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Food & Wine: The disadvantage....

.... only a few Skeppshult pans are made with spoonhack in the handle, whereas most are not. Would argue your choice is the better one. cdn.apartmenttherapy.info ,q_auto:eco,c_fit,w_730,h_487/k%2FPhoto%2FLifestyle%2F2019-10-this-brilliant-hack-will-totally-change-how-you-look-at-your-pans%2F
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By: Artago
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Food & Wine: ....not familiar with the US market,

...situated in Europe I would consider Staub or Le Creuset for enameled cast iron, both makes their cast iron in France. Without enamel I would recommend considering Swedish Skeppshult, manufactured in Sweden. Their pans are seasoned with oil by the factory. All 3 have survived without shifting thei
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By: Artago
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Food & Wine: Hope it helps,

enjoy your cooking
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By: Artago
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Food & Wine:

Perfect!
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By: Artago
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Food & Wine: It depends...

Some are enameled, and those are a bit sensitive towards dry burning which may cause discoloration, they need oil/fat/liquid and should not reach working temperatures when dry. If they are not enameled, I wipe off most of the fat/oil with kitchen paper / a cloth, use hot water (or boil water with a
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By: Artago
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Blancpain: People are different and have different preferences...

I can easily fathom how others have different preferences than mine, and they might very well have a smaller or bigger wrist as well. Desire might be just as (or even more) important than needs. I'm glad they cater for both shirts and rubber/neoprene. My orientation is towards the latter, to my unde
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By: Artago
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Blancpain: Great shot

Rather than discussing why FF Tech are the references for great divewatch design, a link to your picture without further comments should settle the quarrel. May your ownership be a long series of adventures. Congratulations!
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By: Artago
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Automotive: My first car was....

...a '67 Saab 96 V4.... A lot could be said about these, and I would add this: It didn't need 4wd and the standard heater was more than sufficient, which was pretty rare back then. These were brilliant in winter conditions. Had a Ford engine by the way. Have to say, I love when these stories pops up
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By: Artago
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Blancpain: Oasis

Bill and his culprits have most certainly made a corner of the Internet an oasis which is unique. I am not aware of anything like it for any interest, hobby, lifestyle or technology even close in combining competence, affection, generosity, diversity, tolerance and tone.Truly impressive and admirabl
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By: Artago
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Blancpain: Pleased indeed :)

Fully understand your initial restraint, you were expecting something else I gather. I believe the tech series has to be viewed from a slightly different perspective compared with the Automatiques, although being entirely different, these would in my opinion be the ones carrying the heritage of the
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By: Artago
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