Induction-ready, aluminum and copper core, more comfortable handles than All Clad
Includes:
10" skillet
12" skillet
4.5qt saute pan
2qt sauce pan
3qt sauce pan
8qt stock pot
Also has rolled lips (prevents messy spills), laser etched volumes on the inside. They seemed very well-built, heavy -- time will tell if they warp
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Induction-ready, aluminum and copper core, more comfortable handles than All Clad
Includes:
10" skillet
12" skillet
4.5qt saute pan
2qt sauce pan
3qt sauce pan
8qt stock pot
Also has rolled lips (prevents messy spills), laser etched volumes on the inside. They seemed very well-built, heavy -- time will tell if they warp
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I saw these the other day in Costco and they are a dead ringer for All Clad Copper Core with exception of the handles and lids. They feel and wiegh the same in my opinion. For $199 if you always wanted All Clad and couldn't afford it this may be the way to go.
I saw these the other day in Costco and they are a dead ringer for All Clad Copper Core with exception of the handles and lids. They feel and wiegh the same in my opinion. For $199 if you always wanted All Clad and couldn't afford it this may be the way to go.
I'd be curious to hear the opinion of someone who has the All Clad Copper Core. Looking at photos of the all-clad, the copper is sandwiched between the steel layers all the way to the edge. On these, it doesn't look like the copper goes to the top. It's nice though that this set has steel lids and it might be worth it for this price, even if the copper doesn't go to the top, when compared to the Cuisinart SS Clad set, which goes for around this price.
I'd be curious to hear the opinion of someone who has the All Clad Copper Core. Looking at photos of the all-clad, the copper is sandwiched between the steel layers all the way to the edge. On these, it doesn't look like the copper goes to the top. It's nice though that this set has steel lids and it might be worth it for this price, even if the copper doesn't go to the top, when compared to the Cuisinart SS Clad set, which goes for around this price.
The aluminum-copper-aluminum goes all the way to the top (minus the stupid decorative line to show off the copper at the bottom)
I don't think anybody "knows" but since Kirkland is just a brand name and not a manufacturer, people will always try to figure out who actually manufactured it by comparing the look to that of other lines. This line LOOKS very similar to an All-Clad product, thus the conclusion.
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I almost bought these last week but ended up going for a Viking branded set from Sam's club.
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Odd that would be the exact reason! What a hideous design choice
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