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Aircore Cookware
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5/12/2008 - Susan writes:
I purchased the Aircore cookware seven years ago. They are the best thing since sliced bread. In fact I am trying to purchase more sets with no luck. I can and do cook casserole, rice and cake all in the one pot and it is beautifully cooked and hot when I get home from work. I use them everyday to cook vegies so they are ready when I get home. All I have to do then is cook the steak.

10/8/2007 - Chris writes:
First time I tried the cookware it did not work. I called the 800 number and told them I wanted to return it. I was told that they had a problem with the lids and they would send me new lids to try. I told them that it would be past the trial period by the time I got the lids and tried them. I was assured that they would extend the trial period for 60 days. When I called back and told them the "new" lids did not work, I was told it was too late the trial period was over and there was no record of any other agreement. Total Ripoff as far as I am concerned. Wish I had my $300.00 instead of useless pans, still in the box.

9/30/2007 - Charles writes:
I own the air core cookware. A few days ago my wife was cooking with the air core pan on med. heat. The pain blew up. the pan hit the ceiling,put a hole in it,and food all over the ceiling. the pain came back down on stove and broke the glass top of the stove. If my wife was looking or puting more vegs. in the pain she wood have her her head. is there anyone else that this has happened to?? or what can I do about it?,Charlie

9/15/2007 - Joan writes:
Air-Corecookware is not an all around cooker as claimed, but you have to learn HOW to cook with it for it to be successful. Meats do not do well unless cut up into smaller pieces. Chicken does well --Roast does not unless it is presliced before cooking. I love the way it cooks Chicken and Dumplings. It definitely is a given that MORE instructions should be given with the purchase of this product. I do not do cakes. cornbread, or stack cooking with my set-- not saying it can't be done-- just do not want to waste time, energy and food to perfect the technique. You have to envision this cooker as HALF Wok and Half Steamer.

3/30/2007 - Mary writes:
I bought this product and even bragged on it to my friends. It worked beautifully, cleaned easily. I washed it as instructed, this is an important fact. One afternoon I started making a pot roast, following instructions, put the 8qt pot on the stove to brown the meat, when I heard a pop, then a another. Was about to turn off stove when the inner lining shot up, damaging my range hood. I have had no luck contacting the manufacturer to refund/replace or compensate me for the range hood. Turns out the seal was imperfect and water got between the layers, enough to cause steam. Be careful. Afraid to use the rest of the cookware. Out over $300 plus the cost of the range hood, not to mention the roast.

2/18/2007 - RJ writes:
My mother bought these for us. My first experience with these pots, is when I went to a superbowl party. My wife took five minutes to throw in Lasagna ingredience, and off I went. I got to my friends place, heated up the pot for about 8 minutes to almost in the red, and about 1hour and 20 minutes later,(I had lost track of time) opened it up and mmmm we ate simple as pie. Now my 9 year old daughter takes the pot out of the frig. which her mother already has ingredience in it before leaving for work. She heats it up just touching the red, turns burner off sets it aside and dinner is always ready by the time we get in 'bout 2 hrs later. Sorry for your ordeals, but we sware by them. Thanks RJ

11/1/2006 - Charles writes:
I bought this cookware a few years ago. My girlfriend at the time and I both worked full time. As a result we ate a lot of fast food. The expense of eating out every night and gaining weight prompted me to get the system thinking that I could set up our dinner and have it done and ready to eat when we got home. Well I followed the instructions to the letter, and everynight when I got home the food was uncooked, burned, cold as ice, or otherwise unedible. So back to take out we went. I hope that no one is still buying this stuff because take it from me, it doesn't work. I spent $200.00 plus on a set of regular old pots. Live and learn. Bottom line, this stuff is trash, don't buy it.

9/27/2006 - Jaimie writes:
Purchased aircore pot set and it has been nothing but a diasterous experience. This product is not a walkaway cookware at best it cooks food like regular cookware; meaning keep your eye on the stove while your food cook. I am totally dissatisfied with this cookware, whereby it really offends me that their is no recourse of action for a company that intentionally misrepresent product purchases.

8/10/2006 - Lanie writes:
judi you were lucky to get more instruction's think if i found this piece of paper in the box when i brought this very expensive pots i might have saved myself $300 plus,I had visions of putting these pots to work and when i came back from wherever dinner would be ready. no such luck i had even invited some friend for the first unveiling what a disaster i had to put the oven on to finish my pot roast i will never fall for anything like this again and i to have very expensive pots sitting in my cupboards a big let down.

8/3/2006 - Lisa writes:
cooking recipes are very restrictive. not easy- not flexible, not worth the price I paid for it. boohoo- yes, I got soaked. I am still dripping., and I have no dinner. people who buy this product like me, was duped into thinking we could get a simple basic method of cooking a few pieces of meat. Not so, I found the products contrived. not satisfied. Products taking up storage space in my kitchen.

Judi writes:
The cookbook that comes with the cookware gives instructions that match the commercial. However, there's an added piece of paper which shows corrections for the recipes. These corrections call for additional cooking time, some are as much as 2 hours of cooking. How is this walk away cookware if I have to spend 2 hours cooking something before the pot does the cooking for me? Also they show regular rice being used in the commercial, but corrections say only instant rice should be used. We don't like instant rice. 

Jim writes:
ComplaintsAircore Cookware. Bought in New Zealand after seen on TV. Worked fine with Electric. Had to change hob to Induction. Now Aircore will not work. Manual says  it works with Induction.

 

 

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