Stackable saucepans

Sep 28, 2019
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Bailey Pamplona
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Please can anyone recommend a set of stackable saucepans where the handles are detachable? Thanks in advance.
 
Tefal Ingenio is the go to range.

There are a number of copies out there, Lidl and such like often have versions. Mine were Amazon own brand.
Wife insisted on them, also purchased from amazon , contrary to some advice on here ;)

Amazon is great for this and you can peruse the different packages they offer. We went for a 2 handle set but you can get a 3rd handle should you need one. All fits really well in cupboard.

Amazon were brilliant.
 
Tefal Ingenio stainless steel are our favourite as good quality durable pans but an expensive version unless on offer.
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We regularly use our double skillet. 2 pans, removable handles and a glass lid, all fit into one small box. One pan fits over the other inverted to make a small oven, or you can use as two separate pans. Really good, non stick of course. I doubt the quality is as good as the ss ones already mentioned, but the small oven ability is what makes it a winner.
 
We use the Tefal ones. Had to pay a bit extra to get the ones which work with an induction hob

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We went for the Tefal Ingenio eco resist set. The large frying pan fits our cadac perfectly which was also a bonus. We got a decent deal with John Lewis a couple of years back.

 
The Lidl sets are very good - make sure to use only wooden or plastic utensils with them and you will of course need to wash the handle as part of the dishes.

Word to the wise - over the years, a number of handles have fallen off various cookware at home and the pans/pot element has tended to find it's way into the MH due to the lack of a handle. The Lidl handle isn't up to the job with these unless there is a curved lip on the edge of said remaining pot or pan - as per the diagrams. Anything with a straight edge will automatically slide out of the rubber grip and end up falling on the hob, table or floor!
 
We’ve got the ingenio ones in the van and I bought the induction ones for my new kitchen as i liked them so much. I know it doesn’t apply to the van but the handles aren’t dishwasher proof.
 

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