You might want to try a hardware store, or if you have a Farm & Fleet or Fleet Farm or similar store (that sells housewares, sporting goods, outdoor supplies, etc.), that would be a good place to look. I am pretty sure I've seen Lodge products at either the local Farm & Fleet or at an Ace Hardware store: I live in southern Wisconsin.
The Lodge Manufacturing website is linked in sources, but they do not have a store locator for finding products, since they distribute their products to many retailers. You can, however, purchase their products online through their site.
Other stores I like for cooking tools:
Sur la Table, Williams-Sonoma (both of which are on the high-end side cost-wise)
A more reasonably priced option, if you have one near you, is Ikea. I've gotten many very good, durable things there that did not cost tons of money! If you haven't thought about Kohl's Department Store, please check them out. While they do have the mass market crappy products, they also do have many higher quality choices, like KitchenAid cookware, or new Rachael Ray cookware. They have good sale prices, and if you have a Kohl's charge you can often take advantage of 15-30% off discounts for using your Kohl's charge. I also like Linens N' Things, Walmart and Target.
Good luck and Happy Cooking!
Maria
2007-03-13 09:04:38
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answered by Mocha Maria 5
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There is a store called Le Gourmet Chef. I work at one. They sell really nice cookware. It is expensive but usually they have great sales going on which they do right now. Look on their website to see if there is a store near you. Calphalone is a great brand of cookware. Thats what I have. When not on sale it is expensive but well worth the money you pay. I have the calphalone contempory which I like real well. They also have calphalone one & calph. one nonstick which is real nice. Nonstick coating dosen't flake of as it does with cheaper cookware. With the contemp. you dont want to use metal utensiles they will scratch the serface of the pan, you also dont want to put it in the dishwasher or use areosole cooking sprays. They have calhpalone at other places besides Le Gourmet Chef. Try Macy's, Bed Bath and Beond etc.
LGC also carries Lodge cookware. Check the store out if there is one near you. You will love it
2007-03-20 19:39:23
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answered by rdh24 3
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Linen's N Things has a wonderful selection of cookware! That is where I got my Cuisinart set! Or you can look online at www.amazon.com and find the same things for better prices! I bought some Tfal cookware at Wal-Mart a few years back and the nonstick is already starting to peel... and that's after not washing in the dishwasher and not using metal utensils of anykind! But I recommend Linen's N Things... they also have a website you can look at to get some prices ranges and different brand choices! The website is...
www.lnt.com
Good luck! :-)
2007-03-13 08:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Farberware makes a fair priced and very durable set of cookware. I have had mine for 37 years and am still using it!
Don't get one with the teflon lining in the pans. Just good old stainless steel...they are great! it's what I have bought for all of my kids.
You can buy them when they are on sale at Linens and Things and then use the extra 20% off coupon that is in the paper every other week.
Good luck!
2007-03-20 07:02:44
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answered by bevrossg 6
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Farm and Fleet sells Lodge cookware. We have stores in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa.
2007-03-18 16:17:30
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answered by nightwish1975 3
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For 150 bucks, you can get heavy anodized cookware from Costco. It was rated in Consumer reports as a best buy. I have had mine for two years with no complaints.
Save your money, all the home stores charge way too much for stuff you will replace all to quickly unless you buy very expensive stuff.
2007-03-13 08:35:16
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answered by oshaberi27 3
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QVC sells some very good cookware at fair prices. You might want to check out e-bay too. I have a few pieces of cookware from qvc that I am happy with.
2007-03-18 19:33:54
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answered by curious connie 7
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Sears JC Penny Target
2007-03-14 06:17:01
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answered by Aziz M 2
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Target has the best cookware. Mainly in the SuperTarget's.
2007-03-13 08:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Foodtv.com has a web store that carries quality cookware. They are reasonably priced.
2007-03-16 16:41:42
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answered by just_flippin_peachy 2
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