How to Buy Cookware
By Ryanick Paige, published Mar 28, 2008
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I am sure if you have been shopping for cookware lately that you have noticed that the prices can be just astronomical. While we are all looking to get a great deal on a good set of cookware, just because it is a name brand does not mean you are getting quality. There are some simple things to look for while buying cookware to make sure you are getting the quality that you are paying for. If you are buying stainless steel cookware, look for cookware that is 18/10 or 18/8 stainless steel. These numbers are the percentage of Chromium and Nickel that are in the Stainless Steel. Cookware that is 18/0 Stainless Steel can rust because of the low Nickel content. Copper-coated bottoms are also a sign of a better quality cookware set. Stainless steel cookware is a great choice. They are highly durable, easy to clean, and you can use metal utensils.
Cast Iron cookware has been around for ages and is an extremely cost effective choice for cookware. They will last indefinitely as long as they are properly seasoned and cared for. Cast iron cookware is porous and the seasoned coat tends to pick up the flavors of the foods cooked. If you cook seafood, you may want to have a pan dedicated specifically for that purpose.
If you are buying non-stick cookware the best advice I have found is through people who own it and reviews. In addition, I have found that buying an open stock piece and trying it out often can be a huge money saver. What works for one person does not necessarily work for another. Personally, I love my Ultrex and UltrexII cookware sets, but something must have been wrong since they are now out of business. I like the Calphalon Hard Anodized cookware as well. I have written reviews on both that can be found here and here.

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