Starting in , Ovenex bakeware was manufactured for a period of 20 years. The one below is not a starburst pattern, although also made by Ovenex. It's just a bumpy one, but still lovely in my eyes. And I have no idea of the company name on this round one, but isn't the little "blade" that circles around terribly cute?
I've never tried to use it, so can't say it works well, but think it looks like a smart idea. What an amazing wonderful American story. This is what America is all about, building and living the dream. This was purchased in from a door to door salesman, and it still looks like new. The only part that needs replacing is the Auto-Temp valve in one of the pans.
These had a 50 year Warranty, but if not made anymore!! Still use these pans everyday. I have a muffin pan, that I just love. It says Oven Ex N Just curious how old it is. I had the Lid Flipper which has been in my kitchen draw many years. I was having trouble opening a jar and was looking for something to flip the lid to relieve the pressure so I could open jar. When I saw the Lid Flipper I gave it a try, and with no effort the lid came off. I have had this for over 55 years, and I think I have used it 4 times.
I use to have the can opener but it got so the gears got out of alignment so I junked it. Had the pie pan with the piece that loosens the pie from pan but gave it away, as it turned out I never baked a pie. My father was an industrial engineer for EKCO starting some time after the war until some time after American Home Products bought the company.
I grew up surrounded by EKCO products, worked at the shipping department as a summer college job in My kitchen is still stocked with EKCO pots and pans including the baking pans both rectangular and round that my mother made bread when I was a child. I remember the buyout my father received for his pension and the amazing life time health insurance he received from America Home Products.
He took his buyout and invested it in the market while other bought new cars that depreciated. I remember visiting him at the Cicero and Armitage plant many times. He never received a bonus for that. I even remember the tiny parking spot he had in a little lot across the street from the plant.
Have had them for many years. Most of the steam release valves have fallen apart. Where can I get replacement valves? You used to have a line of BBQ tools. Black handle red trim with a battery compartment in the end of the handle and a light on the end with a screw you would push to swap out the head. I am looking for anyone who has info regarding this product. I girlfriend currently has a egg cake pan just says ekco on it I wanted to get her another one I found one that looks just like it but it says ekco and under that 68 f what is the difference.
I have and Ekco Miracle Can Opener and tonight it broke off when trying to open a can. It fell apart and all the pieces went into my sink garbage disposal. I hope it did not destroy the disposal as I could not see inside to get all the pieces out. I had to throw the can away, because I could not finish opening it, so a waste of a good can of food.
I would like a replacement for this product, which I always liked, until what happened tonight. Please contact me at my email address and if you need a mailing address I will supply that to you. Thank you. Sorry about your can opener, Joan, but we have no affiliation with Ekco.
This is a museum that provides histories of old Chicago manufacturers. I have a 3qt pot with no lid and wish to attain the set but first I noticed the stamping and wish to inquir about the history of making this pot its been in my family cooking for generations.
This stamping is on a 3qt version and I want to know the specifics on where and when it was made. I received the Miracle Can Opener in as a shower gift for my wedding. Tonight, opening a can of coconut milk, it decided enough was enough and lost its will to live and broke. Not only because it has served me well for 45 years, but because it was one of the remaining items that I still own that reminds me of the man I married, and lost, 10 years ago.
Any idea where I could purchase another one? I just got a kitchen butcher knife from my father. The only makings on the knife is ekcc forge, with image of two black smiths and anvil, usa. Was this ever a knife ekco made? I married in and one year later my husband bought me the whole set of EKCO pots and pans from a door to door salesman that we knew.
I use them all the time. The one small fry pot I burn all the time, but with a little elbow grease it comes clean like new. I do need some new handles. Some have brokend off due to the heat all these years. Anyone know how I can replace them, or how to get in touch with a dealer or the company.? My gmail is grannieannietjd gmail. The gears are so stiff that I can hardly turn them. What kind of lubricant will make this precious egg beater function easily again?
Please help! I love this egg beater. I have located one like new and she will be very pleased to say the least. I bought it at the Harvard Coop on August 13, , when I was a struggling graduate student at Harvard. I had almost no money, but was moving off campus and needed a pot. The black handle is finally beginning to wear down through repeated washings.
Still, for 35 years, the pot has been great! It seems to take anything I dish out. If I happen to burn some food at the bottom, it cleans right up. Thank you, all you former EKCO employees. I live in Elpaso Texas i have a potato smasher my grandmother gave me it was giving to by her mother my great grandmother. I was trying to see how old it is. Could you help me get information on it. Hi, my mom had the set of 10 cookware utensils with hanging rack, that I have now, with the same company ingraved, half have the Flint Arrowhead loco, others with EKCO, same company.
It appears they are from the early s, from what I see from other websites. POTS or The handle of the 2 quart pot is loose and needs to be fixed.
Can anyone suggesr where I might get this fixed? The head is slotted and slightly cupped to hold a larger serving comfortably. I can not seem to find any history on Ekco making colored stainless steel cookware. It also has a 6 cup egg poacher and lid, perhaps it was for a demo? Would be interested in any history that can be provided.
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