Thursday, October 17, 2013

Rachael Ray Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set, Orange



Love the set, EXCEPT for th LEAKS.
I got this set for Christmas and was so excited. I did all my research and knew what I was getting into with Stainless Steel. I don't have any problems with clean up with this set, just soak it a little or wash immediately after cooking and no problems. It still looks beautiful today. However, like the others my small pot leaks at the rivets in the handles. Now unlike the others my set came with no "instructions" or information about the manufacturer. So I had to research with Amazon's help how to send it back for warranty coverage. Meyer Corporation is the name of the company who holds the warranty. Now I sent this back at /the end of Feb. and they were recieved on 2/24/09 and I have not heard from the company yet. I submitted a help ticket about this on Monday of this week, I was told within two days I would have a response. Today is Thursday and no response. I wish there was a way for Rachel to know what kind of Customer Service her fans were recieving for her...

So far, So good!
Nice set for the price. I'm switching over from "non-stick" so I was a little hesitant about sticking & clean-up. But, it hasn't been bad at all. I did have to look up how to get the white spots out of the skillet (water & vinegar). I just wish there were larger pieces that matched this set!

"Steal This Cookware"
I'm an experienced cook, and I'm also something of a foodie (try my green peppercorn duck - it holds up nicely against any high-end restaurant's version). And I know a good deal when I see one. But let's be frank: Not everything is always as it seems, right? Well, in this case, WRONG! The Rachael Ray 10-piece stainless steel cookware deal is *exactly* what it seems - and then some.

In my 45-plus years of cooking and entertaining, I've deliberately stayed away from cookware "sets." Every pot and pan I've purchased has had a purpose, and I've bought each piece in only the size and materials that work for me.

However, I've now moved into a smallish apartment and I'm downsizing. With comparatively limited kitchen storage space, I wanted a set of cookware that would perform across all - or at least most - of my cooking needs: Not too many pans, not too few. I also knew it had to be stainless steel, it had to have aluminum cores (or at least bases), and I was hoping...

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