Amazon has
12-Piece Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Triple-Ply Stainless Cookware Set (Silver, MCP-12N) on sale for $219.95 - $43.96 when you clip the coupon listed on the product page =
$175.99.
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About this Item:
- Professional Triple Ply Construction features an aluminum core and a brushed stainless exterior with polished rim
- Heat Surround Technology allows for even heat distribution along the bottom and sidewalls of the cookware.
- Cool Grip Stick Handle: Solid stainless steel riveted handle stays cool on the stovetop.
- Drip-Free Pouring Rim
- Tightfitting cover seals in moisture and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results, every time you cook.
- Dishwasher Safe
- Lifetime Warranty
- Suitable for use with induction cook tops
- Compatible for all stovetop including induction
- Set Includes:
- 1.5-quart saucepan with cover (MCP19-16N)
- 3-quart saucepan w/ cover (MCP193-18N)
- 3.5-quart sauté pan w/ helper handle & cover (MCP33-24HN)
- 8-quart stockpot w/ cover (MCP66-24N)
- 8" skillet (MCP22-20N)
- 10" skillet (MCP22-24N)
- 20cm steamer insert with cover (MCP116-20N)
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Horrible recommendation
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This
OR
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...re-set.jsp
Snagged the Ninja set for $189 but hasn't arrived yet. Can return if the Cuisinart is obscenely better.
Watch a few videos on how to use stainless if your switching from non stick.
This
OR
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...re-set.jsp
Snagged the Ninja set for $189 but hasn't arrived yet. Can return if the Cuisinart is obscenely better.
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...roduct.js
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cook n home/cooks standard looks like same company, this brand seems to have very good reviews for this, its also tri-ply, 18/10 steel. I don't see this brand mentioned in the usual comparisons, has anyone used it?
its very hard for consumers to tell the difference, e.g. Cuisinart has other tri-ply sets that are not Multiclad. Tramontina apparently went down in quality and the 'made in brazil' stuff is much better?
I know...time machine...but it's worth a look.
The KitchenAid does have 2 advantages: they give you a 12" frying pan. The Cuisinart doesn't and you'd have to buy that separately. The KitchenAid also includes a bigger saute pan (5 qt vs 3.5 qt).
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The KitchenAid does have 2 advantages: they give you a 12" frying pan. The Cuisinart doesn't and you'd have to buy that separately. The KitchenAid also includes a bigger saute pan (5 qt vs 3.5 qt).
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It has been my first apart from D3 factory seconds. They are well beyond value and very satisfied.
I was under impression some of them will not get used but almost everything is used few times. The only missing item is 12inch pan in case someone needs it.
I wish they well selling 10-12 pans separate as well, that's all I need now
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