
Gotham Steel Stackmaster Stackable Non Stick 3pc set gives you the best of both worlds-non stick and a great sear from cast textured surface-all in a stackable set making it easy for storage!
A: With glass top ranges you should always Use lightweight cookware with smooth, flat bottoms. You should only use pots and pans made from stainless steel or heavy-duty aluminum. Cookware you should never use is Copper, Copper coated, and enameled pots. These are all notorious for leaving behind residue that cannot be cleaned off that will eventually build up on your glass cook top and eventually lead to poor performance and possible cracks. Additionally Cast iron, porcelain and ceramic cookware are all usually heavy and often has a rough bottom, increasing the likelihood of scratches when moved across the glass stove top surface.
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Q: Does the handle gets hot when you cook?
A: They do
A: Nothing this set sticks too save your money and search a better brand
Q: Oven safe?
A: Yeah no problems. My wife has used them in that capacity many times.
A: Use lightweight cookware with smooth, flat bottoms. Your best bet is pots and pans made from stainless steel or heavy-duty aluminum. Cookware to avoid: Copper, copper coated, and enameled pots. These often leave behind residue that can build up on your cook top and eventually lead to cracks or damage. Cast iron, porcelain and ceramic cookware is heavy and often has a rough bottom, increasing the likelihood of scratches when moved across the glass stove top surface.