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Cooking pans Feb 24, 2010 This was for a two year old who loves to "cook" with his mom. Having metal pans that are made with the environment in mind was a perfect present for his birthday. I felt much better about getting this item for him than getting him something from WalMart.
This is by Plan Toys? Jan 05, 2010 I consider toys by Plan Toys as high quality, aesthetically pleasing, extremely durable,... and high price. This toy only has the high price in common with what I am used to from Plan Toys. The pots are ugly, very flimsy, and got dented within minutes of giving them to my kids. The metal has the stability of a coke can -- the formerly round pots are now egg shaped and won't sit flat on the "cook top" anymore -- and the wooden lids have now become useless too. IKEA carries a much more cute, much more sturdy line of cooking, baking, and serving utensils at a MUCH better value. I really hope this will be my only disappointing purchase from Plan Toys.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Plan Toy Cooking Set Jun 26, 2009 We buy a lot of Plan Toy products and love them all. The only thing I would change about the cooking set is how easily the metal can dent. Our 18 month old likes to bang them around. But then again, it is not recommended for under three and our 4 year old does not dent them. The wooden parts are extremely strong though. I would still highly recommend this product.
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Good for a 2 year old Dec 24, 2008 I didn't get to see my nephew play with his pots and pans, but this is what he wanted for his new kitchen that he is getting for Christmas. They aren't very pretty, but they are pretty eco-friendly.
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Cute but not that durable... Dec 09, 2008 These pots are a good size for children but the metal is very thin and dents easily. Also the handle for the frying pan is too heavy for the metal of the pan that the pan does stay flat. We found much better, real stainless steal pots and pans at IKEA for much less money. Although my children play with them, I wouldn't make this purchase again because of the quality issue.
It's the one PLAN toy that has really disappointed us...
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