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min40fcPerth, WA
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Raco make some seriously good cookware. I got a Raco stockpot handed down from my brother in the late 90's and to date this has not failed. Stainless steel cookware is good to use. The Raco pot set I bought was based on my experience with a single pot handed down to me. Firstly, the good points are the welded handles to the pots. I do not like screws of any sort that attach handles to pots, as the deteriorate over time and become loose.
The pot handles are robust and now equipped with heat retardent material on handle grips with this se...Read more
ries. Glass lids on pots are good so you can see things but weaknesses in pot lids handles comes from the mounting and attachment to the glass. What I like about these pots is that they make no secret of using a heat proof bushing fittings from the handle to the glass rather than some pressed metal sleeve as on others. They use a compressed lid handle fixture which wont move around or need re-tensioning. The base is the second most important aspect since I cook with gas and it endures more severe heat stresses. I prefer a more solid base over thin types which this has. I am not sure if this model is induction ready.. The quality of the pot set overall is good and well finished. There is no need to spend a lot money on cookware, I suggest to look for an intermediate price over the cheaper brands. This brand will return on investement over time and in my opinion is priced for the average person who likes good cookware. There are either too many cheap and nasty pot sets and there is also overpriced cookware for the naive money fueled idiot. Well done Raco, I have got a lot out of yaSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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