..that is never ever a wool pan !! be it because the quality has extremely deteriorated in the last 3 years or wool produced another quality for the online home shopping sales. So far I have my wool pans purchased directly in factory outlet stores, including 2 with small mistakes at half price. With proper handling and care it is really hard to scrap a wool pan. So I was a little frustrated, as this pan was schrottreif after just one week !! The floor is wrong, the pan wobbles extremely on the hotplate, the diameter varriert at few places +/- 0.5mm, ie my lid no longer fit on it and the handle I found, compared to others, from the beginning as rather Rudis-Resterampe quality but certainly no wool stock!
My first guess was natural that I myself am on the defect fault! But I can rule out in the meantime. Neither overheating and certainly not cold-water shock therapy may have been the cause. For Craft, as beat as nails in the wall, I have in the meantime bought a hammer and no longer need my pans so. Joking aside, I'm really no plan as ne pan can be crooked, except it has a "Made in China" stamp and was bought for 5 euros from the bargain bin! Bin How long curious spare pan now, for the time being, therefore, it remains at a Star!