I recently bought a ceramictop stove and some my pans are not sitting flat
patricia92243
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Sat Mar-27-04 04:04 PM
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I recently bought a ceramictop stove and some my pans are not sitting flat |
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on it. They are good copper bottom Revere Ware, and I do not want to get rid of them.
Does anybody have any suggestions on how to make my pots and frying pans evenly flat on the bottom?
Is there a place I could take them to have them made evenly flat?
Thanks for the help!
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Sat Mar-27-04 04:09 PM
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1. Maybe the store that sold you the stove would have some ideas? |
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Or, barring that, the manufacturer? I'd imagine this problem isn't unique.
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Sat Mar-27-04 04:13 PM
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3. i use a plastic mallet myself |
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you could use a block of wood too.
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Auntie Bush
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Sat Mar-27-04 04:12 PM
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2. Pound them on B* 's head. |
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Oh! I forgot...don't do that. His head comes to a point.
I had the same problem. Just can't use those pans efficiently anymore. I put them all away. But I recently got a gas stove and drug them all out again. Was great to use some of my favorite pans again. Good Luck!
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