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As always, the D3 line is the value sweet spot. Only pay more for the other variations if you care to for appearance purposes, because performance is similar.
And stick with All-Clad for fry pans, saute pans, sauce pans, and stock pots, all of which perform well and last forever. The sets are sometimes a good deal. The 7-piece is OK. But usually better to collect pieces.
I would not pay for All Clad nonsticks, bakeware, lasagna pans, racks, baskets, gadgets, appliances, etc.
The 10.5" fry pan [homeandcooksales.com] appears to be a new size and is an intriguing buy for $69. I find 12" to be more versatile than 10", and would generally recommend the larger size if you're only buying one, but this 10.5" might be a nice alternative.
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As always, the D3 line is the value sweet spot. Only pay more for the other variations if you care to for appearance purposes, because performance is similar.
And stick with All-Clad for fry pans, saute pans, sauce pans, and stock pots, all of which perform well and last forever. The sets are sometimes a good deal. The 7-piece is OK. But usually better to collect pieces.
I would not pay for All Clad nonsticks, bakeware, lasagna pans, racks, baskets, gadgets, appliances, etc.
The 10.5" fry pan [homeandcooksales.com] appears to be a new size and is an intriguing buy for $69. I find 12" to be more versatile than 10", and would generally recommend the larger size if you're only buying one, but this 10.5" might be a nice alternative.
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As always, the D3 line is the value sweet spot. Only pay more for the other variations if you care to for appearance purposes, because performance is similar.
And stick with All-Clad for fry pans, saute pans, sauce pans, and stock pots, all of which perform well and last forever. The sets are sometimes a good deal. The 7-piece is OK. But usually better to collect pieces.
I would not pay for All Clad nonsticks, bakeware, lasagna pans, racks, baskets, gadgets, appliances, etc.
The 10.5" fry pan [homeandcooksales.com] appears to be a new size and is an intriguing buy for $69. I find 12" to be more versatile than 10", and would generally recommend the larger size if you're only buying one, but this 10.5" might be a nice alternative.
I got some off the Macys sale and they are great. But - nonstick pans are meant to have a finite use, so in general you don't want to overspend on them. I got two for 40 which was super cheap.
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These are genuine All-Clad direct from factory. Yes, they're factory "Seconds" - which means they may have packaging or slight cosmetic damage.
You're paying much less than retail for that reason.
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Also highly recommend getting some barkeepers friend powder for cleaning and educating yourself on when your pan is fully heated. Never use steel wool!