32% of 60 verified Tramontina 14-Piece Ceramic Cookware Setowners don't recommend it — based on real owner comments from Reddit, enthusiast forums, and YouTube.
For balance: 60% recommend it. This page collects the complaints so you know what you're signing up for — read the full owner report for both sides. How we score
“I have them and would not buy them again. They stick way more than I would like.”— Icy-Pop2944 on Reddit
“My wife hâtes them. I find them just okay. It’s been a little disappointing.”— Kalan77 on Reddit
“They are literally the worst pan I have ever used when it comes to this.”— Churchillreborn on Reddit
“I wanted to love these but food stuck unless I added a lot of oil.”— Aggravating-Sky-6712 on Reddit
“NONE of standard size lids we have fit these. Very annoying!”— Elkxski on Reddit
“I bought two of them thinking they were great. They aren’t.”— Resident_Window_9369 on Reddit
“Bought them and retuned them shortly after. Not impressed.”— Wakomata on Reddit
“Honestly not great, I bought the first iteration though.”— Banemannan on Reddit
“Largest pan warped on induction stove after first use.”— bogdan3000 on Reddit
“Going to return them Cant handle everything sticking.”— georgeofthejungle71 on Reddit
“I have these, I don't recommend for this price point”— gcastrobh on Reddit
“I took mine back, not worth it, r everything sticks”— FJRbiker9 on Reddit
Not complaints — practical notes from owners that didn't affect the score.
“I’m getting an induction oven and deciding what cookware to purchase. Which Tramontina set? I am looking at a ceramic set.”— Clean_Fan_4545 on Reddit
“Pre-heat the pan, then add your oil, turn the heat down, cook your food. Adjust the heat if you need to. As long as your family follows these steps, they’ll enjoy these pans”— thuglife_7 on Reddit
“People have to understand that all nonstick cookware eventually fails. All you can do is try to prolong the life of the pans by caring for them properly. Most important thing is to let them cool off before washing.”— ajd416 on Reddit
“I haven’t given these a go but if the box is accurate I might give it a go if ceramic doesn’t have to be replaced. I’d use these as I would a typical non stick and not for things I use stainless/carbon steel/cast iron for”— BallhandMoccasin on Reddit
“These are ceramic though, basically another competitor to Hexclad. These can be put in the oven, whereas t-fals and other non-stick cannot.”— bdart1980 on Reddit
“Just like any non stick, it will stick after a year of use, most likely imo. Lifespan may vary.”— Daefias on Reddit
“It should be illegal to sell items like these without see-thru glass lids”— No-Accident69 on Reddit
“These are not nonstick. They act more like a stainless pan”— BuzzINGUS on Reddit