Re: Experience w/Homichef (Eurodib) cookware?On 2007-02-07, wff_ng_7 <nosuchuser@invalid.gov> wrote:
> "wff_ng_7" <nosuchuser@invalid.gov> wrote:
> > On the web site, they list the specs of the cookware. The body of the
> pans
Ah, sorry, I had visited the manufacturer's website a couple of months
ago when I first encountered this line, and it did not have the
information it has now.
>> are made of 304 stainless at 0.8 mm thick. The bottom will consist of this
>> layer, plus a layer of aluminum at 4 mm thick, plus a protective magnetic
>> (for induction capability) 430 stainless also at 0.8 mm, for a total
>> thickness of 5.6 mm. I think something was lost in the "translation", that
>> is converting from metric to inches. It is definitely not a 1/2 inch
>> thick. It's more like 0.22 inch thick total at the bottom, of which the
>> aluminum is 0.16 inch thick. I'm not sure how that compares with Sitram
>> and others, but I'd think it's similar.
>
> I did a little more looking for what the thickness of the aluminum disk is
> on Sitram cookware. It is 6 mm on their Profiserie line and 7 mm on their
> Cybernox line. That's 50% or more thicker than the Homichef cookware.
>
> See http :// www .sitramcookware,com /index.htm for more info on Sitram.
>
I have seen contradictory information on the Profiserie line in
different places, with retailers quoting anything from 6mm to 8mm of
aluminum. It is quite possible that it depends on the diameter of the
piece. Anyway, pieces of Sitram cookware show up on the shelves of
discount stores like TJ Maxx and HomeGoods (in the US), so I have had
the opportunity to actually go and handle some. I have no way to
measure it, but I can say that the bottoms definitely feel thick
enough. I've never handled disc bottoms that felt any thicker, and
I've definitely seen thinner. Given that the price difference between
Homichef and Sitram Profiserie is pretty small, it seems worth it to
go for the Sitram.
Thanks for the info.
--
Randall