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americraft
10-01-2010, 01:06 PM
Has anyone here ever tried using Waterless Cookware? If so, what are your thoughts about it?

Big Daddy's House
10-01-2010, 06:54 PM
That was the case with Saladmaster, to my recollection.

It used to advertise on TV years ago. The guy would take an ordinary pot and bang it against a Saladmaster pot to suppoedly show how durable the SM pot is.

The cookware was never sold in stores. It was availible only through mail order. Similar sets were sold at the NE Home Show.

You also supposedly was able to stack the pans about 4- or 5 high on one burner and still be able to cook the food that way.

But yes, it was waterless and also greaseless for frying. But this set costs and arm and a leg ("Jeffry Dalmer"), if you can find it. Weigh the pros & cons before you decide to part with the dough.

ShyGal
11-30-2010, 10:48 PM
I have waterless cookware! I really like it, but it was expensive. Haven't used it in a while.

Big Daddy's House
11-30-2010, 10:59 PM
I've never tried it, but it IS expensive!

ShyGal
11-30-2010, 11:23 PM
Ya, it was! I got it about 6 yrs ago.

jimbo
12-01-2010, 10:53 AM
I have waterless cookware! I really like it, but it was expensive. Haven't used it in a while.
Just curious, if you have waterless cookware and you really like it, why haven't you used it in a while?

ShyGal
12-03-2010, 08:01 PM
Will I moved and I don't have a stove! I do have a induction cook top, I can't use waterless cookware on it. It takes certain pans.

Big Daddy's House
12-03-2010, 10:05 PM
Then pardon my saying so, and nothing against you at all, but I'd say that there is a conflict between waterless cookware and induction cooktops or induction stoves.

Forcing you to choose between keeping your waterless cookware or your induction cooktop just because curtain pans from the set won't work right! That, to me, is dumb on THEIR part!!

Just like computers and other electronics such as flat screen TV's & VCR's. Supposedly, the VCR can't be used to record from an HD TV.

What a crock!!

Seems as though supposedly modern technology is making the things that we've enjoyed for years outdated and obsolete!!

LuvsToCook
12-04-2010, 02:16 AM
I do have a waterless pan before but, years pass I don't use it anymore because the coat is really getting thin. I learned from this waterless cookware is that, it should be well cared. :D

Big Daddy's House
12-04-2010, 06:01 AM
It can cost upwards of about $1,300 or more for waterless cookware, yet some of it can't even be used on induction cooktops!

Seems like if you want to buy or upgrade to a new stove or cooktop, you must then be forced to upgrade or change the cookware as well, leaving you stuck between a rock and a hard place!

leonadise1785
12-20-2010, 02:09 PM
oh ...waterless cookware??...

not yet tried....

i think it would be more costlier ...

is not it ?....