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« on: 01 February 2010, 21:57:36 pm »
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Just wondering if these are in Singapore before I go on a fruitless search.  I am looking at getting the chef's pan which looks great.  These have a lifetime gaurantee and you are able to use metal utensils on them.
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« Reply #1 on: 01 February 2010, 22:14:54 pm »
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I bought a scanpan roasting pan (2nd largest size) at TANG's at Christmas time. They have a good range there and were cheaper than at Isetan. BTW, they are not cheap. Hint: get the TANG's card and get a further discount.
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« Reply #2 on: 02 February 2010, 17:13:20 pm »
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I have seen the CTX chef's pan online in Australia for A$211.00, I suppose shipping would be $30.  Just wondering what overinflated price it may be here.
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« Reply #3 on: 02 February 2010, 17:36:42 pm »
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They are selling for $499.00!!  Cheapest in Australia is $204.00, guess that is what I will be buying.
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« Reply #4 on: 02 February 2010, 20:50:23 pm »
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They are selling for $499.00!!  Cheapest in Australia is $204.00, guess that is what I will be buying.

WOW. Will go to TANGS at lunchtime tomorrow and check the prices.
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« Reply #5 on: 02 February 2010, 21:09:10 pm »
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i think i went through about 3 scanpans... they all became non-stick after awhile and the teflon coating came off. Tried the lifetime guarantee, doesn't work, i got the blame for not using it correctly.. Though based in Asian, doesn't mean that i use it for Asian cooking all the time, as apparently, it is not suitable for asian cooking (high heat/flame). Arhhh.. then why do they have a 'wok' in their range?
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« Reply #6 on: 02 February 2010, 22:53:50 pm »
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The scanpan roasting pans are made of awesome but wait until they are on sale somewhere.  I bought mine (very large size) for 200ish during a closing down sale (ok it was closing down but it gives you an idea of how much wiggle room there is from the ridiculous 499).

As for their other ranges, I had some of the "fusion 5" but after a few weeks the frying pan popped a rivet while I was cooking a steak.  It was louder than a gunshot and I went deaf for about half an hour and my ears rang for twice as long.  Haven't used them since  Undecided
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« Reply #7 on: 03 February 2010, 19:06:14 pm »
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