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The Food Network Cookwear

Has anyone tried "The Food Network Cookwear" put out by Kohl's? I took a quick look at them (Stainless Steel Set) in store and they look "PRETTY GOOD & STRONG" but I'm unable to find any reviews on them. Please anyone if you have tried them let me know if they are worth it. The price is good and the variety of pots is excellent providing they pass the test. HELP!

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I saw them too. I need a new 10" skillet and I'm tempted to try one...If you give it a whirl let us know. I just read in David Lebovitz's blog that he like his All-Clad cookware. Pretty pricey but guaranteed forever. After spending over $100 for two large skillets in the past three years I'm tempted to try the All-Clad.

Waiting on a 12qt Pot. Will let you know how it is after cooking up some sauce.

The Food Network Cookware sets are fantastic. I've been using mine for almost a year now and haven't had any issues. The set is perfect for what I like to cook and I love the glass lids. This set also has a lifetime warrenty. Way to go Food Network! The best thing is the price. All Clad would have cost me twice as much as the Food Network 10 pcs. set. Cooking at home shouldn't be so cost prohibitive!

I am thinking about purchasing the Food Network 11pc Potbelly Stainless Cookware set from Kohl's. I like the price on this set a lot better than the price on the tri-ply. I also have always loved the "potbelly" look. I haven't found any reviews on this particular set and am wondering what the verdict is. I am getting married soon and will be doing basic, everyday cooking...nothing gourmet so I don't know how important it is to spend a ton of money on cookware. I feel that this set is a good price, nice looking and versatile. Has anyone used this set? Do the handles get hot? Do they wash up nicely? Please help me with some reviews! :)

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