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Tools of the Trade Belgique Copper-Bottom 14-Piece Set

Tools of the Trade Belgique Copper-Bottom 14-Piece Set

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Great Quality - Looks nice too5
We decided to buy a new Belgique set because our old one was wearing out after 11 years. Actually the set still looks beautiful but 2 of the pieces were damaged

Actually the handle came off of one of the pots and another had been on a flame dry.
My wife has used metal utensils with it and the pots just don't scratch.
Hard for me to get all gooey about a cookware set , so I'll simplly say. If you are looking for a beautiful set of Pots that will last you for 10 or more years. Than these are for you.

By the way they changed the design a little and now put rivets through the body so if our older pot had been the current design it is doubtful whether it would have broken off.

Oh and the handles work great they don't get hot and because they are metal you can put them in the oven.

They are heavy and the copper bottom heats fast and evenly.

Awesome5
First, to the person who is having a hard time with bottoms turning black, in the instruction it clearly states that before you use them for the first time, you desolve baking soda in hot water and simply soak them for about 20 minutes then rinse with cold water! NO NEED TO SCRUB!
I first bought a single pasta pot from this line about 3 years ago, and loved it so much that I bought the whole set including the new grill pan. I have most all they offer with this line as we cook A LOT! They heat up fast,(dont forget no higher then med heat) very easy clean up and a real timesaver in the kitchen. Love them! I really cant say enough good things about them.

Very Pleased!5
I received these very nicely packed and when I opened them, I was more than pleased. I bought them to replace my 35+ year old stainless steel pots and pans, but also to hang on my new copper pot rack. I did what the instructions told me to do, soak them in soda water to begin with and then wash by hand. I have used them and I do find that the gas (propane) heat does do some discoloring on the copper, however, all I do is wash them with soap and water, then use some of the copper cleaner and they are good as new. They are really heavy duty and cook well. I am very happy with them.