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Cooking Pots

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I'm looking to buy some quality pots for the kitchen i'm based in Kalasin checked out all the usual shops here makro etc but there stuff is waffer thin rubbish.

So i'm thinking of checking out Central in Khon Kaen or indeed any shop with quality there.

Don't like lazada for this type of stuff you  really need to check the  pots by eye.

Can anyone please direct me to such shops in Khon Kaen.

Cheers

Bruce

If there is a Robinson store there, I would recommend it, alternatively Udon Thani, that is where my wife buys all her pots from, German, imported and quality they are.

Im far from being active in the kitchen but the little bit I do cook

seems pots and pans are higher priced and don’t last long..

There is a Robinsons in Central, Khon Kaen, but before that you should go to Mr. DIY on the top floor.  Their stock does change but I bought some lovely heavy saucepans and a deep, heavy, non-stick wok in there.  They also have different sized baking trays.

On 11/23/2019 at 10:13 AM, DJ54 said:

higher priced and don’t last long..

Pay a bit more and they will last! we have been using the same pots and pans for 15 years now, they are as good as the day we bought them (Emporium Bangkok)  and they are used twice daily, all are good European brands, remember that if pots are wearing out you are eating what is wearing away! aluminium is particularly bad for the body as is teflon that is used for non-stick!

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