Narelle M.
Narelle M.

Hi, I bought 5 separate cookware items in the ID3 stainless steel range yesterday via the Baccarat website. After reading the comments above I am concerned these are not suitable for induction cooking although the product information states they are suitable for all cooktops including induction. We spent quite a lot of money buying this new cookware for our new free-standing induction cooktop and electric oven. Can you please advise me as a matter of urgency. Thank you, Narelle McDonald

Philippa M.
Philippa M.

Are the Baccarat iD3 pots free from Teflon? Is the non-stick aspect safe? What does the non stick consist of? Thanks.

Lily B.
Lily B.

Can i cook with this prodict on a BBQ

Bill
Bill  

I expect so, although there may be some discolouration of the underside . Mine has had no problem in the oven (180C). I've used it quite a lot on my induction cooktop and have noticed over time the underside has gradually stained brown over time. The inside still looks like new. I'm guessing it can easily cope with a gas cooktop so a BBQ should not be much different. The only issue would be staining of the underside on a BBQ.

carnabylee
carnabylee

Can I put baccarat iD3 in the oven

Misty
Misty

Do all baccarat pots n pans lids fit all baccaratt pots such as 1d3 fits normal baccarat pots like baccaratt rock?

Anne Thorpe
Anne Thorpe

What oils can I use on my new Baccarat ID3 cookware I got for Christmas? Some of these reviews are really worrying me that my kids shouldn’t have brought your product !

Frankston
Frankston  

According to the people in house you can’t use any spray oils or any oil on a high heat. Change the product if possible sorry to say

tdunster
tdunster  

I've had two different sizes of these fry pans for 4 years and have had absolutely no issues with them using Olive Oil. I think most of the issues are from people using too much heat - I'm using a gas cooktop and all you need is around 10% power to get the job done. My old pans needed a lot more heat / flame to cook the same way,

Louise L.
Louise L.  

It depends on the type of olive oil You shouldn’t use olive oil spray in any non stick pan, also extra virgin olive oil has a very low smoke point and should not be used for cooking. Non stick pans also fair better on low to medium heat

Mike
Mike

I have a 25cm pan. After cooking, the black coating on the rear of the pan has a powdery surface that wipes off when washing or drying and leaves horrible black "stuff" on the washcloth/tea towel. Is this normal??? Not using acidic oils or high heat.

Archimedean
Archimedean  

Definitely not normal. Sounds to me as though the coating is coming off. I purchased a set of these pans about 18 months ago and use them on an induction cook top. The product is rubbish and certainly not fit for purpose. most of my saucepans/frying pans are losing their non stick surface, one has distorted.

Other reviews I have read suggests that there are many other customers who have experience the same thing and it was even suggested to some of them that they should not be using Olive oil! How ridiculous is that and typical of the responses you will get from the manufacturer/retailers of this product.

I am gradually replacing mine with Raco or Waddell and Davies products, they are dearer but cook in half the time on an induction cooker at least and no issues with the non stick surfaces.

the other alternative is to buy something real cheap from Big or Safeway, they will last at least as long or longer than the Baccarat ID3. Probably not what you want to hear but this is my experience

mercedesmcmahon
mercedesmcmahon  

This particular brand has a lifetime warranty, so why are all these people with issues not utilising the warranty?? I mean if you buy a car that has issues you utilise the warranty don't you? The id 3 has a lifetime warranty I can only suggest people take advantage of that and have their pots or pans replaced. It's like anything that is manufactured, some poor quality items can slip through quality control due to human error!! And I can only say that if I purchased a product that offered lifetime warranty I'd be taking full advantage of that !!

Lizzie H
Lizzie H  

I called to claim my "lifetime" warranty- its doesn't apply to the non stick. Says it all m

Scubii S.
Scubii S.

Can i use my id3 glass lid pan in the oven..??

Pete Mc
Pete Mc  

You could put it in the oven up to 180 degrees, though I wouldn't recommend going beyond that.

Helen
Helen

Can I put my ID3 pans in the oven?

Em D
Em D

Do the ID3 products contain horrible nasties such as the PTFE or PFOA's??

Archimedean
Archimedean  

Don’t know but they lose their coating very quickly and are useless to use on an induction cooktop because higher settings have to be used to get a reasonable cooking time. Have literally thrown my set which was 15 months old into the rubbish bin.

mercedesmcmahon
mercedesmcmahon  

That's not entirely true, you may find that this product is in fact free of those nasty products you have mentioned

JMT
JMT

Why did the coating lift off my baccarat baking dish?

mels
mels  

Three possibilities: the scourer you are using is too intense and not designed for your pot. Your are using metal utensils when stirring or mixing. You have a lemon

Gabrielle
Gabrielle  

This is a very vague question. You have not explained if it is in one patch or the whole surface area. Take it back to the store where you bought it, with your receipt as it comes with a ten year warranty. Despite what I have read here I have found the QLD rep to be great

Jackie
Jackie

Can I use my non stick pans in the oven also can they be placed in the dishwasher?

dallywally
dallywally  

Hi, not sure if they can be put in an oven. They can put put in a dishwasher though.

tangera69
tangera69  

tHEY CAN BE PUT IN THE OVEN. We did. They say they are dishwasher safe.. however playcorp are extremely difficult to deal with and never take the blame or manufactures fault. so beware.

Nina
Nina

Can u keep the pot in the fridge?

dallywally
dallywally  

I suppose you could.

Al's Pal
Al's Pal

I've just purchased a Baccarat iconix s/steel frypan for $65.00 @ 50% off. No instructions on what utensils to use or what oils to cook with or if it needs to be seasoned? After reading everyone's comments I'm a bit paranoid, is that only for non-stick pans?

Georgie93
Georgie93  

Utensils should not matter on a stainless steel pan and you do not need to season the pan. As for oils use one with a high smoke point as it will not burn to pan and become impossible to get off. Rice bran oil, avocado oil and peanut oil are oils with a high smoke point.

Steve
Steve

What's the warranty as the bottoms are falling off the pans and they are 12 months old?

Newbubs
Newbubs  

I am pretty sure it's a lifetime warranty (but you may need proof of purchase).

Marion
Marion  

It is a lifetime guarantee. My initial replacement was a full replacement, and I did need proof of purchase. The store (House) told me that they would not replace any more if I continued to wash it in the dishwasher. I was ill one evening and decided to take the risk, so put the new pan in the dishwasher, only to discover the bottom was coming off again - after only one wash. This pan was only about six weeks old. My next move was to email Baccarat. They requested photos and after a fairly long delay I did receive another pan - the Granite griddle pan - in the mail from Baccarat. This pan has a different bottom to the other but I'm not game to put it in the dishwasher. Fortunately it is easy to clean. So it seems their lifetime guarantee holds but I still maintain that the iD3 griddle pan is definitely not dishwasher safe.

schatzeelisl
schatzeelisl

We have an induction cook top..Kleenmaid..and cannot get the water to boil using this Baccart ID3 cookware .... Help please ?!

nellycb
nellycb  

After many emails and threatening baccarat, which I didn't want to do, they agreed to check the set. They found out three of the pieces had bowed and therefore weren't having contact with the cooktop properly. They sent me a nonstick set as a replacement as I didn't want the same set again (and they weren't keen on offering it again) All the pieces are smaller and I don't like having non stick, however they wouldn't refund me the money, saying they were only doing it out of 'goodwill' . I told them guarantee is not goodwil! All the best, dodgy company, however my two other pieces bought earlier are ok. will never buy their products again. Have had great service with Analon and Circulon (not induction, but great product and service) Hope this helps

Archimedean
Archimedean  

I had exactly the same problems as nellycb but as I had moved house I had lost the proof of purchase and without that the retailer would not do anything. Absolutely useless for induction cookers, I have already got rid of most of mine to the tip.

Kit
Kit

Hi! Would your induction cooktop happened to be a Bosch or Miele?

chris
chris  

no delongi

em cold
em cold

Any comments on the Baccarat iD3 34cm x 24cm roaster and grill combo

Zumaray
Zumaray  

No sorry. Haven't used any other Baccarat products.

SteveVB
SteveVB  

I have not tried the iD3 roaster/grill combo. My only problem with the iD3 saucepan was its unsuitability for induction cooktops, even though it said it was OK for all all cooking surfaces. The iD3 range is anodised aluminium alloy, which needs iron in the base to make the induction work. There was clearly not nearly enough iron in my saucepan. If you are only using the iD3 combo in an oven or on non-induction cooktops I expect it would be fine. If you do want Induction capability I would be checking out the Baccarat combo SKU: 1006831 in stainless steel with non-stick "beehive" coating (whatever that is).

SteveVB
SteveVB  

Correction: The website says that in the Entree range only the stockpots are suitable for induction, so the combo SKU: 1006831 that I mentioned above is presumably NOT suitable for induction.

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