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Costco Members: 3-Piece Calphalon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Skillet Set

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 3-Piece Calphalon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Skillet Set for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sd-mir for finding this deal.

Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge

Includes:
  • 1x 8" Skillet
  • 1x 10" Skillet
  • 1x 12" Skillet
Features:
  • Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Construction
  • Stay cool stainless steel handles
  • Compatible with All Cooktops, Including Induction
  • Oven and Broiler Safe up to 450°F
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • These Calphalon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Skillets feature a stainless steel construction that provides long-lasting durability and a 3-layer stainless steel base with aluminum core that distributes heat evenly.

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    • Limit 5
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 3-Piece Calphalon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Skillet Set for $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member sd-mir for finding this deal.

Note, Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge

Includes:
  • 1x 8" Skillet
  • 1x 10" Skillet
  • 1x 12" Skillet
Features:
  • Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Construction
  • Stay cool stainless steel handles
  • Compatible with All Cooktops, Including Induction
  • Oven and Broiler Safe up to 450°F
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • These Calphalon Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Skillets feature a stainless steel construction that provides long-lasting durability and a 3-layer stainless steel base with aluminum core that distributes heat evenly.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Price valid until 8/21 while supplies last
    • Limit 5
  • Additional note:

Original Post

Written by sd-mjr

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inck243
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Here ya go sweetie.

All-Clad stainless steel cookware, including the D3, D3 Everyday, D5 Brushed and Polished, D7 Stainless, Copper Core, and G5 Graphite Core collections, is made in the United States at All-Clad's Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, factory. However, the lids and handles for these collections are manufactured in China and attached/assembled in the US.

The one exception is All-Clad Gourmet. Despite its stainless steel construction, this collection of specialty pieces (steamers, soup ramekins, and commercial-size stock pots) is made in China.

All-Clad's hard-anodized aluminum non-stick collections, HA1 and Essentials, are made entirely in China.


https://prudentreviews.com/where-...clad-made/
ns347
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Lol, all-clad makes stuff in China too. Don't blindly support brands, all-clad is not some major patriotic company
ns347
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A simple Google search would have told you that while all-clad makes stuff in USA, they also make stuff in China also. Just because you drove by a factory doesn't mean it's the only factory all-clad has

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darkclowAug 02, 2023 03:13 AM
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How is the quality?
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Calphalon is made in China and only oven safe to 450 degrees.
All Clad's same tri-ply is made in the US and is oven safe to 600 degrees.

Either of these will last a lifetime and eliminate the bad habit of tossing out non-stick teflon like pans. The All Clad is more expensive but since you'll never buy another pan again I'd go the one that employs US workers.
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Quote from Riptide360 :
Calphalon is made in China and only oven safe to 450 degrees.
All Clad's same tri-ply is made in the US and is oven safe to 600 degrees.

Either of these will last a lifetime and eliminate the bad habit of tossing out non-stick teflon like pans. The All Clad is more expensive but since you'll never buy another pan again I'd go the one that employs US workers.
Both are similar in price though? Probably not.
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No forever chemicals right?
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Quote from Riptide360 :
Calphalon is made in China and only oven safe to 450 degrees.
All Clad's same tri-ply is made in the US and is oven safe to 600 degrees.

Either of these will last a lifetime and eliminate the bad habit of tossing out non-stick teflon like pans. The All Clad is more expensive but since you'll never buy another pan again I'd go the one that employs US workers.
Lol, all-clad makes stuff in China too. Don't blindly support brands, all-clad is not some major patriotic company
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Quote from geofunner :
That is incorrect. I literally drove by their factory in Canonsburg, PA yesterday. It's shockingly humble and low-tech in appearance.
A simple Google search would have told you that while all-clad makes stuff in USA, they also make stuff in China also. Just because you drove by a factory doesn't mean it's the only factory all-clad has
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ns347Aug 02, 2023 11:04 PM
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Quote from geofunner :
The All-Clad pans referenced in a previous post are manufactured in the PA factory. Source: A simple Google search.
Lol, I think you are more interested in being right than interested in comprehension. One day you will learn to not spend too much time defending corporations that gladly produce products in China that could have been produced in the USA.
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e_hondaAug 02, 2023 11:11 PM
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Quote from aznboi24 :
Both are similar in price though? Probably not.
Of course not. If you want something made outside of China, you're going to pay more.

Every time a Le Creuset thread comes up, people inevitably ask why it costs 5x more than a Tramontina or Lodge. They should already know the answer to that.
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ZForce915Aug 02, 2023 11:11 PM
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Quote from geofunner :
Incorrect again. I'm only interested in conveying accurate information, which I have beyond dispute.
Neither one of you is acknowledging the others point so you'll go in circles until you do.
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hawtsoupAug 02, 2023 11:17 PM
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Does anyone know if they sell this or if it is the same price in-store? (Or if it is lowered price?)

Thank you.
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wnat35Aug 02, 2023 11:22 PM
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Quote from ns347 :
Lol, I think you are more interested in being right than interested in comprehension. One day you will learn to not spend too much time defending corporations that gladly produce products in China that could have been produced in the USA.
I agree that All-Clad shouldn't make anything in China, but you're misrepresenting the other person's point. He is saying that you should buy American-made stainless steel over Chinese-made stainless steel, and as far as I know, all All-Clad stainless steel products are made in America.
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RedflyerAug 02, 2023 11:31 PM
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Are these decent or are they more cheap chinesium that you throw in the trash after a few uses?
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