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Farberware began in 1900 when S. W. Farber opened his workshop on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. A master metal smith and inventor, Farber’s company, Farberware, produces exceptional cookware, percolators, kitchen appliances and more.
Over 100 years later under the Farberware brand, Farber’s attention to detail and commitment to quality and innovation can be seen in every piece that bears his name. Farberware's signature Classic line continues to be a part of America’s culinary heritage. And, the Farberware cookware offerings have expanded to include an array of wares from aluminum nonstick essentials to gourmet quality hard anodized and stainless steel products.
From quality cookware to cutlery, bakeware, tea kettles and more, Farberware brings traditional craftsmanship together with style and the latest technical advances. More on Farberware...
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Comments about Farberware Nonstick Aluminum 4-Cup Egg Poacher with Glass Cover:
This is the best pan I've ever used for poaching eggs. Six minutes and you have perfectly poached eggs every time. It's the first time I've been consistent with the doneness of poached eggs.
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Comments about Farberware Nonstick Aluminum 4-Cup Egg Poacher with Glass Cover:
It Poaches EGGS!
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This pan proved unusable, the plastic egg cups imparted a taste to the eggs so we tossed it out. The lid works well on a small frying pan with little porcelain cups to poach eggs, but the poacher was a bust.
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We washed it real good before we used it the first time, however, the eggs that were poached in it tasted like plastic. I could hardly eat them.
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