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Crofton 15-Piece Cookware Set (Aldi)

I’m not quite ready to make a full return to the world of blogging, but I do feel the need to weigh in on this product since they’re offering it again this year. More specifically, I feel the need to urge everyone to completely avoid it, because it’s absolute junk.

Last year, my wife and I were in a tight financial situation during Christmastime…she had lost her job back in July, and was just getting settled into a new one, which paid only minimum wage, the week of Thanksgiving. In other words, we did not have the luxury of a “disposable income”, and so I wanted to get her something practical for Christmas; since she had been asking for a new set of pots and pans for what felt like ever, I initially jumped at the chance to get these for her when I saw them in last year’s Aldi ad. After all, her current ones were setting off our smoke alarms, as the nonstick coating had almost completely worn off–if that’s not a sign that it’s time to get new ones, then I don’t know what is. As most of you know, cookware sets are often twice as much as the price Aldi was wanting for this, and so I figured I could fit this into the budget, thereby making both of us happy.

However, I never go into a situation without thorough research, and so research I did. My main point of contention was the specific mention of “Xylan Plus” coating, which I knew nothing about. After finding information about it–from the manufacturer’s own website, no less–my fears about purchasing this only grew. The manufacturer of Xylan only gave Xylan Plus a 4-6 rating (out of 10), and basically said it was one of their weaker nonstick coatings. Initially, I decided that I was just going to pass, and figured I could find a better set for around the same price at a place like Big Lots. But I kept coming back to the $40 price tag, and eventually talked myself into getting it anyway. The rationalization was that our finances should be completely in order by the following Christmas, and even a bad set of pots and pans would last a year, at which point I could use our financial gain to buy her an even better set (NOTE: Our finances are still not sorted out, and have gotten even weirder, thanks to the arrival of a month-old newborn to our family…but this is beside the point).

So I bought it for her, and she was happy to receive it. In fact, it would be the only thing I bought for her for Christmas that year.

Long story short, the coating wore off from the most-used pans in the set within six months of purchasing it – and that’s being generous, because according to my wife it was actually closer to ONE month. She might cook a little bit more than the average person, but we’re not talking about anything like we own a catering business and were using them fifty times a week, or something–with just standard use (three or four uses per week to start), these wore down incredibly fast. The coating on the large saucepan is now completely gone, and bits and pieces have worn off to a clearly noticeable degree on every other pan in the collection. Our last set (Rachael Ray) had lasted us around 7 years, with the same frequency of use, so even with the weaker coating, this is inexcusable.

Thankfully, my wife got knocked up and didn’t even need to use the pans for the last three months, when she was too big, and tired, to even think about cooking, which has bought me some more time to get her a better set. But even at $40, this is a complete waste, unless maybe you plan on using this as a backup, or rarely ever cook. Aldi rarely disappoints me, but it completely shit the bed on this one; I don’t want to see anyone else get ripped off like we did.

OVERALL: 0/10. A junk collection of shitty pots and pans that literally started wearing down within A MONTH of my wife using them. Now, a little less than a year later, all the coating is gone on the large saucepan, and the others are all missing large, noticeable chunks throughout. I researched these after seeing them in last year’s ad and figured even the low-rated Xylan Plus coating would last at least a year, thereby buying me more time to save up for a better set, but the reality was much worse than that. Unless this is going to be an infrequently-used backup, or unless you rarely do any cooking and just want to have a set on hand for when you have to, this set is a complete waste of money at any price. No matter how low your budget is, please, please PLEASE learn from my mistakes and spend a few more dollars on a name-brand set…you’ll be glad you did. Hands-down the worst purchase I ever made at an Aldi store.

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  1. Mike

    While you're at it, stay away from Crofton-brand appliances as well. A few years ago my trusty $10 black Friday Mr Coffee maker died suddenly after nearly 10 years of heavy use (I've said it before, I rely strongly on coffee during the week) and noticed Aldi had one on sale for $20 and decided to give it a shot, what a waste of money & plastic. Where do I begin, the hot plate didn't work like many coffeemakers, instead of HOT it only got lukewarm, the pump clogged up after 3 uses. After that I was fed up and just started buying my coffee from a local 24hr gas station everyday. That got expensive but hey, at least it was Good & HOT!! I've since replaced it with a Keurig ($50 with discounts last Christmas). While you're at it, stay away from Walmart's cheapo coffeemaker as well, Rival or whatever they call it these days, I swear they were made in the same Chinese sweatshop as Crofton's line of appliances.

  2. atom

    That's probably sound advice…I don't plan on ever picking up Crofton anything again, unless it's maybe a whisk, or something small and inexpensive. Given their normal commitment to quality, this was just appalling.

  3. atom

    You're welcome! If you want an inexpensive set that's actually good, I'd recommend starting with Vremi. We bought their 15-piece non-stick set for around $40 shipped and have had no problems with it through five months. Cleanup is as simple as wiping it out when you're done.

    The pans are a little smaller than most, so if you're cooking for a lot and need something bigger you'll need something else, but it's a start!

  4. Mary

    For use more useful cooking products you can take crofton Cookware Set. Because these are well technology and highly quality. All of the products are long time usable.

  5. Unknown

    Well I got a croton fry pan and I love it and cant wait to find some more just like it its the best cook wear I have ever used and I used many I am just saying

  6. atom

    Like many companies, Crofton makes many items of differing quality to appeal to many budgets. I have a Crofton juicer that is fantastic–this is by no means an attack on the company as a whole.

    But this product is almost inexcusably bad. As I stated earlier, we went ahead and bought a set from Vremi for around $40 shipped, and four months later it's still flawless, with no noticeable weaknesses in the nonstick coating.

    I'm sure a lot of Crofton's individual pots and pans, which generally retail around the $15 range, use much better materials and are made to last longer. Again, it's just for this specific budget product.

  7. Jims linda

    The cooking surface of the pan is made up of a non-reactive stainless steel and also comes with an ergonomic heat resistant handle that is securely mounted to the pan. Ceramic Cookware Review

  8. atom

    It's probably the sense of urgency and seething hatred for the product, lol.

  9. Unknown

    I bought a set of these over probably 18 years ago from Aldis and I'll tell you they are the best I still have them and they look brand new and I am a cooker I wish I could find some more for my daughter-in-law's

  10. atom

    Glad you had a much better experience with them than we did!

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