- INCLUDES: 1.5-quart saucepan with cover, 3-quart saucepan with cover, 8-quart stockpot with cover, 10-inch skillet
- EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN: Enjoy mirror finish, classic look and professional performance. Aluminum encapsulated base heats quickly and spreads heat evenlyโ eliminating hot spots
- MUST HAVE FEATURES: stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food or alter flavors. Measurment markings for ease of use, Cool Grip Helper Handle, drip free pouring, Flavor Lock Lid
- CLEAN UP: dishwasher safe for an easy clean up
- LIMITED-LIFETIME WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies โ this product is BPA free
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Amazon Customer –
The perfect set. Great quality. Have lasted for years now.
Anonymous –
Welp, I separated from my marriage and left my wife the good Analon cookware (to be fair I bought it as a gift to her anyway). As I had to essentially furnish a whole house all over again, there were budget constraints all the way around. At the same time, I wanted something I could use for years. I looked at some reviews and this set was well recommended as a solid choice for budget cookware. I agree, it absolutely is.
The handles are well made and riveted solidly to the pan. This isn't coming loose. The exterior finish is quality… you can comb your hair in the reflection. The set is medium weight and seems durable. The lip of each pot/pan is curled aggressively, and this adds strength to the kinda-thin walls of the pot/pan. Heat distribution is decent, and the time to heat up is quick. In fact, the preheat time is light years ahead of the Analon pans I'm accustomed to. Analon makes good stuff, and their heat distribution is nigh perfect, but it takes FOREVER to get oil ready to pan fry. Not so with this set.
The downsides… the frying pan is smallish. It's usable for sure, but it gets crowded if you're trying to cook a meal for a family. It's also pretty shallow. The lid for the stock pot interchanges with the frying pan, so to make the frying pan larger you would really need to make the stock pot larger as well (it's deep enough that it's a good size). The frying pan could still be made deeper, though, and that would help some. The sidewalls of all the pots are pretty thin, but they don't feel flimsy (probably because of the curled lip). And… well that's the only downsides I see. The price and otherwise good construction more than make up for any downsides.
Anonymous –
I bought this set of Cuisinart Chef's Classic pans in late 2004, when outfitting my first non-cheapo 'real adult' kitchen. The choice of Cuisinart was based on wide-spread public recommendations as a price-competitive alternative to AllClad. I also bought Calphalon Pro non-stick pans (for eggs/cheese), Le Creuset dutch ovens, and bought or inherited antique & modern cast-iron pans and griddles.
Over the intervening 9 years since I bought most of the above: the Calphalon's 'tried' but have all been replaced (non-stick wore off). And of course the cast-iron soldiers on; as does the iron & enamel-based Le Creuset.:D As to the Cuisinart, they likewise are still exellent pans! They've seen daily use, daily trips to the dishwasher, and nothing in in the way of coddling (unlike the Calphalons :P).
I've had absolutely no complaints about the pans:
The integrated copper disk on the bottom makes them extremely even-heating.
And the steel interior makes for simple cleanup and incredible toughness (try using SOS pads on your Calphalon or other non-stick pans :P). No the copper doesn't wrap all the way around the pan. But to be honest, I have a few AllClads and I can't really tell any functional cooking difference between the Cuisinart and the AllClads. ๐
The Cuisinarts also have well-thought-out and functional design features: The handle design keeps the cool; short of putting the handle directly in the draft of the burner, or simmering for long periods of time, the handles generally stay cool enough to handle without a hotpad.
The rolled edges are almost dripless.
And the lid fit to pan is almost perfect: They don't lock, but steam doesn't escape while cooking unless you pick up the lid.
The steel inner surface isn't technically "non-stick", but functionaly, with a suitable fat or oil, these pans are wonderfully non-stick for most of my uses. About the only time I reach for a Calphalon is when I have something _brutally_ sticky. Other than that, it's often a toss up between whether I use Cuisinart steel or the 'classic non-stick' the old cast-iron.
I'd buy another of these pans in a heartbeat. Unfortunately nothing short of being run over by a truck looks likely to make me need to buy new ones. ๐ My son will probably get these!
One other point: It's amazingly refreshing that this is a product – nine years later – that is still available in it's original form. 99% of the other non-music, non-video, non-literature, purchases I made in 2004 have been off the market, worn-out/broken, or completely obsoleted for the better part of a decade! It's nice to know that quality design can still be marketed without the need for the vendor to continually shuffle in 'new' models to replace the old. ๐
Anonymous –
Im so tired of nonstick cookwares that the coating keeps stripping over time. They are good for look as some of them look really modern, nice and quite beautiful. But they donโt last. These stainless steel are in the other hand do not have the look i like as they are quite boring and dull. But they last lol. Itโs my first time ordering and using stainless steel and i love it so far. I was worried about food sticking on it and hard to clean but my family manage them so far so good. Theyโre not that crazy to clean and itโs just a piece of mine knowing even if you go rough cleaning them they wonโt be harmful in any way. They might not look as good and shiny but theyโre safe to cook and clean and we love that! For the price point, this set is worth it!
Cuisinart Cuisinart Cuisinart –
I recently purchased the Cuisinart 7-piece stainless steel cookware set, and I'm thrilled with my choice! The quality of the stainless steel is exceptional, providing even heat distribution for perfectly cooked meals. The pots and pans are durable and have a sleek, professional look.
I love the comfortable, stay-cool handles, making it easy to maneuver while cooking. The set includes all the essential pieces, from saucepans to a skillet, perfect for a variety of dishes. Clean-up is a breeze, as theyโre dishwasher safe and resistant to staining. Overall, this cookware set offers great value and performanceโhighly recommend for anyone looking to elevate their cooking experience!