B42WLQTOC888
T-Fal's nonstick cookware is the best for the price. You can pay a lot more for nonstick pans: they'll be heavy and the nonstick feature is the same. If you're thinking that buying more expensive nonstick pans will make the nonstick finish last longer, you'd be wrong. That's what I thought. I have several expensive nonstick pans and the nonstick will peel off of those just as quickly as any other nonstick pan. What really makes the difference with nonstick is HOW YOU TREAT IT. Read the Do's And Don'ts when you get your pans. Never heat above medium. It'll take longer to bring water to a boil or to stir-fry, but it WILL get hot enough. Never wash your nonstick in the dishwasher and wait until it cools to hand wash. Always use plastic or wood utensils: never use anything that will scratch the surface. Don't use spray release cooking agents as you don't need them and they can cause a film to develop on the surface. Never let your pots boil dry - use a timer to remind you.
Thinking of stainless steel? Forget it. It's a headache to cook and clean with as everything sticks to it's surface - unless you want to add a lot of fat to your cooking. Leave that for the professional cooks and save yourself the headaches.
I can still remember my Grandmother showing me a T-Fal pan that she bought and saying it was the best pan she ever owned. I just bought this set for my son who is moving into his own home and that's the confidence that I have in it. This is the quality and price point you're looking for.
P.S. When I first opened the set, I thought there was something wrong with it: there are little holes in the lids with no cover or vent. That's how it's supposed to be! Those tiny holes let a little steam out so that your pots won't boil over as easily. But, if you turn it up high enough and ignore it, it can still boil over. If it does, at least the outsides of these pans are constructed to withstand food stains. You'll love this set. If you treat it right, it'll last many years.
P.P.S. For a large family, I would buy some additional pieces: a large frying pan with high sides and a lid - for large meals, frying chicken and stir-frying and a 3.5 qt saucepan for making large amts of rice, popcorn, chili, etc. I also bought a splatter cover for the large frying pan in the set because it is a regular fry pan with low sides and you'll get some splatter on your stove if you don't use a cover.
P.P.P.S. IMHO, the vegetable steamer that is included with this set is worthless. There's nothing wrong with it, but I haven't cooked veggies this way since 1980 and I wouldn't put the steel feet in my nonstick cookware. I would just use a microwavable bowl and the microwave to steam vegetables.
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