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Pots and pans sets in rentals

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What types of pots and pans does everyone use in their rentals? Non stick or stainless? Cheap/middle/or higher end? 

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Michael Baum
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Yeah, I use the Costco tri-clad stainless steel units for the primary and the Henckels Granitum saute pans.

I really don't agree with the Goodwill pan idea. Most of those are absolute garbage and I wouldn't put them in a $99 a night rental let alone our lake house.

The kitchen is the main area you want to do well in a vacation rental. People do a lot of cooking in a STR and having decent gear is very important. We have more stuff in our kitchen than any other STR I have stayed in by a country mile.

We are going on 4 years on all our stuff in the kitchen and I haven't had to replace anything yet.

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