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| Give the kitchen an easy make-over with this pretty 20-piece cookware set. The collection includes a 1-quart covered saucepan, a 3-quart covered saucepan, a 10-inch covered omelet pan, an 8-quart covered stock pot, an 11-inch covered saute pan, and a 12-inch covered chef’s pan, as well as two pinch bowls, a whisk, serving fork, serving spoon, slotted spoon, turner, and a slotted turner.
In addition to it is heavy-gauge stainless-steel construction, the lasting cookware features a 4-1/2 mm encapsulated aluminum-disk base for fast, even heating. The cookware’s tempered-glass lids help lock in flavor, heat, and moisture, while it is ergonomic double-riveted cast stainless-steel handles see to it a safe, secure grip, plus offer a hole at the end for commodious hanging when not in use. Induction-stovetop compatible and oven-safe up to 400 degrees F, the cookware cleans up without apparent effort by hand or in the dishwasher and carries a fixed lifetime warranty.
What’s in the Box 1-quart saucepan with lid 3-quart saucepan with lid 10-inch omelet pan with lid 8-quart stock pot with lid 11-inch saute pan with lid 12-inch chef’s pan with lid 2 pinch bowls Whisk Serving fork Serving spoon Slotted spoon Turner Slotted turner
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Most helpful customer reviews
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Poor Workmanship By Erich Weinfurter The encapsulated aluminum-disk base is separating from my café’ collection 1 qt.sauce pan. It was not high heat that caused it, just poor workmanship. Only a 1/4″ spot weld holds the heating base to the bottom of the stainless steel pot. Bad design and this results in one heck of a hot spot, as seen by spot discoloration of the stainless steel pan…….. I am a fire fighter and have seen my share of house fire resulting from aluminum pots and pans on the stove, so I stay away from aluminum cookware, The aluminum can, and has melted at stove top temperatures. The encapsulation helps but all the rest of my cookware is copper bottom. Made in China 032008.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Lid shattered while cooking By J. Harrison While cooking a large pot of spaghetti sauce on the stove top, the lid shattered and glass went everywhere. Not too long after that, the strainer lid also broke. The pots are good, but I would not recommend them because I don’t like cooking without the lids.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Great Product for an AWESOME prime By Jane Smith I was origionally looking for a different brand of cookware (we all know the perky cook, with the famous orange cookware), when I came across this set. I was a little nervous as I’ve come across other sets for this price range that were lightweight, and just unsatisfying. I was super excited when this arrived and I grunted picking it up (not super heavy, just more than what I was expecting). This set is a nice heavy weight, cleans up in a snap. I’m a mother of three and don’t have time to sit and do dishes by hand every night, so this go right into the dishwasher and have kept their new look. –others I’ve had have dulled and clouded when put into the dishwasher. I have even burned some chicken in here (pretty badly I’m ashamed to admit) and it cleaned up in a snap.
If you’re looking for a nice, everyday cook set that will last for years, this is the set for you.
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