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expired Posted by Boongs • Sep 21, 2023
Sep 21, 2023 7:26 PM
Costco Members: 12-Piece Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Cookware Set
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Good quality and honestly feels very similar to my All-Clad in terms of cooking. If you are getting into cooking or looking for an intro set for a young person this is a great starter set. I use 5 of the 7 items in this set regularly.
Only down sides, the fry pans have wide curves on sides meaning the 8" pan is kind of useless in my opinion. I use the 10" for most things but I still had to got out and buy a 12" pan to feel like I had a complete set. The 3 qt deep sauce pan also doesn't feel that great, too small but also too big, most of the times I just end up using the 3 qt sauce pan or 5/8 qt pots.
Overall for the money, I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
I'm a fan, good value. I'm not a fan of sets (especially knife sets) since you get a bunch of useless stuff, but the different types of pans all have been getting some use for me, surprisingly. 1.5qt sauce pan for small batches of oats and sauce, deep saute pan can be used for pasta, smaller pan for eggs (since I only have a bunch of 12" pans). The only one for me I'm not sure will get use is the the dutch oven, since I think I'd rather just use my enameled cast iron dutch oven.
Good quality and honestly feels very similar to my All-Clad in terms of cooking. If you are getting into cooking or looking for an intro set for a young person this is a great starter set. I use 5 of the 7 items in this set regularly.
Only down sides, the fry pans have wide curves on sides meaning the 8" pan is kind of useless in my opinion. I use the 10" for most things but I still had to got out and buy a 12" pan to feel like I had a complete set. The 3 qt deep sauce pan also doesn't feel that great, too small but also too big, most of the times I just end up using the 3 qt sauce pan or 5/8 qt pots.
Overall for the money, I would buy this again in a heartbeat.
So now your comment has me hesitating. Is this set going to leave me as peeved as the CS? The images don't look that bad, but with curved sides instead of that infernal slope, it's hard to get a clear idea of how big the actual flat parts are.
I'm not so excited about going through the trouble of returning these (unpacked but haven't used them yet), but is there any economical way to get glass lids for these, or am I better off returning and getting a different set that comes with them?
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I wanted to ask, it seems the only difference (other than the glass lids) is that the costco triclad extends up the side and the one I bought is limited to the bottom. Is that enough to justify getting one over the other?
I wanted to ask, it seems the only difference (other than the glass lids) is that the costco triclad extends up the side and the one I bought is limited to the bottom. Is that enough to justify getting one over the other?
FWIW we had one pot that was bottom only and it was a noticeable difference from the fully clad stuff in terms of heating evenly and thoroughly, but also will depend a bit on what you're making in it?
Pretty decent write up of the issue (long read) here:
https://www.centurylife
That said as I mention all but 1 piece of what we own in stainless is the tri-ply-all-the-way stuff from them, which is most directly comparable to all-clad (and americas test kitchen found the same, recommending it over all clad as being nearly identical for a fraction of the price)
I'm not so excited about going through the trouble of returning these (unpacked but haven't used them yet), but is there any economical way to get glass lids for these, or am I better off returning and getting a different set that comes with them?
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