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Breville 3.5-Quart Stainless Steel Saute Pan on sale for
$49.99.
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Key Features:- Sauté pan features tri-ply aluminum and stainless steel clad construction and an impact-bonded, stainless steel induction cookware base
- The stainless steel sauté pan is induction-suitable and dishwasher safe
- Sauté pan features a unique rolled-edge rim that enables drip-free pouring and protects against utensil damage
- Deep-seated stainless steel sauté pan lid seals in heat and flavor
- Cast stainless steel handle is dual-riveted for control and oven safe to 500 degrees F
- Laser Etched Measure Marks
- Works on all stovetops, induction safe
- Oven safe to 500°F
- 19.75 x 12.75 x 5.13 inches
- 5.3 pounds
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Welded disc bottom is a different technology than All-Clad and one typically associated with low cost pans.
You can steam oatmeal in just about anyting but like George said its hard to beat Insatnt Pot especially for soft steel cut oats in no time.
Also, where did you get the bottom was welded? According to everything I've read, this is fully clad tri ply stainless steel with an aluminum core. The outside ply goes from bottom of pan all the way to top - so no welded disc on bottom. Honestly, these stainless steel lids in this size, alone, sell for over $30.
Amazon's listing for $198 actually has a lot of info on the pan. Take a look:
Breville Clad Stainless Steel Saute Pan / Frying Pan / Fry Pan with Lid - 3.5 Quart, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M4FB...QWFH?
Also, where did you get the bottom was welded? According to everything I've read, this is fully clad tri ply stainless steel with an aluminum core. The outside ply goes from bottom of pan all the way to top - so no welded disc on bottom. Honestly, these stainless steel lids in this size, alone, sell for over $30.
Amazon's listing for $198 actually has a lot of info on the pan. Take a look:
Breville Clad Stainless Steel Saute Pan / Frying Pan / Fry Pan with Lid - 3.5 Quart, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M4FB...QWFH?
Fully clad means the sidewalls are 3 ply. The bottom welded on external disc is clearly visible. This technology is desireable for induction because it reduces warping. Demeyere takes it up many notches in the Atlantis by sealing the disc inside the botttom and using thicker and more conductive layers albeit at ten times the price. Some users may not like the weight or balance which is a complaint for Atlantis.
Little can be said about the execution or thermal performance or food release in the absense professional testing or comparitive reviews and no specs. In a heavy saute many are switching to enameled iron due to concerns over nickel chromium and heavy metals. Good point on the lid but only if it fits other pots in the home. The Demeyere KitchenAid was super slick. Buyers will find out for themselves if this Asian saute is slick.
edit: I see it has a cap over the disc made of magnetic stainless steel as opposed to a magnetic core in the disc. Can't say I've seen that before. Not very efficient. Stock is being cleared out through woot for a reason.
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