WHAT WE LIKE
No need to be a fan of Rachael Ray, the TV’s celebrity chef, to appreciate, this worth nonstick cookware set will make you fall in love with. What’s new? While the Rachael’s earlier version of hard-anodized cookware is warmly welcomed by many home chefs, the new version is improved for more pleasurable, dishwasher-safe. With hard-anodized aluminum feature, it performs pretty good for heat distribution and fewer hot spots, as well as stronger construction. In our views, this is a medium-price cookware which does satisfied jobs for most casual chefs or home cooks. It’s really designed for easier browning or sautéing, as well as frying soft ingredients like eggs, without burning. This updated version is still in our favorite pick for easy to use. The glass lids make easy to monitor food. The size is compact, which is advisable for bachelors, new couples, college students or less than four hungers. Soft rubberized grips are comfortable and no-slip to hold and stay cool when cooking. Moreover, the beautiful modern style is absolutely real bonus. For more reviews, Good Housekeeping rated the older version A-, for even heat, steady simmer and nonstick finish. Moreover, it did the nice result in ‘Anna and Kristina’s Grocery bag TV show test’. This cookware received good sounds from reviewers in many retailers, most for nonstick, practical and easy to clean. WHAT WE DON’T LIKE
Some reviewers feel it fairly light and thin when compare to other high-brands, like Calphalon. Also, it’s best use for medium-high heating which may be limited for some types of recipes. The rubber coated handles is oven-safe only 350 degree F, which is quite low comparing to others. The Verdict
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