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I bought a lift-top coffee table from a big box store almost a decade ago. It's entirely particle board and has seen better days cosmetically, but it's probably my single favorite piece of furniture. It's immensely practical for meals, using a laptop, or just bringing your remote/drink/whatever closer to your hand when laying down on the couch. I instinctively try to lift other people's coffee tables when I visit, and am mildly annoyed when it doesn't work...

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (5 children)

This may not meet your "keeping for years" criterion but never invest in expensive non-stick pans. Don't go super cheap either, but something basic like T-Fal. Non-stick pans wear out over time ALWAYS. So there's no point buying premium ones.

Get something good enough that it's got a flat base and the coating isn't paper-thin, but beyond that save the big $$$ for cookware that doesn't have a non-stick coating. And when they eventually wear out you won't feel bad tossing them in the trash because that what you'll have to do anyway.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

MMM I love when the forever chemicals flake off into my food. And I have to keep buying more because they eventually disappear.

Ignore that advice and get a cast Iron pan.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'll make a French omelette in my non-stick, you can make one in your cast iron pan. Then we'll compare.

There's a reason professional kitchens NEVER carry cast iron pans.

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