Paul 55,114 Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 What is your basic way? He means uncoated cookware. Link to post Share on other sites
fredanna 94 Posted January 4, 2014 Share Posted January 4, 2014 Good responses here. The Teflon is nice for cooking and ease of cleaning BUT the Filipina GF or wife will use something nasty to clean it and scrape the Teflon off. And then you start eating Teflon. We're going thru the second set of Teflon pots and pans here in USA. When I start seeing the scrapes and chips, it's in the trash. I ask my wife to always use the plastic (hi-temp) cooking utensils when using the pots and pans..........NOTE: Do NOT let your wife see you throw away. She will get it out of the trash and send it to her family in a Balikbayan box....and then they eat Teflon in their food. Gas stove with radiant rings will use the expensive Shaleen more efficiently. Try to make sure there is a regulator on the dam thing. The apartment we rented had a blow-torch type stove. The flames would be two feet high and blacken the bottom of the pots and pans and REALLY heat up the apartment. It doesn't take much to wreck the air conditioning in the Phils. Fred Link to post Share on other sites
Administrator +Salty Dog 69,036 Posted January 4, 2014 Administrator Share Posted January 4, 2014 Newer better nonstick pans are almost impervious to damage even when using metal utensils. They are guaranteed for life. Metal utensil-safe interiors lined with DuPont Teflon ScratchGuard Ultra nonstick coating for easy food release Oven safe to 350F Hand wash recommended (not sand wash) Lifetime Manufacturer's Warranty Link to post Share on other sites
easy44 5,564 Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Good responses here. The Teflon is nice for cooking and ease of cleaning BUT the Filipina GF or wife will use something nasty to clean it and scrape the Teflon off. And then you start eating Teflon. We're going thru the second set of Teflon pots and pans here in USA. When I start seeing the scrapes and chips, it's in the trash. I ask my wife to always use the plastic (hi-temp) cooking utensils when using the pots and pans..........NOTE: Do NOT let your wife see you throw away. She will get it out of the trash and send it to her family in a Balikbayan box....and then they eat Teflon in their food. Gas stove with radiant rings will use the expensive Shaleen more efficiently. Try to make sure there is a regulator on the dam thing. The apartment we rented had a blow-torch type stove. The flames would be two feet high and blacken the bottom of the pots and pans and REALLY heat up the apartment. It doesn't take much to wreck the air conditioning in the Phils. Fred I think you must mean Shellane, not Shaleen, now renamed Solane! Link to post Share on other sites
ellenbrook2001 553 Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 the matter his when his many brown out what do you do? cannot cook so gas that the way to go i have been so glad to have it when we had so many brown out here in CEBU electric here a rip off. Link to post Share on other sites
ellenbrook2001 553 Posted January 9, 2014 Share Posted January 9, 2014 Good responses here. The Teflon is nice for cooking and ease of cleaning BUT the Filipina GF or wife will use something nasty to clean it and scrape the Teflon off. And then you start eating Teflon. We're going thru the second set of Teflon pots and pans here in USA. When I start seeing the scrapes and chips, it's in the trash. I ask my wife to always use the plastic (hi-temp) cooking utensils when using the pots and pans..........NOTE: Do NOT let your wife see you throw away. She will get it out of the trash and send it to her family in a Balikbayan box....and then they eat Teflon in their food. Gas stove with radiant rings will use the expensive Shaleen more efficiently. Try to make sure there is a regulator on the dam thing. The apartment we rented had a blow-torch type stove. The flames would be two feet high and blacken the bottom of the pots and pans and REALLY heat up the apartment. It doesn't take much to wreck the air conditioning in the Phils. Fred if you used the very good heavy pan with Teflon will never look dirty i used here bring back from AUSTRALIA then did educated the boss never ever scratch that pan only wooden spoon are to be used or grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr?? then when i told them the price in pesos they realized they must take care of it if not then will tell to used only for my cooking full stop. Link to post Share on other sites
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