Re: Why is copper cookware so expensive?
<pint.sized.bovine@gmail,com > wrote in message
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>I read somewhere that copper cookware is so expensive because of the
> high demand for copper in electrical wiring, precisely because of its
> excellent conductivity. Can anyone tell me if they've heard the same
> explanation, or better yet, point out a reputable source that states
> that? If the information I have is completely off, I'd appreciate it if
> someone else could share another explanation for why copper cookware is
> so expensive.
>
> Thanks lots!
>
Copper is so expensive because the Chinese is building like mad in China.
New high rises, industrial plants and commercial projects and all other
infrastructures are going up everywhere at the same time! Consequently, not
only the Chinese has a high demand for copper but building material and
energy (gas and oil) as well. Thanks to our trading agreement they are
buying with our American dollars. On a larger scale, you will see prices go
up way in excess of the accepted 3.5% inflation rate - I think realistically
it's more like 15%! Time to update your retirement portfolio before
inflation kills you. So hold on to your copper pans, this is just the
beginning, the second wave will be from India. Just my guess.
Copper has doubled in price in the past few months and almost caught up with
stainless steel. Amazing! I heard the recyclers paid copper somewhere in the
ballpark of $5/lb., here anyway! That's why so much copper material are
stolen in jobsites even on existing installations form the likes of wiring
from electrical cables, plumbing tubing, HVAC lines, you name it. And one
guy got killed trying to remove a live overhead electrical line. It doesn't
help when we have so many thieves and drug heads here in America. This is
just my observation and I could be all wrong.
I have a feeling why you paid $300 for a $20 copper pan is not so much as
the rise in copper prices as you are paying for the designer brand name
recognition. Perhaps the same reason you paid $10,000 for a range where you
could get the real professional one for $2,500. Why copper cookware so
expensive? How do I know, I don't even cook. Rip-off marketing like
everything else?