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Whipple vs. Pots & Pans
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<blockquote data-quote="ManNmachine" data-source="post: 11587449" data-attributes="member: 85669"><p>This is probably not suitable for the forum but I need to know what you would do. </p><p></p><p>My wife told me she wanted some cook wear that cost almost $3000…I automatically said NO WAY, there is no kind of cookware that require that much money. Later I put some thought into it and started feeling maybe the pots and pans mean the same to her as my whipple. But I can’t imagine any waterless lifetime warranty pots and pans that are worth that amount of money. I am more than happy to support the idea of her using $3000 on something else like furniture, but I don’t know about pots and pans.</p><p></p><p>Consider all that you spend on your car, would you buy the pots and pans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManNmachine, post: 11587449, member: 85669"] This is probably not suitable for the forum but I need to know what you would do. My wife told me she wanted some cook wear that cost almost $3000…I automatically said NO WAY, there is no kind of cookware that require that much money. Later I put some thought into it and started feeling maybe the pots and pans mean the same to her as my whipple. But I can’t imagine any waterless lifetime warranty pots and pans that are worth that amount of money. I am more than happy to support the idea of her using $3000 on something else like furniture, but I don’t know about pots and pans. Consider all that you spend on your car, would you buy the pots and pans? [/QUOTE]
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