Netherton Foundry
Netherton Foundry Copper pan set : Milk pan and 6, 7, 8 inch spun saucepans with lids
Netherton Foundry Copper pan set : Milk pan and 6, 7, 8 inch spun saucepans with lids
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About this Product.
Shropshire Made Spun Copper milk pan and saucepans.
A set comprising of a milk pan and 6, 7, 8 inch copper saucepans plus lids withpure tin lining ©
Tin lined copper pans have been used in the kitchens of the world's finest restaurants since the 17th century and today are still found on the stoves of discerning cooks around the world.
If you are new to tin lined copper pans we recommend that you read all of this page before buying.
Every pan is handmade, no two are the same.
Why are tin lined copper pans so good?
It's simply physics; copper is the most conductive engineering metal available. It's twice as conductive as aluminium and an amazing 25 times more conductive than stainless steel. Possibly its only rival is pure silver, which is 5% more conductive than copper and 100 times more expensive. Our tin lining is a magical material; it is very non stick and it protects the copper from acidic food and corrosion. Tin doesn't taint food or hold strong flavours and is easily washed by hand.
Advantages of our tin lined copper pans.
Copper is very intuitive to use, it responds quickly to changes in power.
Heat distributes very evenly across the base and sides of pan.
Pans heat up very fast and consequently use much less energy.
There is no taint from metals or coatings.
Users don't need to be concerned about the risks from chemical non-stick coatings.
The tin lining has exceptionally good non stick properties and is easy to hand wash.
Disadvantages of copper pans.
Tin melts at 232 ºC (450 ºF). A pan left on a high heat with no food may melt the lining that will then need retinning.
Is this a problem in real life? Not at all, for example
Martha Stuart recommends cooking French Fries
at 177 ºC (350 ºF) .
We suggest that if you wish to sear a steak at 260 ºC (500 ºF), then a copper pan is the wrong tool for the job. If you wish to griddle at high temperatures, we recommend using one of our
spun black iron frying pans.
The tin lining will wear out rapidly if you use metal spoons and utensils, we recommend only using wood or silicon tools.
Not all copper pans are equal.
Most copper pans sold today are in fact laminates of copper and stainless steel or even copper, aluminium and stainless steel. This does make them cheaper to buy, but does miss the principal advantage of copper. Even a thin layer of stainless steel significantly reduces the superb performance. The tin lining is simply one of the best non-stick surfaces available. In comparison, stainless steel is certainly not renowned for is non-stick qualities . So why do the famous brands choose to pass these laminates off as real copper? Simply because it's much cheaper to make and so can be sold at lower prices. This is fine if you are happy with the aesthetics and are prepared to compromise performance for a lower price. These are not real traditional copper pans. If performance is your goal, you don't want stainless steel, you need a tin lining.
Restoring and retinning old and new pans.
As new tin lined copper pans have been widely unavailable for more than 25 years, a substantial trade has developed in finding, restoring and retinning vintage pans, especially in France and the USA. We applaud this sensible reuse of materials. Inevitably the supply of quality restorable pans in sensible sets and sizes is limited and now dwindling. That's why Netherton Foundry has been encouraged by our food loving supporters once again to make new tin lined copper pans in the traditional way. If you have an old copper pan or eventually need to re-tin a Netherton pan we strongly recommend that you contact our experts:
Thomas Gamesons and Sons, Stafforshire, England
, They've been tin lining pans since 1818. or
House Copper and Cookware, Wisconsin, USA.
The Netherton tin lined copper pans.
Hand made, spun from a solid 1.5mm disc, the heavy duty, spun copper saucepan is polished to a soft lustre.
The hand wiped tin lining in this saucepan is food grade approved pure metal and is the classic method of protecting the copper pan from acidic foods and thus preventing flavour tainting.
This saucepan is PLASTIC, PTFE & PFOA free.
It has a durable 99.1% pure black iron pan handle fixed with three sturdy solid copper rivets.The handle is rough polished and delivered with a coating of bees wax.
Copper lid with cast iron knob. The underside of the lid is tin lined.
Perfect for range stoves, electric, gas,ceramic and halogen hobs.
If you wish to use copper pans on induction hobs you will need a converter disc.
Copper isn't ideal for open fire cooking, for this application we recommend you look at our
Spun Iron Saucepans and Sauté Pans.
Do not clean in dish washer.
Copper is a soft material, it will scratch if dragged across a rough or unclean surface. Always wipe with clean cloths or sponges.
Over heating to more than 235 ºC with melt the tin lining and will distort the pan. Don't drop a hot pan into cold water.
Made in Britain.
8 inch saucepan dimensions:
Weight: 5.2lb (2.37kg)
Pan diameter at top rim
8'' (20 cm),
Pan diameter at base 8
'' (18 cm), 5
⅛
"
(11.8cm) pan height, 7 " (19cm) handle length.
Pan capacity measured to rim: 7 imperial pints / 4
litres.
Pan capacity measured 1" (2.5cm) below rim: 5.6
imperial pints / 3.2
litres.
7 inch saucepan dimensions:
Weight: 4.5lb (2.05kg)
Pan diameter at top rim
7'' (18 cm),
Pan diameter at base 7
'' (18 cm),
4
⅝
'' (11.8cm) pan height, 7 " (19cm) handle length.
Pan capacity measured to rim: 2.4 imperial pints /
1.37 litres.
Pan capacity measured 1" (2.5cm) below rim:
2 imperial pints /
1.1 litres.
6 inch pan dimensions:
Weight Pan:2lbs 1oz (0.94kg), Lid: 1lbs 1oz (0.48kg)
Pan diameter at top rim
6'' (15.5 cm),
Pan diameter at base
6
'' (15.5 cm),Pan height
3 ¼ "(8cm) Handle length7 ¼ "(18cm)
.
Pan capacity measured to rim: 2.4 imperial pints /
1.37 litres.
Pan capacity measured 1" (2.5cm) below rim:
2 imperial pints /
1.1 litres.
Milk pan dimensions:
Weight 2lbs (0.94kg),T
op rim diameter 6
'' (15.5 cm),Pan height
3 ¼ "(8cm) Handle length7 ¼ "(18cm)
.
Pan capacity measured to rim: 2.4 imperial pints /
1.37 litres.
Pan capacity measured 1" (2.5cm) below rim:
2 imperial pints /
1.1 litres.
Looking after the solid copper saucepan with traditional tin lining:
Cleaning: After use, wipe the inside and outside of the copper saucepan with soapy water and rinse thoroughly
Don™t use an aggressive scourer or you will rapidly wear through the lining and it will require re-tinning.
Temperature: Do not leave your pan on the hob unattended for too long, as if you boil it dry, the lining will melt (232 º C / 450 ºF), and it will require relining.
If you place your pan in an oven (some cooks seal meat on a hob, then finish in an oven), it is best not to go above 180 º C / 356 º F.
At home the tin lining should last for years depending on care and frequency of use. As a result we cannot guarantee the life of the lining against harsh or heavy usage
The biggest causes of rapid wear are metal spoons and whisks, so please use a wooden or silicon spoon and silicon whisk.
History of tin lined cookware.
The practice of tinning ironware to protect it against rust is an ancient one. This may have been the work of the
whitesmith
. This was done after the article was fabricated.
The first production of tinplate was probably in
Bohemia
, from where the trade spread to
Saxony
, and was well-established there by the 1660s when
Andrew Yarranton
and
Ambrose Crowle
,a Stourbridge blacksmith (not far from Highley, the home of Netherton) visited Dresden to find out how it was made. In Saxony the plates were forged, but when they conducted experiments on their return to England, they tried rolling the iron. This led to the ironmasters
Philip Foley
and
Joshua Newborough
erecting a new mill in 1670 in
Wolverley
. By 1678 they were making
frying pans
.
Today our food grade tin is applied to a cleaned and fluxed coated pan by hand by skilled craftsmen.
A couple of handy tips:
If you are cooking meat or fish - oil the food, not the pan.
Be patient;allow the food to cook before trying to turn it over.
Don't fry food straight from the fridge, allow it to come up to room temperature.
The pan bodies are spun by hand, so each one is slightly different. They will not all be as flat as a billiard table.
If you do want to keep it as flat as you can, then follow these simple guidelines.
Every time you use the pan, heat it SLOWLY to cooking temperature. Be careful, you don't need to use full power.
Use a hob the same size as the pan base, small rings WILL warp big pans.
Never drop a hot pan into cold water. This will buckle it.
Your pan will develop with use and if cared for, will age beautifully and be afriend for life.
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET :Caring for Netherton Foundry copper pans
Cleaning and care.
After use, leave your pan to soak in soapy water to loosen any stuck on food. Use a non-abrasive sponge or cloth and warm, soapy water to clean your pan. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use an aggressive scourer, or you will rapidly wear through the lining. Never put copper pans in the dishwasher.
Netherton Foundry copper pans are lined with tin. These linings may discolour over time. This isn™t a problem. Your copper pan may need to be re-tinned at some point over its lifetime. This is only needed if you start to see copper showing through the lining.
Over time a greenish patina may develop on a copper surface. This is perfectly fine on your pan if it is not going to touch the food. If you want to remove this, the pan can be polished using a copper cleaner and a soft cloth, then rinsed with water and dried thoroughly. This should keep the copper looking shiny.
The handle is made from raw black iron & will need thoroughly drying after use or it will rust. We suggest coating the handle with a thin wipe of olive oil or bees wax to prevent rusting.
Temperature
Do not leave your pan on the hob unattended for too long; if you boil it dry, the lining will melt. The tin lining will melt at 232 ºC / 450 ºF.
If you place your pan in an oven, it is best not to go above 180 ºC / 356 ºF.
Wear & re-tinning
The tin lining is not covered by the warranty as we cannot predict wear and use. The biggest causes of rapid wear are metal spoons and whisks, so please only use wooden or silicon utensils.
If you wear through or damage the tin-lining you can get this restored by these experts.:
UK and Europe:Thomas Gameson and Sons Ltd, Staffordshire, England,they™ve been doing this for 200 years,
Find out more and contact them
here.
USA and Canada
:
Sara Dahmen at House Copper and Cookware, Wisconsin, USA:
Find out more and contact her
here.
We reserve the right to amend specification as part of our policy of continual product improvements. All sizes, weights, dimensions, temperatures, times, consumption figures are approximate only. Your new product has a warranty of 24 months from the date of consumer purchase. Please keep your receipt or order number as it will be required as proof of date of purchase. This warranty only applies if the item has been used solely for household use in the UK, and all instructions have been followed properly. Abuse of your product will invalidate the warranty. Returned goods cannot be accepted unless repacked properly within the original packaging and presented with the original receipt. This does not affect your statutory rights. In the event of service query, please contact us on 01746 862781 where we will be pleased to help (Monday to Thursday 9am - 4pm, Friday 9am “ 1pm); or via email on
sales@netherton-foundry.co.uk
. You can see our full range of products, including accessories, spares and our latest recipes at:
www.netherton-foundry.co.uk
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Vendors where this applies:
Netherton Foundry
Repeat Repeat
Make Me Something Special
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Monday-Friday: 10am-5pm GMT
Saturday: 10am-1pm GMT
Sunday: Closed
Contact Information
Aftersales Email: aftersales@bramblescookshop.com
General Email: info@bramblescookshop.com
Returns Email: returns@bramblescookshop.com
Customer Service Number:
01270 295 275
Returns and Refunds
Returns and Refunds
To be eligible for a return, unless faulty, your item must be in the same condition that you received it in, i.e., unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You will also need the receipt or proof of purchase. If you are returning your item under the cooling off period (explained below) please ensure you contact us within 14 days of receiving your item.
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Where faulty or not as described, we may request a full description / photo of the fault. When your request for return has been accepted, a free returns shipping label will be sent to you via email, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package.
However, where the customer has changed their mind or returning for reasons outside of being faulty or not as described, the customer is to arrange their own return using a tracked shipping service, for which we will provide the relevant returns address.
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European Union and United Kingdom 14 day cooling off period
Notwithstanding the above, if the merchandise is being shipped in the European Union and United Kingdom, you have the right to cancel or return your order within 14 days, for any reason and without a justification. As above, your item must be in the same condition that you received it in, i.e., unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.
Contact Us
Returns Customer Service Hours:
Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm GMT
Saturday: 9am-5pm GMT
Sunday: Closed
Contact Information
Aftersales Email: aftersales@bramblescookshop.com
General Email: info@bramblescookshop.com
Returns Email: returns@bramblescookshop.com
Customer Service Number:
01270 295 275
Damages and issues
Please inspect your order upon receipt and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right. Please contact us with the details above or directly using returns@bramblescookshop.com
Exceptions / non-returnable items
Certain items cannot be returned such as; Made to order & custom made I.e. bespoke, special orders or personalised items, unless faulty. This includes Netherton Foundry, Repeat Repeat and Make me Something Special products. We also do not accept returns for perishable goods such as food or plants, nor hazardous materials, flammable liquids, or gases. Please get in touch if you have questions or concerns about your specific item.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept returns on sale items or gift cards.
Exchanges
The fastest way to ensure you get what you want is to return the item you have, and once the return is accepted, make a separate purchase for the new item.
Refunds
We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return, and let you know if the refund was approved or not. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method within 10 business days. Please remember it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund too.
If more than 15 business days have passed since we’ve approved your return, please contact us at returns@bramblescookshop.com.
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Due to the fulfilment partner we work with for items in the 'Brambles Cookshop Home Range' there may be a restocking fee for cancelled orders or items returned unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
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