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Cookware Sets Buying Guide |
The experts of Cooking.com certainly know what to look for when choosing cooking equipment. These leading culinary experts have been evaluating cooking equipment for over 25 years. The following information is what they consider important when selecting a cookware set.

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Cookware sets are intended for all-purpose use. That’s why it is important to buy one made of materials you can subject to a variety of cooking methods. Stainless steel is the most versatile -- it doesn’t pit or corrode and doesn’t react with acidic or alkaline ingredients. But stainless steel doesn’t conduct heat too well, so be sure the set you buy comes with good heat-conducting features – an aluminum core or a thick, aluminum or copper disk at the bottom of the pan.
Anodized aluminum is another good choice for a set, although it can be difficult to see inside the dark pans and they aren’t dishwasher safe. High-quality non-stick cookware made of good heat conducting, thick gauge aluminum is suitable too, but remember that non-stick usually doesn’t heat as well as regular cookware.
Design Whatever the type or brand of cookware you choose, it must be well designed and safe to use. Look for well-balanced pots and pans that are heavy enough to prevent denting or warping. Be sure the handles are comfortable to hold and strong enough to support and maneuver the pan easily. Check to make sure the handles are attached securely, either with rivets or sturdy screws. Check the lids too -- be sure they fit snugly and have knobs or handles that are large and easy to grip.
These hallmarks of good quality come at a price. But it pays to buy the best cookware you can afford. Cheaply made pots and pans don’t perform well and deteriorate easily. In the long run you pay more for them. Buying good cookware in sense-making sets can prove to be very valuable.
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