Samuel Groves has launched a Pan for Life refurbishment scheme, meaning that consumers can return their Samuel Groves pans for re-coating and repairs.
The scheme comes after consultation with retailers. Consumers will be encouraged to register their Samuel Groves purchases to make use of the service.
Lee McDonagh, md of U Group (which owns the Samuel Groves brand) reports: “All non stick coatings degrade over time and the number of dishwasher cycles, so we are able to recoat all of our non-stick cookware, and replace any worn or damaged rivets.”
He continues: “We will then re-polish our pans back to the state when they first came off the production line giving the consumer a true pan for life.”
The cost of refurbishment will be approximately 25% of the cost of a new pan.
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