Heritage Steel Titanium vs. Eater Series: Is the Pricier Pan Better?
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- Опубликовано: 5 май 2024
- In this video, I quickly explain the 3 key differences between Heritage Steel Titanium and Eater Series pans. By the end, you'll be able to decide if the more expensive Titanium Series is worth the higher price.
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I bought the Eater one based on one of your videos. My first stainless steel pan. I like it
Good to hear!
Many people don’t like the rivets due to clean up issues but personally I prefer the rivets because of the extra protection it provides and when you’re cooking for a big family multiple times a day that protection is necessary. I don’t mind spending that extra time for clean up.
There's a reason most pans have riveted handles - it's the most secure option
That’s why I refuse to buy demeyere Atlantis, the review showing the handle breaking off for sure affected sales
That was quick. Thanks for posting this video.
No problem!
Great video, as always! Thank you and have a beutiful day!
Thank you! You too!
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I'd love to see a review of Falk Copper Core cookware. Would also be interested to see the water boil test in a Demeyere Atlantis saucepan/ saute pan with the copper disc bottom.
Great suggestion!
I've only used the titanium series and I have the 8 qt saute pan. I really like it recently used it in the oven. Been curious about the Eater series because my daughter is eyeing it.
Eater is a great option. It's very similar to Made In, but is actually a little cheaper.
Round handle is more comfortable to grab for me. I do prefer the brushed look because I use barkeeper’s friend on my stainless steel. Never tried Heritage brand.