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Circulon C-Series Tri-Ply induction Hob Pan Set Cookware Set, 4 Piece

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Features
- Circulon SteelShield™ non-stick technolog
- Suitable for all hobs including induction
- Controlled and even heat distribution
- Oven safe up to 260°C
- Dishwasher safe

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With the Circulon SteelShield™ Non-Stick Stainless Steel Saucepan Set - 4 Pieces, you can cook from scratch, without the scratches. The best thing since non-stick, Circulon SteelShield™ gives you the best of both worlds. Featuring hybrid non-stick, Circulon's steel peaks protect the non-stick grooves, so you don't have to worry about scratched non-stick.
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The ultra durable Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel non-stick has been engineered for fearless cooks for unrivalled heat control. Made with a responsive pure aluminium core, bonded together with 2 layers of durable stainless steel. The result? Fast, controlled & even heat distribution.

Includes:

  • 1 x 18cm/1.9L Saucepan
  • 1 x 20cm/2.8L Saucepan
  • 1 x 26cm/3.8L Saute Pan
  • 1 x 25cm Frying Pan

Features:

  • Suitable for all hobs including induction
  • Circulon SteelShield™ non-stick technology
  • Controlled and even heat distribution
  • Scratch and corrosion-resistant qualities
  • Polished stainless steel
  • Easy clean flat non-stick rivets
  • Stylish handles
  • Sealed rims
Care Instructions:

  • Oven safe up to 260°C
  • Dishwasher safe



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  1. ronin13's avatar
    Circulon is a Meyer Prestige brand, and like the rest of their landfill junk. It'll fail and rust with burn spots. It's all produced in the far East and China for cheap. And this is why it's £236.99 *reduced* to £79.96! They are the Sekonda of cookware--Cheap mass produced junk. They are literally punk'n the punter with stupid made-up prices for tinfoil tat.
    B0YEE's avatar
    Yep, I've moved away from circulon to Stella pots and kuhn rikon pans.
    My circulon pans only lasted few years, tried to get replacements through their lifetime guarantee and they said due to me using them on gas hob they wouldn't honour it.
    Stella still going strong after a decade plus, hope the same for the rikons.
  2. trinitys_mate's avatar
    Circulon's non-stick is amazing at first - but trust me it dies off VERY quicly and then turns into the stickiest pans/trays youve ever used! Switched over to tri-ply stainless Tramontina now.
  3. chedixon's avatar
    Had a circulon set too, absolute junk, the non stick doesn't last.
  4. Krups85's avatar
    I bought a different set of Circlon pans from Costco at the start of Jan 2020. They get used everyday and put in the dishwasher. They are still going strong and I’ve had no issues with the non stick coating coming off. I do only use wooden or silicone utensils on it though
  5. Zain's avatar
    non-stick. Pass 
  6. Bugwan's avatar
    Non stick is poison, not for me.
    Ziggypoptastic's avatar
    Can you even get non stick pans without pfas or pfoas?
  7. Bristol1883's avatar
    Wow! thanks for the info guys! always wanted to invest in Circulon, dont think i will now.
  8. stringsonfire's avatar
    It's a good price for tri-ply, but non-stick will never last. If you really want high quality tri-ply that lasts, you need to buy uncoated and learn how to use them properly.

    We replaced everything with procook tri ply uncoated about a few months back, and so far they've been amazing to cook with. We just keep one cheap non stick for eggs!
    TheBargainMan's avatar
    i have done the same. Bought a triply from India for around £10-£20 each pan (depending on the size) when I went there, much better than anything i ever had
  9. Hilly81's avatar
    Dreadful pans. I have had 2 sets (2nd set a warranty replacement for the 1st) and they were junk within 18 months. Circulon customer service is also pathetic. Swerve.
  10. sjmleicester's avatar
    My longest lasting pans are made of Hard-Anodised Aluminium (Anolon) brand or similar which I picked up at TKMaxx. Better than any of the non stick stuff which invariably wears out pretty quickly.
  11. lacom's avatar
    got circulon set and it's rubbish. gocook "tesco special" is better and way cheaper.
  12. Azureus's avatar
    My experience is also that they loose non-stick quickly and bits flake off. Had multiple replacements via the lifetime warranty, but in the end we decided to just buy some better pans elsewhere.
    Mal_ly's avatar
    What pans did you end up buying?
  13. barneyb's avatar
    Don't buy circulon! The non-stick peels and if you do as they've advertised in that photos with flames they'll say you had the hob too hot and reject your claim!
  14. Deckard's avatar
    Good pans but an odd lid for the pan meaning that the pan won't stack as the other items will. This is a fantastic price for pans of this quality
  15. Susan_Findlay's avatar
    I have bought this, and love the pans. They are brilliant to cook with. I have always had Circulon pans, and the last set lasted over 20 years, just make sure to season them (wipe with oil).
    twe's avatar
    They aren't made to the same quality anymore, don't expect them to last that long.
  16. sergiup's avatar
    I misread the decimal place.
    Then almost fell down - which is impressive, since I was sitting on the floor.
  17. ryebernal's avatar
    My circulon set is almost 4yrs old. Still works like new
  18. waister's avatar
    OOS
  19. Georgedeals's avatar
    OOS
  20. Bigman_Singh's avatar
    Do these have nonstick chemicals on them or are they steel nonstick design?
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