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Scoville Neverstick 5 Piece Cookware Set £35 Free Collection @ George (Asda)

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These pans have served us very well over the years.

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Also, Blue light 10% is back so can benefit from that if they are in stock in-store.






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This 5 piece Scoville cookware set is perfect if you’re just starting out in a new kitchen or as a gift. With a milkpan, two saucepans, 24cm frying pan and a free 20cm frying pan this set is the essential and most affordable way to introduce Neverstick to your home.

This set radicalises the way you cook by featuring Neverstick, the latest innovation in non-stick technologies. Thanks to our carefully engineered toughening system, we proudly produce truly non-stick cookware that’s made to last.

Neverstick lets you cook without butter, fats and oil without food sticking to the pan, making washing-up easier too! With its high-grade aluminium body and stainless steel base: Scoville Neverstick is resilient and achieves superbly even heat distribution for a perfectly cooked meal every time. No more burnt bits stuck at bottom of the dish a quick soak in soapy water and the washing-up is done!

We are so proud of Neverstick that this Scoville set comes with a lifetime guarantee!!

• Lifetime Guarantee including the non-stick!
• Suitable for all cookers including induction
• Dishwasher safe
• Flake and peel free
• 100% PFOA free
• We always advise against using metal utensils

Fabric details and care
• Dishwasher safe

*In-store availability, prices and promotions may vary from those online. Please check with your local store before visiting.


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  1. Skay80's avatar
    These are always on a rotational offer. I wish I'd waited for the "professional" range to go on sale as I didn't realise they were oven safe and would have a heavy discount, alternating with these ones (ASDA) These cannot go into your oven due to the handles.

    Bought these after having got a frypan on offer elsewhere before the pandemic and it's still really good. Far better than Tefal, which just peels. Easy to clean etc.

    To look after your non stick and protect the warranty: avoid spray oils unless it's a hand pump (additives in commercial sprays carbonise and ruin your NS pans) so just drizzle, brush or wipe oil on with a paper towel. Avoid high temperatures. If you want to use a high heat get a stainless steel, uncoated carbon steel (eg wok) or aluminum pan. Obviously don't use metal utensils or any scourers. Keep the cardboard dividers from the packaging, or use teatowels between of stacking for storage to protect the surface.

    You should always hand-wash cookware if it's coated and same goes for your stainless cutlery if you want to stop it getting pit marks etc. Fine if you can't be bothered, but it'll make it last waaaay longer, even if it states dishwasher safe (the detergents are hardcore)
  2. Chuck.Norris's avatar
    Scoville Neverstick* with a lifetime warranty**

    (*unless used for cooking)

    (**Warranty does not cover the Neverstick claim)

    So to sum up, it's all 🏐🏐's
  3. apjashley1's avatar
    Had the blue version of these for a year, always go in the dishwasher (since the warranty is trash anyway). A few pans have tiny marks from the dishwasher on the outside but everything is still completely non-stick.

    If you consider them disposable rather than the last set of pans you'll ever buy, then for the money they're a decent option.
  4. deleted126783's avatar
    Monkeybumcheeks20/05/2022 18:48

    I've got this set, bought a couple of years ago and still going....might …I've got this set, bought a couple of years ago and still going....might buy another set and chuck them under the stairs until the current ones are knackered.


    Same here. 3 years old, used daily and they are excellent. Obviously, don't use metal utensils or put in a dishwasher
  5. NicPowell's avatar
    As others have said, these are pretty good until you need to contact customer service and use the guarantee, I had a tray that lost all its non stickyness and they point blank refused to replace saying I've cooked wrong ( which I definitely did not) and they were not even that old
  6. TesaoGostoso's avatar
    Was tempted as price is low, however, reviews on trustpilot are very poor with lifetime warranty being void is used for cooking????? Anyhow, at £35 for the set it is almost disposable. Hit for me for the price!
  7. robbiet's avatar
    Had these for a couple years and although the most used pans have slowly started to lose their none stick. They’re not bad for the price paid!
  8. Monkeybumcheeks's avatar
    deleted12678320/05/2022 19:36

    Same here. 3 years old, used daily and they are excellent. Obviously, …Same here. 3 years old, used daily and they are excellent. Obviously, don't use metal utensils or put in a dishwasher


    Why do manufacturers claim their items are "Dishwasher safe" when (quite clearly) after a couple of washes, you can tell they aren't?

    The only things I've found that are truly dishwasher safe, are cutlery, plastic utensils and crockery everything else goes in the sink.
  9. Wombl3's avatar
    These are fantastic for a few months to a year. This is with only using silicon utensils and cleaning with a sponge. For this price you cant argue though. They should be called up on their name however, perhaps "Eventuallystick" is more suitable.
  10. Chuck.Norris's avatar
    gerrykiddy20/05/2022 10:10

    A warranty means nothing until you claim. Should they deny a claim, …A warranty means nothing until you claim. Should they deny a claim, because they were used for cooking, they would be laughed out of court.


    It says in their T&C's it should never be used on high heat.. that's their get out clause. Even though in the real world, we have to cook on high heat sometimes.

    Realistically though, 99.99% of people would never take them to court over a £15 frying pan.

    This 'Warranty' isn't worth the paper it's written on unless of course it's defective due to manufacturer defect.
  11. skipraider's avatar
    Getting rid of the 'seconds' again.
  12. AMJensen's avatar
    Skay8020/05/2022 10:23

    These are always on a rotational offer. I wish I'd waited for the …These are always on a rotational offer. I wish I'd waited for the "professional" range to go on sale as I didn't realise they were oven safe and would have a heavy discount, alternating with these ones (ASDA) These cannot go into your oven due to the handles. Bought these after having got a frypan on offer elsewhere before the pandemic and it's still really good. Far better than Tefal, which just peels. Easy to clean etc. To look after your non stick and protect the warranty: avoid spray oils unless it's a hand pump (additives in commercial sprays carbonise and ruin your NS pans) so just drizzle, brush or wipe oil on with a paper towel. Avoid high temperatures. If you want to use a high heat get a stainless steel, uncoated carbon steel (eg wok) or aluminum pan. Obviously don't use metal utensils or any scourers. Keep the cardboard dividers from the packaging, or use teatowels between of stacking for storage to protect the surface. You should always hand-wash cookware if it's coated and same goes for your stainless cutlery if you want to stop it getting pit marks etc. Fine if you can't be bothered, but it'll make it last waaaay longer, even if it states dishwasher safe (the detergents are hardcore)


    Helpful comment but one thing. It's "Aluminium". This is Hot UK Deals not Hot US Deals
  13. Monkeybumcheeks's avatar
    I've got this set, bought a couple of years ago and still going....might buy another set and chuck them under the stairs until the current ones are knackered.
  14. TheTain's avatar
    Not that bad but not that good either. Bend easily when dropped, not overly heavy so heat distribution is poor, and somehow the non-stick coating mainly came off on the *outside* so they look terrible. And they're now non-non-stick, but I expected that when dishwashing them.

    I stick them in the oven often, though. Pretty sure they're not the pro model.
  15. Spies's avatar
    Good set, never put mine in dishwasher always wash by hand, it's not like it takes much effort with the non stick coating. Frying pan has slightly discoloured but it's used most out of everything. Would absolutely recommend if you're happy hand washing them.
  16. gerrykiddy's avatar
    Chuck.Norris20/05/2022 09:52

    Scoville Neverstick* with a lifetime warranty**(*unless used for cooking) …Scoville Neverstick* with a lifetime warranty**(*unless used for cooking) (**Warranty does not cover the Neverstick claim) So to sum up, it's all ??'s


    A warranty means nothing until you claim. Should they deny a claim, because they were used for cooking, they would be laughed out of court.
  17. sonnychiba1a's avatar
    Got these a while back and you get what you pay for.
  18. spufmonkey's avatar
    Ordered, thanks OP
  19. jjaymz's avatar
    Is "Neverstick" as safe as they thought Teflon was all these years?
    Dark Waters movie is quite the eye opener.....
  20. Skay80's avatar
    AMJensen20/05/2022 17:58

    Helpful comment but one thing. It's "Aluminium". This is Hot UK Deals not …Helpful comment but one thing. It's "Aluminium". This is Hot UK Deals not Hot US Deals

    Autocorrect 🤷🏼‍♀️
  21. Jimmyboy's avatar
    I've no idea why these are allowed to use that name. Everything sticks to them.
  22. Deen_Gray's avatar
    Had mine 4 years and still non stick, only ever hand wash them with a sponge though
  23. koksy's avatar
    Had ours 2 years, never dishwash them or use scourers as they are so easy to clean there's no need. Just use soapy water and a microfiber cloth. Use wooden or plastic utensils with them on high heat all the time and no issues. They are still non stick and like new. Also have the baking trays. Best set of pans we've ever owned. (edited)
  24. lg82's avatar
    We've got this set. Great, non stick. Easy to wash. Though the lids are poor. Both plastic handles have come off meaning you have to use a tea towel they wouldn't replace
  25. eelvis's avatar
    Last couple of months before Teflon came off, best oven ready frying pan I've owned £11! And came from IKEA and still nonstick 5 years later.
  26. simonc23's avatar
    Not dishwasher safe. I claimed under warranty as the coating came off. Was told my dishwasher tablets were too abrasive. Couldn’t tell me which ones to use though. They’re hand wash only if you want any life past 6 months. They’re now used in my kids mud kitchen. She thinks they’re great
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