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Does a heavier pot necessarily mean a better pot?

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Does a heavier pot necessarily mean a better pot?

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The better lines of cookware will be heavier. This will always be a good thing. The weightier the pan, the more stable and safe it will be on your stovetop. This is very important, as lightweight pans can warp. For more information about Cookware, see our product guide.

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