Anonymous
In for one, thanks Dealsea!
6 months ago |
Anonymous
$24.99 now
6 months ago |
Anonymous
price is wrong
6 months ago |
Anonymous
dollar tree has 12.6floz, cheaper by size
7 months ago |
Anonymous
What brand? //@Anonymous: dollar tree has 12.6floz, cheaper by size
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Palmolive //@Anonymous: What brand? //@Anonymous: dollar tree has 12.6floz, cheaper by size
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Amazon has Ajax that is cheaper
7 months ago |
Anonymous
What does factory seconds mean?
7 months ago |
mutongo
The products which are for sale on this site are FACTORY SECONDS. 1. They have minor cosmetic scratches and/or dents. 2. Some cookware might not be engraved on the bottom. 3. There may be variances in lid types, etc however those variances should not impact the use of the product. 4. Copper Core band may not be etched all the way through There are no defects which will affect the performance of the cookware. Below are some images of possible imperfections of a FACTORY SALE GOOD.
//@anonymous: What does factory seconds mean?
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Thanks, bought the bamboo steamer after reading all good reviews.
7 months ago |
Anonymous
It is not a real steamer. There is no pot for boiling water. You need to find a fit pot for this.
7 months ago |
Walmart has Black+Decker WCR-076 Rotisserie Toaster Oven, 9X13, Stainless Steel for $60. Amazon
Anonymous
Wrong Amazon link
7 months ago |
cheetah
Amazon sold out already. //@anonymous: Wrong Amazon link
7 months ago |
Anonymous
This deal expired? I dont see it now
7 months ago |
Anonymous
dont buy aluminum
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Why not? //@Anonymous: dont buy aluminum
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Link directs to Amazon
7 months ago |
Anonymous
Links to amazon not kohls!
7 months ago |
cheetah
Updated, thanks! //@Anonymous: Link directs to Amazon
7 months ago |
Anonymous
$379.
7 months ago |
Anonymous
It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
bUT BETTER than Stanley
10 months ago |
Anonymous
Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
Because it's cool. Not like Apple cool, but still cool. //@Anonymous: Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
why do you have to buy something cool instead of better quality? //@Anonymous: Because it's cool. Not like Apple cool, but still cool. //@Anonymous: Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
It’s not a trophy? //@anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
Just like eating Tide PODs, it is cool //@anonymous: why do you have to buy something cool instead of better quality? //@Anonymous: Because it's cool. Not like Apple cool, but still cool. //@Anonymous: Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
Trendy is one thing but trying to put down others just because of brand is wrong. This is a really good travel container for hot or cold. //@anonymous: Just like eating Tide PODs, it is cool //@anonymous: why do you have to buy something cool instead of better quality? //@Anonymous: Because it's cool. Not like Apple cool, but still cool. //@Anonymous: Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup. //@anonymous: Just like eating Tide PODs, it is cool //@anonymous: why do you have to buy something cool instead of better quality? //@Anonymous: Because it's cool. Not like Apple cool, but still cool. //@Anonymous: Why Stanley? //@Anonymous: It’s not a Stanley Cup.
10 months ago |
Anonymous
The cap opening knob breaks easily. It won't last more than an year.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Do you own one? I do and mine has been going without issue for many years now. Used and cleaned daily. Have another one new but don’t even need to use it. You sound like you just try and say negative things about anything you can without even offering a solution. Why are you here? //@anonymous: The cap opening knob breaks easily. It won't last more than an year.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Made in Thailand
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Agreed. Zojirushi is top notch. //@Anonymous: Do you own one? I do and mine has been going without issue for many years now. Used and cleaned daily. Have another one new but don’t even need to use it. You sound like you just try and say negative things about anything you can without even offering a solution. Why are you here? //@anonymous: The cap opening knob breaks easily. It won't last more than an year.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
I have used mine for at least 5 years. It still works fine. Keeps my tea warm whole day. //@Anonymous: Do you own one? I do and mine has been going without issue for many years now. Used and cleaned daily. Have another one new but don’t even need to use it. You sound like you just try and say negative things about anything you can without even offering a solution. Why are you here? //@anonymous: The cap opening knob breaks easily. It won't last more than an year.
8 months ago |
Anonymous
100% less lead than Stanley?
8 months ago |
Anonymous
$18.86 now
8 months ago |
Anonymous
They are ALWAYS on sale, they just increase the ridiculously high price, and say they have a sale. You can Google the model, they are selling in other places for the same price.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Thanks! No wonder so expensive
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Luner new year has passed 2 days ago
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Can any good Chinese chef share your thoughts on the quality of Zwilling woks? And what other brands do you recommend? Xie xie!
9 months ago |
Anonymous
I'm not a chef but I'm a Chinese. I purchased the stainless steel wok a week ago, on sale, about $80. I use it mainly for stir frying vegetables and make meat stew. I also use it to cook pasta, noodle, etc. I haven't tried frying stuff yet. Size is perfect, not so heavy, easy to clean. Love it. //@Anonymous: Can any good Chinese chef share your thoughts on the quality of Zwilling woks? And what other brands do you recommend? Xie xie!
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Personally I like Hexclad cookwares better but more expensive
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Anybody have experience with this seller? Is it reliable? sounds a little sketchy and "no returns" is not very reassuring.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
It’s official authorized seller by All Clad. It is just a special channel of All Clad to dump excess inventory. They marked it as 2nd quality because they don’t want to give perception that they are selling regular products on discount price. I have purchased 3 times from the website and besides no retail box, there is no noticeable defects. //@anonymous: Anybody have experience with this seller? Is it reliable? sounds a little sketchy and "no returns" is not very reassuring.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Thanks! I appreciate you sharing your experience //@anonymous: It’s official authorized seller by All Clad. It is just a special channel of All Clad to dump excess inventory. They marked it as 2nd quality because they don’t want to give perception that they are selling regular products on discount price. I have purchased 3 times from the website and besides no retail box, there is no noticeable defects. //@anonymous: Anybody have experience with this seller? Is it reliable? sounds a little sketchy and "no returns" is not very reassuring.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Bought twice, it does have some flaw but acceptable. //@anonymous: Anybody have experience with this seller? Is it reliable? sounds a little sketchy and "no returns" is not very reassuring.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
This used to be like 15.99 or sth. Inflation is real, not limited to food anymore.
9 months ago |
pacer
This is ProGrade line. way better than the basic one you mentioned //@anonymous: This used to be like 15.99 or sth. Inflation is real, not limited to food anymore.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Thank you. I'm glad someone is paying attention to details here. //@pacer: This is ProGrade line. way better than the basic one you mentioned //@anonymous: This used to be like 15.99 or sth. Inflation is real, not limited to food anymore.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
The basic one used to 9.99. //@pacer: This is ProGrade line. way better than the basic one you mentioned //@anonymous: This used to be like 15.99 or sth. Inflation is real, not limited to food anymore.
9 months ago |
storm22
Checkout test:
Subtotal (1) $38.99
Shipping & Handling $0.00
Estimated Tax* $2.85
Total Discount -$5.00
Total $36.84
9 months ago |
storm22
3 Quart Induction Oven Broiler Safe 500F, Lid Safe 350F Pots and Pans, Cookware Black
Size: 16.1 x 11.8 x 3.3 inches
8 months ago |
Anonymous
sold out
8 months ago |
Anonymous
Dollar stores have it at $1
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Show me one dollar store in the United States where this item is actually selling for $1. //@Anonymous: Dollar stores have it at $1
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Get a microplaner if you want fluffy tasty cheese shavings.
9 months ago |
Anonymous
Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Better, but not 25 times better, as the price ratio would suggest.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Yes. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
you will end up drinking more microplastics into your body using aeropress as the whole thing is made of plastic. You have to take that risk of putting hot water into plastic for long term consumption. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Ding ding ding! This is the correct answer. //@anonymous: Better, but not 25 times better, as the price ratio would suggest.
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Really? Microplastics? Like the auto espresso machine is just glass and stainless? Anyway you all are silly comparing a hand espresso pump to an automatic machine with a steamer and grinder. Apples and oranges. //@anonymous: you will end up drinking more microplastics into your body using aeropress as the whole thing is made of plastic. You have to take that risk of putting hot water into plastic for long term consumption. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
Aeropress does not make espresso. What are you even talking about? //@anonymous: Really? Microplastics? Like the auto espresso machine is just glass and stainless? Anyway you all are silly comparing a hand espresso pump to an automatic machine with a steamer and grinder. Apples and oranges. //@anonymous: you will end up drinking more microplastics into your body using aeropress as the whole thing is made of plastic. You have to take that risk of putting hot water into plastic for long term consumption. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
To be completely fair, it is stronger than moka pot coffee (which is made under 2 atm pressure unlike espresso at 10-ish), and sometimes I prefer Aeropress to the espresso made by Breville. Now, I don't see myself buying a nice manual like Rancilio Silvia ($2k+) but from time to time I miss the smoothness of espressos made by machines in this range. //@Anonymous: Aeropress does not make espresso. What are you even talking about? //@anonymous: Really? Microplastics? Like the auto espresso machine is just glass and stainless? Anyway you all are silly comparing a hand espresso pump to an automatic machine with a steamer and grinder. Apples and oranges. //@anonymous: you will end up drinking more microplastics into your body using aeropress as the whole thing is made of plastic. You have to take that risk of putting hot water into plastic for long term consumption. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |
Anonymous
For the price of an Aeropress, I'm completely satisfied with that choice. The real secret is to get a good grinder and buy good beans. //@Anonymous: To be completely fair, it is stronger than moka pot coffee (which is made under 2 atm pressure unlike espresso at 10-ish), and sometimes I prefer Aeropress to the espresso made by Breville. Now, I don't see myself buying a nice manual like Rancilio Silvia ($2k+) but from time to time I miss the smoothness of espressos made by machines in this range. //@Anonymous: Aeropress does not make espresso. What are you even talking about? //@anonymous: Really? Microplastics? Like the auto espresso machine is just glass and stainless? Anyway you all are silly comparing a hand espresso pump to an automatic machine with a steamer and grinder. Apples and oranges. //@anonymous: you will end up drinking more microplastics into your body using aeropress as the whole thing is made of plastic. You have to take that risk of putting hot water into plastic for long term consumption. //@Anonymous: Better than an aeropress?
6 months ago |