Stowaway cookware can save space in the kitchen
I don’t know what I think about detachable handles on pots and pans, but when I saw this set of cookware I immediately appreciated its space-saving qualities. The eight-piece set–its lids, handles, and all of its pans–fits entirely in the stock pot.
When stacked together, the cookware takes up less than a square foot of space. So, if you have a small kitchen that is short on storage space, the Cuisinart Stowaway Cookware Set might be your perfect space-saving solution.
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7 comments posted
Posted by jazzle - 06/08/2007
Stackable cookware is just a pain imo, you always need to use the one that’s hardest to get to.
Posted by Anonymous - 06/08/2007
what does imo mean?
Posted by Red - 06/08/2007
(IMO = In my opinion)
In my house, we end up stacking anything anyway, but it’s always falling over. If I’m going to be stacking, I’d rather it all fit together nicely and not topple over on me every time I open the cabinet. I think this is a pretty cool idea.
Posted by Felis - 06/08/2007
I like this set myself, the handles are super super easy to clip and unclip… and the non-stick pan is great.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi.....tterer-20/
Posted by Peter - 06/08/2007
TFal came out with a similar set as the Fagor posted by Felis. The nice part was the plastic covers that you can use on the pots after they cool for leftovers. I don’t think it’s available anymore but, if you can find it it was called Ingenio.
The non-stick part is great!!!
Posted by Katie - 06/08/2007
I agree with jazzle – the pot you need is always on bottom requiring you to get everything out just to get the one you need.
In our last apartments we had a heavy duty wire on the wall with hooks that held up the pans. It was so convenient – easy to get out, easy to put away. We plan to put together a similar setup in our new place.
Posted by Josh - 06/08/2007
I remember the old TFal pots with removable handles. They were great . . . until they quickly wore out and stopped gripping the edge of the pots.
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