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30.11.2019

It took me three days to press the buy it now button on amazon to purchase these vision saucepan set. I usually buy a well known ceramic saucepan brand from a UK based high Street discount shop for about £15. I recently found out that ceramic coating isn't very good for you when it breaks down. Mine had a few scratches and it's only two years old, I only use wooden spoons as well. Anyway it was time to get another pot.I was looking for a healthy non leaching saucepan with no metals or lead ect, these fit the bill.Though this set in my opinion is a lot of money to pay out in one go, I must say I'm so glad I got this set.Vision while still a lot of money are the lowest priced safe cookware option when compared to the famous French cast iron brand and the famous solid ceramic American cookware.It's great to see your food cooking, as you can see in the video. I also think the pots are very beautiful, and extremely well made. There not as heavy as I thought they would be.Value wise, yes well worth it, comes in as £30 a saucepan and they have a ten year warranty on the base and two years on the lid if they crack due to hot or cold causing the break. A few reviews here show cracking after a few months, but that risk doesn't bother me as it just means I'll have to contact the company for a new one.Im being very careful not to drop them.The only downside I found was cooking potatoes and veg for two on gas seemed to take a lot longer to bring to boil and to cook. About fourty minutes in total. However, to be fair this is thick glass and not thin metal so I should have expected that.All in all an excellent buy. I spent most of the time watching the veg like it was a fish tank, very relaxing. I also like that the lid doesn't steam up much with condensation.Amazon as usual delivered on time and we'll packaged. My only recommendation to Amazon would be if you could pay over installments like some of their other products, would be more attainable to pay over three months.
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20.1.2010

I find it quite satisfying to be able to use a wonderful piece of technology from NASA in my kitchen ~ This saucepan from the US is a great idea and it seems to perform very well ~ I bought it for my dad, who's eyesight is now very poor. As the saucepan is see-through I thought it would help him to be a little more independant as he is now in a wheelchair, and would now have to view saucepans from the side instead of looking from above, but he doesn't feel confident enough at the moment with his eyesight, but he hopes to try it soon.~ The saucepan's glass is amber and is completely see-through, it feels very solid and seems to spread the heat more smoothly.It can be brought out straight from a deep freeze and put onto heat instantly, without damage, it certainly seems very tough!. It is the same glass which was developed for the Space Shuttle and had to withstand extreme heat and cold, pressure, vibration and resistance to damage from high speed particles hitting it, so I am confident it should come to no harm in the kitchen!. I'm pretty sure that it would not break, even if dropped on concrete, but I don't wish to try it just yet! ~ It may be a little costly, but it is cetainly no ordinary saucepan and I am hoping to buy the next size up. One giant leap for saucepans! enjoy.
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4.2.2019

I bought the 2.5L saucepan for £44.99. I notice that the price has now gone up again, so it's worth keeping an eye on the price if you want to catch yourself a bargain! The item was exactly what I want and as described. I was a bit hesitant about ordering this online because as it's made of glass, there was a good chance that it would come broken on arrival, but it was well packaged. It's actually quite hard to source these - not a lot of retailers seem to sell this.This saucepan can be used to cook up a variety of different dishes and it is especially good for using it to cook soup. The fact that it's see-through means that you can see exactly where the waterline is to prevent your soup from over-boiling and then spilling over and making a mess.The only negative thing about this product is that as it's glass, you must be really careful when you are cleaning it and when you are handling it to prevent it from getting smashed to pieces. And also food can stick to the bottom which makes it tough to clean (it's not a non-stick surface!); so to prevent this, you should frequently stir your dish to prevent the food from sticking to the bottom. With careful handling, this product will last for a very long time.
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20.5.2011

The more you use VISIONS cookware, the more ways you find to use it. This 1 liter saucepan is a perfect example. When I'm making waffles, I melt the shortening in it over the simmer burner on the stove and turn off the heat when half of the shortening has melted. The stored heat finishes the job without burning or scorching.It's also the perfect size for cooking a single serving of oatmeal or Cream of Wheat, heating a can of soup, and for boiling one or two eggs. Put on the Pyrex cover and it's ready to store the leftovers in the fridge or freezer, or keep the contents warm in the oven or on the stove. The transparency is like having X-ray vision.You don't have to guess or peek because you can SEE every step of the cooking process.When it's not on the stove, under the broiler, in the oven or taking a bath in the dishwasher, its style and beauty add a touch of class to any kitchen.(Here in the States, we have to buy VISIONS and CorningWare Pyroceram cookware directly from World Kitchen's online store or at their factory stores.)
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29.12.2011

Like H Smith I bought this pan, plus the 2.5L version, for my whealchair-bound mother, so that she could see what's going on without being able to look down on the pan.For this they are excellent, though she finds the larger pan very heavy to handle at a necessary arm's length. With hindsight I might have bought two of the smaller pans.One caveat though, when the pan is boiling steam emerges at the base of the handle. I scalded myself yesterday trying to lift the smaller pan too quickly after turning off the gas. It would be better if the steam vented somewhere else, but I presume the geometry of the pan is limited by the demands of coping with heat stresses.The handle cools quite quickly,but it also heats up quite quickly when the pan is on the boil. This seems worse with the smaller pan than with the larger.
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6.2.2013

cooks perfectly better than corningware, does not burn as easilyrice cooks extremely well , quiet cooking and even heat distributionvery hardy even though its glass and so versatile- ie oven, hob, dishwasher, fridge! ( microwave too if you must)I wish I had a whole set or started off with Visions from the beginning. Im just building upI think its very pretty colour too as that is not so obvious in the pictures.I wish others bought more of Visions cookware so that they can avoid the toxins from stainless steel ( nickel)and non stick cookware. I wish hence that they were slightly cheaper or you can buy them in sets or mix and match sets for a lower set price.welldone visions you are a life saver!
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18.5.2012

Saucepan is lovely, but on washing it for the first time (before use), my partner accidentally knocked the lid on the sink tap and cracked it, breaking it. We threw the lid out and decided to put the remaining saucepan away for a rainy day and use other pans instead for now!These pans are also very heavy, so my advice is only buy them if you're not clumsy or have lots of stamina.We bought them mainly for their toxic free qualities as we are trying to avoid toxins in the environment, including from metal pans. We use a glass oven tray for chips and they heat up really well, so that you need less heat and they cook slightly quicker, so I guess the same principle would apply to the saucepan.

26.12.2018

Have used this twice so far. Bear in mind u need quite a lot of liquid when cooking in this as it sticks and burns. Also low heat is a must. Am not sure I like the shape (tallness) and would prefer it to be wider rather as stirring is not easy. I had to use 2 wooden spoons to stir a veggie stew. It is the healthiest option if ur trying to get away from metals that leach into our food.Update: had to return as food was sticking and u have to keep stirring while it cooks. Used only 2-3 times. Sat in my cupboard and thought nope, I dont have time for this. Amazon happiky helped me sort out return and redund.

19.1.2021

I am self-taught TCM and use this to brew herbs in bc apparently they don't like metal. I am super thankful this company makes this hard to find product. Honestly, I think it would be a nightmare to cook regular food with bc it sticks very easily and is hard to clean. In my situation, these aren't concerns, so I love my pot and just ordered a larger one. But unless there is a LOT of liquid and you are on it with frequent stirring, you might find this too frustrating. And they're not joking about using a lower heat so start much lower than you think you need and be patient.

14.9.2013

I bought this to replace a similar thing that my young lodger at the time used to try and cook something on a hob ring and it exploded. These things are oven proof, but NOT hob proof, as my lodger found out. Used properly, it's a good capacity, good value pot that's easy to keep clean, even if food becomes virtually welded to it in the oven. A good soak followed by a scrub with a scotchbrite pad and washing up liquid brings all the stuck stuff off, and a run through the dishwasher brings it back to sparklingly good condition again.

24.12.2016

The pot is very nice, but for me it has 2 flaws. It says it works on ceramic hobs, which I thought included induction hobs, but it does not of course and if I thought about it logically I would have known that. The plastic lid for storage does not fit properly and I would have to wrap it in cling film if I put it in the freezer which I have not yet done. Having said all that, I like the size of this pot, the fact that it is glass and light (not heavy like the 'Creuset' dishes are, and of course its colour, so I am keeping it.

2.12.2011

I bought my first Vision pan in France, before they were sold in the UK. I think they are fabulous:1 They hold the heat, therefore can be turned right down or even off when theycome to the boil and simmer for ages. Hence, no burning of food.2 You can see the cooking food.3 No tainting from previous cooking.4 They don't discolour.I use mine with a hot plate type cooker so the two together work out VERY economic. I have used them continually for around 30 years.

14.4.2020

I have cooked all sorts in this glass sauce pan. It takes longer to heat up than metal but once it's up to temperature it holds heat very well and only need be on a medium heat to boil things. Porridge and alike will stick a little bit but not if you stir continuously. Very easy to clean, whether you do it straight away or leave to soak. Sturdy and heavy. Food tastes good again, no metallic taste, highly recommend. I use on a basic electric cooker with ceramic jobs.

9.12.2013

I have owned glass saucepans before and have always been pleased with them. Both aluminium and stainless steel cause problems with the human body and I want to cook foods safely. Glass, enamel and clay are safe options. These saucepans match my glass frying pan as well, which was a bonus. I would highly recommend them.The advert may confuse some people. It states 6 piece saucepan set. Took me a few minutes to realise that was 3 saucepans and 3 lids.

11.5.2019

Sick of non-stick pans not lasting as long as you'd hope, opt for these instead. Granted not non-stick but they don't degrade and end up in your food. Very robust and big hits will probably damage them beyond further use. Don't be put off the price, if you, like me end up continually buying new 'amazing you'll never need to buy another pan again' pans that don't actually last more than 2 years. This will save you money in the long run.

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