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Stainless Steel Cookware is perhaps the most popular and the most loved by people. So, why don’t we get into what makes stainless steel the best choice for making cookware sets. Stainless steel is actually an alloy that begins with iron and then 8 other alloys are added to the mix. Needless to say, the quality of stainless steel sets relies on what is added to this mix. There are many available low quality and very inexpensive cookware sets that are made of stainless steel however; these kinds of affordable cookware aren’t for you if you expect a lot from the cookware you use. Point is, people want high quality stuff to produce high quality results and a stainless steel pan that is prone to rusting is going make that cut. A simple test you can do to make sure that you are buying something up to standard is to bring a magnet with you the next time you decide on shopping for pans. The idea behind the test is simple; if the magnet sticks then it is a lower grade pan.

A lot of the high quality stainless steel cookware comes with a lifetime warranty. They are also scratch as well as dent resistant and very easy to maintain. Although a high quality pan of this kind can be a little heavy on the pockets, it will produce great results. So it is actually very important that you know what to look for as there are some stainless steel pots and pans that do no conduct heat very well and there are some that are subject to discoloration and pitting. Another thing that you should check for is the surface of the cookware. Make sure that it is very smooth and that there are no elements that would react to the food that you are going to cook in it.

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