VERY BAD EXPENSIVE PRODUCT, Consumer Reports flunked their rating this as an excellent product. It is the worst, and it is expensive. I agree with the reviews by others. The "nonstick" surface is very temporary and wears off almost immediately. Then everything sticks with a vengeance.
I still have to learn this lesson: Do not buy expensive nonstick cookware! It doesn't last, no matter what the reviews say. My advice is to buy inexpensive pots and pans and throw them away when they fail. Try to get the thickest cheap pans available in your local supermarket.
Total Junk!, These pans were great when I first bought them. However, now that I've had them for less than a year, everything sticks to them. The only thing reliable about them is that every time I clean them, more of the finish disappears. Do not buy these pans. I sadly got an entire set last year for Christmas and now I will need to reinvest this year. A waste of a couple of hundred dollars.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!, (What's this?) We were initially impressed with how slippery the surface was - we could hardly flip eggs they were so slippery! However, we have had them 4 months and within a couple of months residue was sticking to the pans and we took special care never to be abrasive with them -- had to be very careful to let residue actually stay on them as we couldn't get it off at all!! Now the actual finish is coming off and there are areas all over both pans where the finish is completely missing. They are impossible to clean and look awful...plus the finish is disappearing!! They are a waste of money and will not last more than 6 months if you use them much at all! Stir frying veggies, frying eggs, bacon etc. are just not possible without permanent staining, residue buildup, and the finish coming off in a few months!! I am really upset cause it was around Christmastime and I ordered one for my mother also!! I can promise they were not abused and we just had to buy new skillets as everything now sticks to them and they will NOT clean. I fried fish in one the other night and the whole battered outside stuck to the pan and wouldn't even clean off. If you have to use real abrasive cleaners you might as well write it off...the finish is coming off and we haven't even used anything abrasive on them! The inside of the handle also has two screws which collect food and don't clean easily, either.
I wouldn't waste even a dollar for this junk!, Save your money folks! This is piece of junk. I bought this only after consumer reports' smart shop recommended this product as the best overall. What a joke! They certainly need to do that research again. Like everyone else I was thrilled to use this the first three times or so but after that the food seemed to get stuck more and more to a point even a heavy coat of oil didn't help from food sticking. I couldn't fry eggs even with 1/4" oil without sticking. I mean come on that's not what I call non stick by any means. I bought 10 and 12 inch pans and I am regretting it heavily.
Trust Consumer Reports!, (What's this?) These pans are terrific. We've tried other non-stick pans in the past and found that the coating didn't last, got scratched, and basically didn't work after a short period of time. We tried these based on the Consumer Reports review, and have loved them: great to cook with, easy to clean, and still look like new months later. We followed the manufacturer's directions and don't put them in the dishwasher or use very high heat, and they work like a charm. I would highly recommend these pans; great value.
Great for 2 weeks/no high heat useage, These are great for a few uses & then the non stick just isn't there. High heat cooking seems to speed up the loss of the non-stick surface. They stain easily & are just a major disappointment. The instructions tell you not to use oil or butter... who cooks without oil or butter? I was thrilled for the first few uses... than sadly let down. Don't waste your money, like me. I thought after my first purchase of one pan they were great & ordered 4 more, only to realize they were not worth the money after several uses.
BUY THESE INSTEAD: Circulon Infinite Hard Anodized Nonstick 10-Inch & 12-Inch Open Skillets Twin Pack.
How can something that started out so good end so bad?, Basically, I agree with everyone who left a review.
JUNK!, Well originally I loved this pan but with time(not to long) I noticed everyone was right about this pan! It stinks! As time went on the eggs stuck more and more, etc. So glad I didn't buy the set! My advice is to anyone who still wants to try it-make sure you use a small pan for a WHILE(MANY MONTHS)cook a variety of things in it and make sure to only use medium to low setting always..
There are some new green pans at bed bath I think they sell them here also,supposed to be good.
How can you lie like this? Escpecially on HSN, I saw this guy on HSN blowing the egg right out of the pan. I was hooked! Are you kidding me? These pans are not worth a nickle. I hate them. Hard to clean, stick really bad. Even if you turn the heat down. Do not buy this product, it is lies lies lies.
Incredibly disappointing, I had such high hopes for this set. As others have stated they're great for a few months then the finish begins to wear off, especially on the skillet and pot surfaces. I also took very good care of this pieces - no abrasives, etc. This could be an incredible product if they could come up with a way to keep the finish intact. I am so incredibly disappointed. Also, when attempting to get a replacement I got serious run around and never did get the replacement I requested.

Innovative SandFlow nonstick surface allows for easy food release and contains no PTFEs or PFOAs (possibly hazardous chemicals found in other nonstick surfaces).Stainless steel skillet twin pack, includes 9-inch and 11-inch nonstick skillets.Dishwasher safe, though handwashing recommended.Highly polished stainless steel construction with a thick, full cap base of even heating aluminum.Dual riveted stainless steel handles oven safe to 600 degrees. The SandFlow coating does not contain PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene, also known as the brand name Teflon) or PFOA (a key processing agent in making nonstick and stain-resistant materials, including Teflon)--both of which have raised health concerns in recent years. Laboratory animals exposed to high doses of PFOA suffered cancer, low birth weight and a suppressed immune system, though PTFE-manufactured nonstick cookware is considered an insignificant exposure source of PFOA.
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