I moved into a new place here so I can go to school, and I picked up a 80pc cook wear set for around $60.. I knew it would be pretty cheap but damn I had to throw most of it away.
Soo cooking some hamburgers tonight and I put a frozen piece of hamburger in the frying pan and let it sit there for a about 30 seconds. Walk away and BANG. Took a look around and didn't notice anything. Sounded like a damn shotgun. So I was like damn my stove must be broke, so I walked over to it and BANG, BANG one after another, the frying pan jumped like 5" off the burner right in front of me. The damn thing warped like crazy in the middle. Scared the shizit out me because it was so loud. Tried taking the burgers out of the pan, melted the spatula from touching the pan just a little bit. The burgers were glued to the pan. Tried another pan I got in the set and the same thing happened.
So I take out the packaging on the cook wear and it says "Do not use under high heat" wtf? Doesn’t give a temperature, just says "high heat".
What am I trying to say here? Don’t buy cheap cook wear

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