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Old 12 Dec 19, 12:40 PM  
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:) Induction hob pans

Anyone reccomend pan set for induction jobs.
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Old 12 Dec 19, 12:58 PM  
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I use Judge Vista. I have had them a couple of years and they still look like new. They are Stainless Steel and of very good value. Be aware that there are two different types of handle (loop hole is different).. and two types of knob on the lids.(one is all black plastic, the other has some s steel).

There are plenty of them going through TK Max at the moment and at great prices... less than half price of kitchen specialist stores, JL etc
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Old 12 Dec 19, 01:17 PM  
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We just moved into a house with an induction hob and my Tefal Ingenio set didn't work. So bought the stainless steel Ingenio set! Not cheap but I love them so they were worth it. They are the ones where the handles clip on and off so they are super easy to store and oven safe etc. Did get a bargain on it from John Lewis in the black Friday sales so worth holding out for Jan sales if you can.

There was also some decent priced Tefal sets in Debenhams I was looking at. Anything stainless steel will work.
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Old 12 Dec 19, 01:52 PM  
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I got some from Asda. There’s a lot more that are suitable for induction than I thought
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Old 12 Dec 19, 02:42 PM  
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Just bought a 5 piece set of Brabantia pans from Dunelm. They are a really cute duck egg colour for £70 they’ve got good reviews, not tried them yet though. I thought that was a good price for a full set.

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Old 12 Dec 19, 03:10 PM  
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I bought the ProCook Elite Tri-Ply pans when I had my new induction hob. I love them!
They are quite heavy though if that is a concern but Procook do other ranges that are not so heavy. I bought my daughter a set for her new kitchen as I think they are great.
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Old 12 Dec 19, 03:32 PM  
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I use Le Creuset
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I got a set with my hob so I can't answer your question directly but I have bought a brilliant large frying pan from IKEA and a couple of small ones from Dunelm.
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Old 12 Dec 19, 04:28 PM  
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I use le creuset hard anodised and stainless steel pans (have both sets) on my induction hob.
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Old 12 Dec 19, 05:05 PM  
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We went for ProCook after advice from a chef. The model we got was pretty much the most expensive but can't remember the model.
Fantastic and wished we have gone for them years ago.
The one downside is that they are quite heavy. But that is one of the reasons they are so good.
Once you use good cookware, you realise what absolute rubbish those other pans are.
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