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I used to look at one in a Kayaking catalog that a friend of mine received.
He actually purchased one and used it some, but he said he still thought it was a compromise.
Along in the late fall each year they reduced the price on them to nearly half price.
I think CA has a point worth considering. Cast Iron and stainless steel
probably has the most going for it.
I've made spider skillets of old Revere Wear copper bottoms I've picked up in yard sales for little or nothing. If I want to cook in something light, that's the way I go.
I used to look at one in a Kayaking catalog that a friend of mine received.
He actually purchased one and used it some, but he said he still thought it was a compromise.
Along in the late fall each year they reduced the price on them to nearly half price.
I think CA has a point worth considering. Cast Iron and stainless steel
probably has the most going for it.
I've made spider skillets of old Revere Wear copper bottoms I've picked up in yard sales for little or nothing. If I want to cook in something light, that's the way I go.
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