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COOKWARE

Are your pots and pans looking tired and is their performance letting you down? If so, it’s time to upgrade your cookware arsenal. But the range out there on the market is huge and the options in sizing, materials, finishes, pricing and features are almost endless. So, where exactly do you start – and more confusingly – where the heck do you stop? To tackle this shopping task with absolute confidence, take it step by step. Let’s walk through everything you need to buy (and skip) when it comes to the finding right cookware to suit your diet, kitchen and lifestyle.

cookware compatibility

Firstly, check your cooktop’s requirements. Are you cooking with gas, electricity or induction? The workings of your cooktop will immediately rule some products in or out. For example, induction cooktops require induction-specific cookware as traditional

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