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01-19-2013, 05:09 PM
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Healthcraft Cookware Any Reviews?
Hello everyone,
In attending a RV show there was a demonstration of Healthcraft cookware.
The chef that was demonstrating it was very good. The meal he prepared was also very good.
The attribute to this cookware was it being made of surgical steel.
Nothing stuck to the pots or pans and the chicken he prepared on the stove top was as succulent as ever without
having to add any water or anything. I was impressed.
Also, I was informed that you can't find the cookware in stores, only at shows.
I'm just curious to see if anyone else has seen or used Healthcraft cookware and if they would recommend it.
Thanks for your time,
Cliff
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Cliff Robinson
1976 Newell Coach W/Cummins Engine
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01-19-2013, 07:28 PM
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We find that there are several other brands that work fine. We have Cuisinart brand in the Motor home. My daughter likes Calphalon Commercial if you want to spend money!
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01-19-2013, 11:32 PM
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Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Top name brands are all good. Don't know what surgical steel does for you that other, high quality cookware does not. What was the price? The stuff we have seen demo'ed at RV shows has been extremely expensive, even in their discounted "full set" packages and "show prices".
We use T-Fal at home and have the T-Fal removable handle/nested set in the coach. Removable handles are great for RVs - require MUCH less storage space.
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01-20-2013, 04:56 AM
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We use it & Wife likes it. Food appears to taste better and is very easy to care for and clean. Does everything the demonstrator says. Makes my life a little easier cause no complaining about the cookware. Have to learn to cook on very low heat though.
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01-20-2013, 03:56 PM
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Location: Sugarland, TX or Salida,CO
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IMHO healthcraft it is overpriced. I strongly believe that you can realize the same benefits just by learning to cook with lower heat, as they do, on the cookware you have now. Years ago cookware by a company called Wearever touted the same benefits and was sold door to door.
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If Ain't a Newell, It Ain't Wurt Oonin!
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