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Wednesday, 11 March 2009

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Andrew Bluett-Duncan

Hello Vinay

To my knowledge what you are looking for doesn’t exist at these prices. However a large (28cm) frying pan in the GreenPan Kyoto Bis range is just over £23 and makes a good general purpose frying pan/ sauté pan at a very reasonable price for the quality. In addition GreenPan are about to add a milk pan to the range as well, which will be well under £20 I expect. If you’ve read all my report you’ll know how good they are and their weaknesses as well.

So that would be my recommendation. In short I think one or two good pans are usually a better option than just buying on price.

You can read more on Green Pan here: http://www.aolcookshop.co.uk/acatalog/Green_Pan.html

Hope this helps you in your deliberations.

Kind regards
Andrew Duncan

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