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Baccarat Rock Frypan 16cm - 2 for $24.99 C&C Only @ Robins Kitchen

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Add two to cart and check out to see the price updated to $24.99.
Might be price error.

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  • +1

    16cm is tiny

    • +5

      Good for frying egg.

      • +5

        Singular

    • +1

      Yes, very tiny. But it's the cheapest ever if you somehow need a small one.

      • +1

        Or doubled handed self defence…

    • but it has good personality.

      • The personality of a rock.

  • ;)

  • +1

    Bought 2. Thanks OP. Eggs and eggs

    • +5

      Tell you what I'd do man.. two eggs at the same time.

  • i didnt think about how small they were actually lmao. oh well guess i will use both at the same time to cook 2 eggs

  • I just did a quick google and looks to be the same price at a few places

    • +1

      Check again, this one is for two pans.

  • Don't think it is a price error - has a banner on the page "Buy Any 2 Save 50%"…

  • Maybe check out productreview…

    • for $12.50 a pan who cares. sht ill use one as a dirt scoop

  • Not great pans. Have one, did not last very long. Base currently very non-non-stick. Under a year use for me. Mind you, they're cheap. But Kmart is cheaper, larger, and also lasted the same price.

    • +2

      It comes with a lifetime/25 year warranty, just get it replaced… While I don't have this exact model I have this which I got for like $10 from House. Had it for a few years, use it quite often and it looks and performs as good as day 1.

      For comparison, Kmart pan had warped in 3 months, non stick coating was peeling after 1. Had to be so careful what utensils to use and was not dishwasher safe. It technically did the job but it's what you buy if you can't afford to buy anything else.

      • +1

        ‘Just get it replaced’.

        Yeah good luck with that.

        https://www.baccarat.com.au/warranty-info
        As usual the reason a company has a lifetime warranty on something is not because they believe in their product, it’s because they have so many ways to avoid it.

        Don’t get me wrong it’s still cheap but it’s also a very small pan. I just did not get what I would call ‘reasonable use’ out of it.

        • they have so many ways to avoid it.

          There is 3 things they will deny you for which are all perfectly fair. You'll find any warranty will include at least the first 2.
          - Misuse/neglect/theft etc
          - Damage caused by unauthorised repairs
          - Cosmetic damage that doesn't effect functionality

          It gives you the exact measurement of the pan, if one can't visualise 16cm that's their problem. Obviously it's not going to cook dinner for a family.

        • This happened to me. Bought an expensive non-stick frypan for xmas, which became sticky from first use and developed a scratch in first week of use. I could have chosen a brand that I had used before, but staff at the time convinced me to try something new. When time came to return it, they (a different staff member) used every excuse in the book. Apparently can't use wood spoons, rubber tools or silicon on non-stick frypans. Couldn't tell me what materials I could use, though! So, no money back for a 25 year warranty, and I just threw it out. What a waste of time and money.

  • thanks. grabbed two.

    no brainer for this brand

  • Good find OP. I love frying stuff.

  • +2

    Never trust the rrp of baccarat cookware…

  • Ooh, OOS.

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