We got a set of Meyer four years ago - not sure of the actual type. They're stainless steel. Used alot, and always washed in the dishwasher. Look almost as good today as the day we got them. Highly recommend. They look nice in your kitchen aswell!askew70 said:We have used a saucepan and frying pan from the [broken link removed] range for several years now, and have found them excellent. They are sold in Brown Thomas, and possibly Arnotts, and I have seen some others in the Meyer range in Roches (although not the Analon or Analon Advanced). They seemed expensive initially, but have proved to be good value.
By the way, there are a lot of posts on non stick saucepans. I wouldn't go there. I've heard that the non stick coating is carcenogenic if it burns - as it inevitably will regardless of what kind of a cook you are!
Best saucepans on the market IMHO. Bought in 1988 and still in perfect condition.
We have used a saucepan and frying pan from the [broken link removed] range for several years now, and have found them excellent. They are sold in Brown Thomas, and possibly Arnotts, and I have seen some others in the Meyer range in Roches (although not the Analon or Analon Advanced). They seemed expensive initially, but have proved to be good value.
Best way to do porridge and avoid the dreadful pot is to cook it in microwave - tastes the very same.
These people have a sale on at the moment and seem to have good value in pots. Lots of different brands too.
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