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Neoflam Retro Ultimate Induction Set Pink Demer $1,048.95 (Was $2,127.50) + $14.95 Shipping @ Neoflam

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Up to 50% off all packs on their website, pretty neat if you want to get a whole lot of pots and pans, less % off for smaller packs and individual items.

From the item listing description:

Ecolon non-stick coating makes Neoflam cookware a safe and healthy choice, free of all toxins.

Made in Korea.

Set Includes:

1 x 24cm Frypan / Skillet

1 x 26cm Chef pan / wok

1 x 18cm Saucepan

1 x 22cm Stockpot

1 x 26cm Stockpot

1 x 26cm Low stockpot

1 x 26cm Round grill pan

Free Gifts

1 x Set of 3 - Bamboo cutting board

Key features:

Ecolon™ Natural Non-Stick Coating - The Healthy Choice for Non-stick Cookware is a ceramic-based coating, mostly made of natural elements such as stone and sand.
PTFE, PFOA, CADMIUM & LEAD FREE
High-quality production, made from die-cast aluminium for long-lasting and high durability
High heat conductivity means faster, effective energy saving, and helps to retain nutrition while cooking rapidly.
Advanced Neoflam silent induction technology.
Highly scratch resistant
Compatible with the following cooktops – Gas, Electric, Ceramic and Induction
Thick base & thinner walls for even heat distribution
Incredibly lightweight body
Transitions with ease from stove to table
Die-Cast lid, designed integrated knob with patented steam vent preventing water overflow.
Healthy negative ion Advanced technology allows the coating to emit 20 times more Anion than typical cookware.

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  • +8

    Sorry but shipping kills the deal.

  • +2

    Honestly, these look kind of cheap. Have you actually used them before? Why would you spend over 1k on non stick cookware? I never get buying non stick sauce pans and stock pot, these are meant for liquids so it shouldn't stick.

    • Haven't used, thinking about it exactly for this reason though. I do have on occasion burn the bottom of a ragu in a casserole pan, I've even managed to burn the bottom of slow cooked lamb I once did in a big pot and was not fun to scrub off

      I just picked the first 50% off deal I found to post here, I'm thinking about getting this one https://www.neoflam.com.au/products/neoflam-venn-28cm-low-ca…
      But it's not 50%…

      • +4

        Either you were using a pan that was too thin or your heat was too high, for thick sauces you need to manage your heat well or stir constantly, even with a non stick it will still burn just that it won't stick and when you stir it you incorporate the burnt bits into the sauce which I think is even worse.
        If you can stick with stainless or carbon steel/cast iron, keep 1 or 2 non stick for eggs and dumplings

    • i just got my first neoflam and i can say the non stick is truly non stick. i also doubted the price and whether it was worth it but the one i got was super light weight and i fried eggs in it without any oil and it did not stick not one bit!!! cleaning was a breeze too- light rinse, didn't even need to wipe!

      • +3

        Lots of non stick pans will do that, the true test is whether it continues to perform that way after a few months

      • How long have you had it? If it stays non stick after 2 years please notify me and I'll buy one

      • You can go buy the cheapest non stick and it will do that as well…at the start

        Non stick won’t last more then 2 years, if it does you didn’t cook enough on it.

  • +3

    There is no information about how many unicorns they have killed to cast this cast aluminium and how much mana they have spent. It would explain the price.

  • Tried three different Neoflam frying pans, all started sticking after a few months.

  • Looks very average products and not worth it at all .

  • I know these are real PFAS free non-stick but the look of them can't justify the price

  • why wood ffs????

  • -1

    Over $1000 and still shipping cost. New chicks/brides' torturing pans!

  • The pink colour will look great after some usage.

    • My kmart ones have turned this colour from all the Pepto Fried Chicken

  • Does this qualify as "pink tax?" Quite expensive in my non-expert opinion

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