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Old 13-05-2007, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Mrs Dobby View Post
I was looking at the Le Crousset range, but they are very heavy and I was a little put off from them by a lady I was talking to in Debenhams last week (she said they chip too easily and then become useless, she had a set and wouldnt be buying them again), so not sure if I really fancy them now.

I have Le Crousset, they are very good, I've had no problems at all with them chipping and can't imagine how they would chip they are more likley to chip what they hit than themselves. The onlly problem I find is that when full of food they are very heavy, not sure how I will get on with them when I get older. I've had them quite a few years and they still look like new. They have a good guarantee, but very expensive. Sorry thats not much help for you.
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