From creating large feasts during the holidays to whipping up quick individual meals in a flash, this versatile collection helps create a variety of delicious dishes, from mains to sides. Boil up a batch of lasagna noodles or simmer hardy vegetable beef soup for a crowd in the big sturdy stock pot. Sear all variety of meats on the stovetop in the sauté pan, which can also move to the oven to finish cooking. No matter whether the family craves a simple egg scramble or chicken apple sausage with potatoes, making breakfast is easy in the stylish skillets. Technology and convenience come together beautifully in Farberware Millennium Stainless Steel Nonstick. Solid stainless steel construction and a fully encapsulated, thick aluminum base create a durable, even-heating stylish addition to the kitchen. The top-quality nonstick surface has great food release and is metal utensil safe. Glass lids form a tight seal to keep heat and moisture locked in, allowing you to watch food while it cooks. The stainless steel handles are dual riveted for strength, and this cookware is oven safe to 500°F, and dishwasher safe for added convenience.
Product Features
- Top-quality nonstick coating is safe for use with metal utensils and provides easy food release
- Glass lids allow cooking to be monitored without losing heat or moisture
- Stainless steel construction provides even heat distribution and is suitable for all stovetops
- Lifetime Warranty
GREAT QUALITY …. LOVE I had purchased a Faberwaer Millennium set with a non stick surface in 1990. I loved it and used it to the point that the non stick coating was coming off and getting into cooked food. Time to replace!!!. Because non stick coatings are pretty much toxic, I opted to go with the stainless steel without any coatings. Having loved my previous Faberware cookware I went right back to that brand. I read the various reviews and some of the complaints/problems with it looking discolored after a…
I do not recommend these for you Bought these pans in December 2016. In March 2017, I left one of them to sit in soapy water overnight (usually I just put in dishwasher). Not only did the inside screw rust, but the non stick coating came off. I submitted a claim for warranty and they stated that it wasn’t covered because it wasn’t normal “wear and tear” and abuse or misuse is not covered. I had no idea that being lazy was considered misuse. Also, if it’s going to drive you nuts that the pans turn copper with heat, I do…