Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
Frontpage

Sam's Club Members: 14-Piece Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Cookware Set

$200
+ S/H (Varies by Location)
+92 Deal Score
95,739 Views
Sam's Club has for its Members: 14-Piece Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Cookware Set on sale for $199.98. Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise shipping varies by location. Thanks osrojas

Includes:
  • 8" Sauté Pan
  • 10" Sauté Pan
  • 12" Sauté Pan
  • 6-Quart Deep Sauté Pan w/ Lid
  • 2-Quart Sauce Pan w/ Lid
  • 3-Quart Sauce Pan w/ Lid
  • 5-Quart Dutch Oven w/ Lid
  • 8-Quart Stock Pot w/ Lid
  • Stainless Steel Steamer (Fits 3-Quart Sauce Pan)
Good Deal?

Original Post

Written by
Edited October 27, 2020 at 09:26 AM by
Sam's Club has the Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad 14-Piece Cookware Set on sale for $199.98 + taxes. Free shipping for Plus members.

Specifications
  • Tri-Ply Clad construction: 18/10 stainless steel, aluminum core and magnetic stainless steel (induction-ready)
  • 18/10 stainless-steel lids
  • Oven-safe up to 500°F/260°C
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Made in Brazil
Set includes:
  • 8" Sauté Pan
  • 10" Sauté Pan
  • 12" Sauté Pan
  • 6-Quart Deep Sauté Pan with lid
  • 2-Quart Sauce Pan with lid
  • 3-Quart Sauce Pan with lid
  • 5-Quart Dutch Oven with lid
  • 8-Quart Stock Pot with lid
  • Stainless Steel Steamer (Fits 3-Quart Sauce Pan)
https://www.samsclub.com/p/member...od24931907
Add Comment
Created 10-18-2020 at 03:38 PM by osrojas
If you purchase something through a post on our site, Slickdeals may get a small share of the sale.
Deal
Score
+92
95,739 Views

Community Wiki

Last Edited by rczrider October 30, 2020 at 06:54 AM
You can get a Basic Sam's Club membership for $45 with $45 in credit to be used on an in-store Sam's Club purchase within the first 60 days. This will remove the $20 "handling fee" (ie. 10% surcharge for non-membership), but you will still be charged $12-ish for shipping.

The Slickdeals page for Sam's Club membership says the deal is good for in-store purchase only. Below is one that's good for online purchase. I'm guessing SD won't like it that I'm posting, so I've put spaces in the URL. Remove them and visit. There's no sort of referral in the URL, it's just the coupon code that activates the $45 store credit.

https ://www.samsclub .com/ join/club ?couponId=12365

Your comment cannot be blank.

Featured Comments

My wife has been an avid cook for 30 years. There's about 5 days a month my wife does not cook with these. She has been using them for the last 5 years.

These can be "non-stick" with proper preparation AND care/cleaning (no soap). There are videos that show you how to season stainless steel cookware. The video will go into how to clean them as well. And after cleaning they need to have a light oiling on the inside.

My wife told me that she had to relearn how to cook in them because they heat up so quickly and evenly.

She absolutely loves them. She has also stated that she could see how the maintenance of them would be a "non-starter" for some.

I may be misremembering, but I think this is a good price for a 10-piece set let alone a 14-piece set.
They weren't new and you used them for 21 years. You're the reason why stores quit offering generous return policies.
I own these and all clad. They are 99% as good as all clad
. i use an all clad skillet, but for pots these are actually better because the all clad handles suck

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Mar 2015
L3: Novice
> bubble2 293 Posts
31 Reputation
shokeendaku
10-19-2020 at 09:22 AM.
10-19-2020 at 09:22 AM.
I don't have Sam club membership, can I still purchase it? Thanks
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2013
New User
> bubble2 4 Posts
10 Reputation
madikeri
10-19-2020 at 09:31 AM.
10-19-2020 at 09:31 AM.
Quote from shokeendaku :
I don't have Sam club membership, can I still purchase it? Thanks
I believe so with additional non-membership charges (not sure how much)

Btw, Sams club has a deal on membership.
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/597887
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Mar 2015
L3: Novice
> bubble2 293 Posts
31 Reputation
shokeendaku
10-19-2020 at 09:41 AM.
10-19-2020 at 09:41 AM.
Quote from madikeri :
I believe so with additional non-membership charges (not sure how much)
Btw, Sams club has a deal on membership.
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/597887
The estimate cost with shipping and tax is $231.65. Closet Sam club is 90 miles. Offer must be redeemed in a club location on a register [Store Locator]. Offer cannot be used on SamsClub.com, with Scan & Go or with Club Pickup
I am assuming can't use Sam club membership for this offer. Thanks anyways.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Dec 2011
L5: Journeyman
> bubble2 636 Posts
286 Reputation
ready4ward
10-19-2020 at 09:45 AM.
10-19-2020 at 09:45 AM.
I've had the Member's Mark by Tramontina branded version of this since 2016 or so and can confirm it's an excellent set with very good shape and weighting and fully clad up the sides. It looks exactly the same as this one, even with the same handles. Made in Brazil and much better than the Kirkland Signature All-Clad copper core knockoffs that had numerous issues with warping. Those are significantly lower quality and made in China.

The only downside is that stainless steel takes a lot of skill to use without sticking and I find it hard to use on electric coil-top stoves. Cast iron is a lot more forgiving on electric in my experience. And you don't have to scrub cast iron as hard to clean because of the black color.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Jul 2014
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 326 Posts
69 Reputation
memfisdesigns
10-19-2020 at 09:51 AM.
10-19-2020 at 09:51 AM.
Quote from MAGAgal :
How does this compare?

https://www.samsclub.com/p/viking...ance.rr0_5 [samsclub.com]
Wondering the same. I like strainer included in that set. Anyone have any thoughts on the comparison of these two sets?
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Dec 2007
Professional Geek
> bubble2 1,741 Posts
537 Reputation
BloodGain
10-19-2020 at 10:17 AM.

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BloodGain

10-19-2020 at 10:17 AM.
Very good price on this set. I've been using the 12-piece for a couple of years now, and it was a nice upgrade to my mix of 3-ply base pots and pans. Here's the set I purchased for comparison, though I feel like I got a 12-quart stock pot in mine and the saute pan was slightly smaller (5 qt?). I specifically remember wanting a larger stock pot, but maybe I settled. Also, mine definitely have SS lids, not glass. I think both options have their merits.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Tramon.../327690686

My saute pan either warped the first time I used it or was never perfectly flat, as it doesn't sit flat on a glass-top stove. I could probably file a warranty claim, but I ended up replacing it with a 6-qt All-Clad. This is part of the reason why I feel like my saute pan was a bit smaller, as the All-Clad is definitely bigger, but maybe it's just wider and shallower.

I still recommend this set. It can't be beat for value at second-tier quality. First-tier stuff is way more expensive for minimal returns. The rest of the pans are great, and I don't feel like I got a bad deal. The "warped" saute pan was still very usable, too; I'm just picky.

Quote from getafixdruid :
Per this review, https://www.centurylife.org/in-de...riplyclad/ [centurylife.org], it appears these are not easy to cleanup. Review says edges are not flared and this results in spills. Can anyone who's bought this confirm?
Yes, one downside to this set is the lack of flared edges. It just requires treating them a little differently and will be slightly less convenient for things like slowly pouring hot stock into risotti, but you can find workarounds like ladling at first and pouring the last bit. I have a really nice Demeyere saucier with flared edges that I use when I need that, but I paid $100 on sale for that pan alone. I haven't seen a pan with properly designed flared edges for pouring that is also as high quality as these for less than that, except maybe a factory second at TJ Maxx. The All-Clad "damaged box" 6 qt saute pan that has flared edges was $150.

As for cleaning, I haven't found them any harder to clean than any other stainless steel pans. If I really manage to gunk one up, I'll either just run it through the dishwasher or soak it. If it starts to look a little discolored, I hit it with Bar Keepers Friend.
2
>
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Last edited by BloodGain October 19, 2020 at 10:21 AM.
Joined Jul 2018
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 33 Posts
34 Reputation
ShrewdThread929
10-19-2020 at 10:29 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:29 AM.
Soo Don't have a sams club membership. Anyone feel like drop shipping to me? Dm for address and I'll pay pal ya
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Feb 2013
L4: Apprentice
> bubble2 425 Posts
101 Reputation
kennethkhan
10-19-2020 at 10:32 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:32 AM.
Quote from getafixdruid :
Per this review, https://www.centurylife.org/in-de...riplyclad/, it appears these are not easy to cleanup. Review says edges are not flared and this results in spills. Can anyone who's bought this confirm?
I have a 10-piece version of this set. I've never had a hard time cleaning burnt on food, or food that would stick no matter what. Just reboil with water and baking soda. But the common non-stick way of using these is preheat with medium heat, then spread a very small amount of high heat oil on, then add a tiny bit of butter just right before food ingredients. Ghee is best as it has much higher smoking point.
Quote from Kensic :
is it easy to fry with SS vs non-stick? only have owned nonstick in my life
I'm not going back to non-stick. Too stressful to worry about scratching the non-stick surface and it gets into my food. Preheat with medium heat, then with oil and butter/ghee makes it act like a non-stick. A bit harder to clean, but I don't have to be afraid of cleaning it.
Quote from MAGAgal :
How does this compare?
https://www.samsclub.com/p/viking...vanc.rr0_5
If I'm in a market for one, without know much, I would choose Brazil over China. And your linked set doesn't mention about temperature limit in the oven. These are rated up 500F in the over. To sear my steaks, I normally preheat my skillet in the over. I did find some where how thick the Tramontina pieces are. You don't want it to be too thin they they can warp. This "model" is rated 2nd by America's Test Kitchen, behind All-Clad. For the money, I'm very happy with them. I can't imagine what spending 2-3 times as much with All-Clad would give me. I can't believe I've type this much for a product. Well, I do love cooking with them.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Last edited by kennethkhan October 19, 2020 at 10:41 AM.
Joined Dec 2007
Professional Geek
> bubble2 1,741 Posts
537 Reputation
BloodGain
10-19-2020 at 10:33 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:33 AM.
Quote from MAGAgal :
How does this compare?

https://www.samsclub.com/p/viking...ance.rr0_5
Quote from memfisdesigns :
Wondering the same. I like strainer included in that set. Anyone have any thoughts on the comparison of these two sets?
I've never heard anything great or terrible about the Viking cookware. I'm sure it's fine, but I'd read a bunch of reviews before I bought it. As for the selection, I wouldn't buy any set without a 12" fry pan unless I already had one I loved using. I think the 8" fry pan is optional, not the 12". And I had a stock pot with a "pasta insert" before. We hated it for pasta, and I don't use the "gallon of water per pound" method any more, anyway, as it's totally unnecessary and inefficient. The only reason I'd have one of those is if I was frequently steaming a whole pot of tamales or something like that, and even then, I bet I could come up with another option. I mostly just use an adjustable steamer insert (e.g. https://smile.amazon.com/Sayfine-...B0821L1YDR ).
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Jul 2004
Water Pirate
> bubble2 318 Posts
117 Reputation
Pro
miserly
10-19-2020 at 10:34 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:34 AM.
Wirecutter review
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...kware-set/
This set looks the same as the one reviewed, but I could be wrong

How to buy at Sam's Club without membership
https://www.mashed.com/237454/her...embership/
10% except in California, South Carolina, or Elmsford, New York
2
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Nov 2012
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 72 Posts
37 Reputation
OneKeyboardIsEnough
10-19-2020 at 10:46 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:46 AM.
Quote from shokeendaku :
I don't have Sam club membership, can I still purchase it? Thanks
Yes. For me I see $11.73 shipping, $20 (handling fee which can be avoided if you have a membership which costs $45) + tax.
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Mar 2020
New User
> bubble2 5 Posts
10 Reputation
SplendidHalibut677
10-19-2020 at 10:54 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:54 AM.
Their saute pans have warped on me twice. They refused to replace it the second time stating that it was probably user error. The other pans have not warped on me, but I also haven't used them as much. Not very happy with their customer service.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Jun 2016
New User
> bubble2 1 Posts
10 Reputation
Sand321
10-19-2020 at 10:55 AM.
10-19-2020 at 10:55 AM.
Is this the same quality with less number of pans?
https://www.costco.com/tramontina...36346.html
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Joined Sep 2011
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 36 Posts
22 Reputation
Elzar
10-19-2020 at 11:12 AM.
10-19-2020 at 11:12 AM.
Quote from Sand321 :
Is this the same quality with less number of pans?
https://www.costco.com/tramontina...36346.html
The one from Costco has the tri-ply on the base only. This one is their try-ply clad model where the aluminum goes all the way to the ends of the pan.
1
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Joined Oct 2015
L2: Beginner
> bubble2 34 Posts
18 Reputation
cody.morgan_4
10-19-2020 at 11:18 AM.
10-19-2020 at 11:18 AM.
Quote from getafixdruid :
Per this review, https://www.centurylife.org/in-de...riplyclad/, it appears these are not easy to cleanup. Review says edges are not flared and this results in spills. Can anyone who's bought this confirm?

They are as easy to clean as any other SS cookware. You have to learn to cook on SS.

I'm never trying to delicately pour stuff out of pots, so the flared edges is no issue for me. Although, I would agree, it will probably spill.

These are some of the best SS cookware around, and they're a fraction of the price of allclad
Like
Funny
>
Helpful
Not helpful
Reply
Page 2 of 10
Start the Conversation
 

More Kitchenware & Cookware Deals & Discounts

More Sam's Club Deals

Link Copied

The link has been copied to the clipboard.