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Circulon Infinte Saucepan Review
Circulon Infinte Saucepan Review

The Circulon Infinite range of cookware products, produced by Meyer, is very popular with home chefs. Cookware from this range is known for being easy to clean and durable, and the many positive reviews suggest that many customers are happy with their purchases.

This article will list the features of the product range, along with lists of likes and dislikes, which have been compiled from assorted customer reviews.

Features

Total hi-Lo cooking surfaces create highly abrasion resistant products. Utensils can only touch the high part of each wave, reducing the wear and tear on the low parts.

Little or no oil is needed when cooking with these pans, leading to healthier food.

The non-stick coating is applied to the exterior surfaces of each pan, which makes them easier to clean.

Close fitting steel lids help to maintain a controlled cooking environment, sealing in temperature, moisture and nutrients.

Riveted stainless steel handles.

Oven Safe up to gas mark 9.

Compatible with Induction Hobs.

Lifetime warranty.

Produced by Meyer, a company with over 25 years experience in making top quality cookware products./li>

Amongst the reviews for these products are many positive and a few negative comments. I have compiled a few of them below, to save you the hassle of reading through pages of reviews.

Likes

These pans look good, and complement a modern designer kitchen.

These products have a lifetime warranty, so should be able to last you for life.

Very easy to clean. One reviewer has claimed that if the pans are soaked, most food residue will simply float off after 5 minutes.

Products are hard wearing, and still look good after 5 years.

The non-stick coating is hard wearing, and has lasted 5 years.

Due to the non-stick, food doesn't tend to stick and burn to these pans.

It seems possible to simmer water at a lower gas setting with these pans, thus saving gas.

Dislikes

You can't use metal cooking utensils, or you'll damage the non-stick.

These pans can be a too heavy for some users.

The lids can get too hot, so it isn't possible to drain vegetables by placing a lid on top of a saucepan, and then tilting it.

Conclusion Get Your Free Saucepan

I found many more likes than dislikes regarding these pans. One possible problem with these pans is that they can be pricier than others. However, you can get a free saucepan by following the instructions on http://www.circuloninfinite.com.




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