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VetteV12
35
Feb 10, 2018
To anyone wanting nice thick copper cookware for way less than Mauviel charges check out Falk. I have 12 of their pot/pans and love them. I can't tell any performance difference between my Falk and 2.5mm Mauviel pans. Just wanted to help people out.
marlinspike
10
Feb 10, 2018
VetteV12Falk is great, and the finish is lower maintenance and the stainless handles don't get hot, but the faulk frying pan shape seems less than ideal. Also, while Falk is generally a much better deal than Mauviel 2.5mm, for some reason with the frying pans the prices are basically the same.
VetteV12
35
Feb 10, 2018
marlinspikeThis is true unless you buy their sets or wait for one of their sales. This past Christmas they had a 30% over $500 sale which adds up to considerable savings; however, you do have to purchase a lot, so if someone just wants one or two pieces then it's not that great. About the shape, I've had zero issues using it and don't really see any difference between the two, but I'm not a professional chef I just wanted nice pot/pans that I wouldn't have to replace.
marlinspike
10
Feb 10, 2018
VetteV12Well, I must admit, I haven't used it, but I would think they way they did it, making a hard line crease between the bottom and side walls, it would give issues with pan-flipping (both for normal ingredients and for something like a pancake). Does it not? That said, the only copper I own is Falk, I just have Demeyere fry pans instead.
VetteV12
35
Feb 10, 2018
marlinspikeMe pan flip something lol, that would lead to a disaster. I have not used it like that so I have no idea if it works or not, but for "normal" cooking it's no different than anything else I've tried.