I bought a small pot set from Costco for my RV. Weight and space is not an issue and, though I like the Stanley products, I prefer the heavier pots and pans.
I believe the Core series has try-ply construction and the others do not. I know my Wildfare Core skillet and saucepan are tri-ply, aluminum core sandwiched between stainless steel. Tri-ply cookware will preform better and heat more evenly. I love mine.
@@BarnYardOutdoors Please in your future videos compare the Core and Pro regarding their cooking performance, size/weight and other factors that differentiate the two sets. If the Core and Pro are literally the same actual pots then it must be the plastic vs. metal utensils that separates the two.
Just bought the 21pc cookset and now see this slightly larger 26 pc cookset for same price. Assuming it’s just an updated version? Thinking about returning for the 26 pic. Don’t mind a 8” pan over 7” and 4L pot instead of 3.5. Thx for video.
I believe you may have missed the biggest difference in the different lines. Is there any difference in the heat dissipating pan bottom ? Like multiple lares of stainless steel and aluminium?
I think they could have come up with a better name then “Wildfare”. Core should have been for just the bare pot or pan only & Go could be plastic accessories & Pro a higher end item with metal accessories.
Excellent video. Clarified a lot for me. Thank you.
Thanks, the boxes look great. I thought you would be showing the pots and frying pan too. But i guess ill have to go serching for that.
I have several pieces of the old Stanley stuff and I use it all the time. It has never let me down and has always performed very well.
You are becoming the Stanley go to man on TH-cam and i love it lol
just bought the core 26 piece set. thanks for the insights
I bought a small pot set from Costco for my RV. Weight and space is not an issue and, though I like the Stanley products, I prefer the heavier pots and pans.
Good info for me , looking forward to the fry pan video , many thanks. 🔥
Can't wait for that square pan demo! So volume and plastic vs SS utensils are the trigger between go, core, and pro
Looking forward to your review of the Core version of the pan set.
Good to see the differences.
I believe the Core series has try-ply construction and the others do not. I know my Wildfare Core skillet and saucepan are tri-ply, aluminum core sandwiched between stainless steel. Tri-ply cookware will preform better and heat more evenly. I love mine.
The Pro fry pans (round and square) also have the tri-ply. Thanks for watching and the comment.
@@BarnYardOutdoors Please in your future videos compare the Core and Pro regarding their cooking performance, size/weight and other factors that differentiate the two sets. If the Core and Pro are literally the same actual pots then it must be the plastic vs. metal utensils that separates the two.
Just bought the 21pc cookset and now see this slightly larger 26 pc cookset for same price. Assuming it’s just an updated version? Thinking about returning for the 26 pic. Don’t mind a 8” pan over 7” and 4L pot instead of 3.5. Thx for video.
Here I thought I had my campout menu figured out with my Hunny's Kitchen, now I'm thinking about that pro cookset and campsite casseroles...
When in doubt….do both. 😀
I believe you may have missed the biggest difference in the different lines. Is there any difference in the heat dissipating pan bottom ? Like multiple lares of stainless steel and aluminium?
The fry pans in the Core and Pro have the tri-ply bottoms and I believe the pots in the Pro line. The Go are all single layer stainless.
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I think they could have come up with a better name then “Wildfare”.
Core should have been for just the bare pot or pan only & Go could be plastic accessories & Pro a higher end item with metal accessories.
Another difference would be the size or complexity of the meals you wish to prepare. From boiling a pot of gruel to a fine French dinner. 😅