75% off triple pack supposedly. Saw it yesterday at DJs City. Looks to be plenty of stock everywhere.
Add a $1 item for free ship.
Looks to be cheaper than Myer.
Circulon Anodised Triple Skillet Pack $99 + $9.95 Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ $100 Order/ DJ Cardholder) @ David Jones

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How much did you pay for?
Like $50
Yes it's the normal sale price. Real sale is like $49 or so
False Representations About Product Quality (ACL Sections 29–33)
This brand known to fail to provide honest information.
Their listing fails to:
- Specify the "type of non-stick coating" used (e.g., PTFE, ceramic, or other materials).
- Disclose whether the coating contains PFAS/PFOA or other potentially harmful chemicals.
- Warn consumers to "remove food immediately after cooking" to avoid chemical degradation risks.By omitting this material information, the listing misrepresents the product’s safety and quality.
Failure to Meet Safety Standards (ACL Part 3-3)
If the non-stick coating contains PFAS chemicals (e.g., PTFE), the seller is obligated to disclose risks associated with overheating or prolonged food contact. No such warnings were provided, potentially exposing users to health hazards.Bought at Myer 6 months ago. Non-non-stick after 6 months. Sponge hand washed. Never dishwasher. $99 is all its worth
Awful stuff.
See yesterday’s deal at www.ozbargain.com.au/node/923918 for a range of longer lasting, better cooking carbon and stainless steel options.
Lol that deal isn't even that good. For stainless steel, look into the sleeper hit IKEA stainless steel pan for even better value-to-make.
Yes, IKEA’s Sensuell range was discussed in the first comment of the very thread I linked to. Amongst many other carbon and stainless steel ranges, as mentioned.
Oh yeah. Nice
Hmm. We've had these same Circulons for a good few years. They've held up pretty well, but to be fair we don't cook that much.
I think it's time to buy something safer. I might have to give the Sensuells a go, given they're relatively cheap.
I bought this same set 2-3 years ago. They were fine when new but progressively degrade. I would not buy again. After years of replacing non stick pans as they wear out I have now switched away from coated ones. Carbon steel with heavy base is now my favourite up to about 26cm. Larger than that they are too heavy so choose stainless steel (less non stick) for larger than that.
They only ever sell this during sale time. No one ever pays $400 for this
Source: ex-DJs staff
I don't trust this.
Not clear what materials are used.
That's the black coating? Grade steel is used?
These are not the pans I'm looking for.
I bought this 3-set cheaper on a deal to give as a gift. Maybe that's why when it arrived it was already dented lmao