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skid
10th January 2016, 12:16 PM
I was looking for copper cookware and came across this:


https://img1.etsystatic.com/128/0/7639835/il_570xN.865851815_7enj.jpg

https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/255639416/25mm-pure-solid-silver-999-saute-pan-soy?ref=shop_home_active_9

Very pricey

osoab
10th January 2016, 12:22 PM
Buy copper pans and save the silver for stacking. mho

skid
10th January 2016, 12:25 PM
Silver is the best conductor of heat and has health benefits as well. Why not have a form of silver you can use instead of stacking? The site doesn't mention the amount of silver in the pans though...

palani
10th January 2016, 12:39 PM
One clothes washer brand even makes its own colloidal silver. Said to keep clothes from picking up a perspiration odor.

midnight rambler
10th January 2016, 12:39 PM
Silver is the best conductor of heat and has health benefits as well. Why not have a form of silver you can use instead of stacking? The site doesn't mention the amount of silver in the pans though...

They do specify .999 silver but not the weight of the piece. They apparently have rave reviews. I would suggest you make an inquiry if that is the piece you want however note that they also offer silver lined copper pots and pans.

https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/SoyTurkiye?ref=l2-shop-info-name

midnight rambler
10th January 2016, 12:41 PM
One clothes washer brand even makes its own colloidal silver. Said to keep clothes from picking up a perspiration odor.

Hibiclens is a skin cleaner one can use to prevent bacteria growth on one's skin.

monty
10th January 2016, 12:55 PM
One of my uncles was a Chief in the Navy during World War II. His ship captured an Italian ship. The Italian Captain had sterling silver bowls etc. in his mess. My uncle gave my mother two of the silver serving bowls. She used them daily to serve vegetables, mashed potatoes or what ever she fixed that day. I ate food served from silver bowls for at least 15 years. Does silver have long term health benefits.

Cebu_4_2
10th January 2016, 01:03 PM
My toddler eats with silver utensils, doesn't get sick. All the other kids are sick every other week. My kid is around sick kids and people, goes to walmart and touches the pushbar which I no longer wipe off with sterile wipes since they stopped supplying them and she still don't get sick so I would guess that it might have longer term benefits.

palani
10th January 2016, 01:05 PM
Does silver have long term health benefits.

Eating with silver changes the blood to a blue hue. That is why nobility was called BLUE BLOODS. Said to protect them from the ravages of the plague.

osoab
10th January 2016, 02:08 PM
Silver is the best conductor of heat and has health benefits as well. Why not have a form of silver you can use instead of stacking? The site doesn't mention the amount of silver in the pans though...

I wouldn't mind the silverware or silver serving sets. That is a goal of mine. The cooking stuff seems novelty and for those that do not have to worry about cost. Copper would still fit the bill and will be costly in its own right. 6800 for a pan?
Get copper pans and silver drinking cups instead. http://www.silverqueen.com/items/Goblets-Sterling-Silver-Previously-Owned around 200 a goblet there and they are estate pieces.