Tramontina 8-Piece 18/10 Stainless Steel TriPly-Clad Cookware Set - $114 @ Walmart + Free store pickup
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Walmart.com has Tramontina 8-Piece 18/10 Stainless Steel TriPly-Clad Cookware Set marked down to $114. Select in-store pick up to save on shipping. Thanks skvk
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This is a good deal, though personally, I'd go with this set here [walmart.com].
I've read that these are also Tramontina, but just with the BH&G label. For $15 more, you downgrade your 2qt sauce pan to a 1.5qt, but you get a 6 qt dutch oven instead of a 5qt AND you get the 3 qt. covered skillet which is currently on clearance for $40. |
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Those have glass lids. Personally, I hate glass lids, they don't last. I own a lot of Tramontina ( I go to their warehouse deal in Houston every year), and the steel lids are far worth it IMO. |
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I recently bought the 10 piece set. Awesome piece of cooking ware. I don't know if these are anywhere near as good as AllClad but I did compare the two side by side and the weight, feel, heft, and design are very similar. The All Clads are more refined, polished, but of course about five times as much. The Better Homes and Garden are almost exactly the same with glass lids, they're made by Tramontina.
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All-Clad's patents expired on their original recipe, so these Tramontinas are pretty much clones of them and very well-made. I own lots of Tramontina stainless triplyclad and have owned similar cladded stuff from All-Clad and Cuisinart as well. Tramontina is legit.
These pieces are slightly smaller than I would personally prefer, but are nevertheless still decent, and for the price you will not find anything better at this price level. The Cuisinart MultiClad Pro is more or less equivalent to the Tramontina TriPlyClads and All-Clad Stainless, but usually cost more than the Tramontinas so you might as well get the Tramontinas. Tramontina does indeed make the Better Homes and Garden line for Walmart, and arguably the BHG set gives you more for the money--if you are willing to tolerate tempered glass lids, that is. Some people like them because they are see-through, but some dislike the breakability aspect of them and how they are not oven safe to as high of a temperature as the stainless steel lidded ones. By the way, triplyclad is not the same as triply-bottom. The good stuff is triplyclad like the OP's link. TriPlyClad has the sandwiched stainless-aluminum-stainless going up the sides, whereas the cheap stuff (like Cuisinart's NON-cladded classic line) just has an "encapsulated disc" of aluminum on the bottom and bare stainless going up the sides, meaning there will be more hot/cold spots along the edges and sides of the frypan. However, you don't necessarily need EVERYTHING cladded. A thick disc on the bottom and plain stainless up the sides is fine for stuff like stockpots, since the water itself will do the work of moving heat around to prevent hotspots. Repped! Last edited by goldchocobo; 11-21-2012 at 10:59 AM.. If you liked it then you shoulda put a rep on it!
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