


I walked out there and one had acorns, berries, and pinecones in it. My daughter replied “yes, we use them at our fort me made in the woods”. Once it was determined that I wasn’t playing a prank, my wife asked the girls if they had seen them. She noticed three of her pots were missing. They still look new and we’ve never had to replace any part on any of them.įunny story one day my wife came home and started dinner. We have raised our two daughters and now we’re grandparents and my wife (Connie) is still using them. We have used these pots since July 16, 1983. We were engaged and I told her not to spend so much on pots and pans, but she purchased them to put in her hope chest.

Just wanted to say how impressed I am with your products. I’m not requesting any replacement parts. I can send you a photo of the broken handle if that would help? Please let me know what I need to do - and thank you again for making and selling such a fine product!
TOWNCRAFT POTS AND PANS HANDLES HOW TO
I know the cookware is guaranteed for life (one of its strong selling points), but I don’t know how to file for a replacement handle for the lid. However, I recently dropped one of the boiler lids and pieces the black handle broke. With all that said, let me say we still LOVE our Townecraft and it is till the only set of cookware we own! I, along with several family members pitched in to do just that. She grew up using only Townecraft and wanted a set of her own. When my daughter married in 1999, all she wanted for a wedding gift was a set of Townecraft cookware. I liked it so much that we later bought my mother and father-in-law a set. It has been the only cookware I have ever owned. My husband and I purchased our Townecraft cookware set in 1977 just before we married.
