All-Clad Factory Seconds + 15% Off $60+: 12" Fry Pan w/ Lid
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Home and Cook Sales has All-Clad Factory Seconds Cookware on sale for the prices listed below when you apply the 15% Off $60+Orders discount code SDMAY15 in your cart. Shipping is free on orders $60+.
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The products which are for sale on this site are factory seconds. They have minor cosmetic scratches and/or dents. There are no defects which will affect the cookware's performance.
This is the best sale for stainless cookware, but I would not recommend all All-Clad products. Because the sale comes around frequently, I created this sticky FAQ/discussion on the product forum covering all the questions that come up with this sale -- about the sale, about the different All-Clad lines, etc. Check it out.
(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
I don't think it's that he doesn't recommend All Clad, it's that he doesn't recommend ALL All Clad products.
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05-15-2024 at 01:01 PM.
This is the best sale for stainless cookware, but I would not recommend all All-Clad products. Because the sale comes around frequently, I created this sticky FAQ/discussion on the product forum covering all the questions that come up with this sale -- about the sale, about the different All-Clad lines, etc. Check it out.
(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
This is the best sale for stainless cookware, but I would not recommend all All-Clad products.
You have a great summary thread on All-clad, so I'm curious about your thoughts. Don't like certain pieces, lines, or brand as a whole. What about Hestan? Enamored by the flush rivets.
Picked at the 12.5" and 2qt for a trial run. At sub $200 it's worth seeing what the fuss is about.
This is the best sale for stainless cookware, but I would not recommend all All-Clad products. Because the sale comes around frequently, I created this sticky FAQ/discussion on the product forum covering all the questions that come up with this sale -- about the sale, about the different All-Clad lines, etc. Check it out.
(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
I don't think it's that he doesn't recommend All Clad, it's that he doesn't recommend ALL All Clad products.
I agree; there are some products that are great. But, pricing a sieve at $80 when you can get an equal product from another company for $18, it's brand name fees.
Thanks. Was waiting for this round of sales with an additional coupon code. Got the 2 quart sauce pan
Wish they would bring back more stainless bakeware.
You have a great summary thread on All-clad, so I'm curious about your thoughts. Don't like certain pieces, lines, or brand as a whole. What about Hestan? Enamored by the flush rivets.
Picked at the 12.5" and 2qt for a trial run. At sub $200 it's worth seeing what the fuss is about.
I've never cooked on Hestan pans, or even seen a detailed review, but they look like good pans. I like that they are fully sealed. The flush rivets sound nice (rivets are definitely better than welds but these don't "intrude" like other rivets), but honestly I've never understand the problem with All-Clad's rivets. They don't get in the way of my cooking, and I don't obsess with how shiny and new my pans need to look after 30 years. To me, as a selling point, it's kind of grasping at straws.
But the bottom line reason I recommend All-Clad D3 (and particularly this sale) is not because they are the best. It's because they occupy a sweet spot of performance, function, durability, and value. Some pans are heavier and better at heat retention, and cost twice as much. Some pans have sealed edges, and cost twice as much. Some pans are just gimmicks to be avoided (Hexclad comes to mind), and cost twice as much.
I think the optimal set has at least a few All-Clad skillets and sauciers, but also has some heavier non-stainless steel pans from other brands, and a nonstick or two from other brands.
I don't think it's that he doesn't recommend All Clad, it's that he doesn't recommend ALL All Clad products.
Correct. Read the FAQ link. I'm a fan of All-clad stainless cookware -- particularly the fully clad skillets, saucepans, and sauciers. Those are the products that they built their reputation on, and that continue to get rated as the best by places like Cook's Illustrated and Wirecutter.
But I pretty much don't recommend any other products from All-Clad. Since the brand was acquired by a conglomerate, they've started slapping their logo on all kinds of other products -- bakeware, appliances, utensils, and other types of cookware like cast iron pots -- non of which they even make in their own U.S. factories. It's all imported from China, and it's often a terrible value.
Have to replace my Circulon but can't decide on something like this or go non stick and another Circulon or something of that ilk (suggestions comments concerns)
Have to replace my Circulon but can't decide on something like this or go non stick and another Circulon or something of that ilk (suggestions comments concerns)
We switched from Circulon to All-Clad after learning about the effects of the nonstick flaking off. There's a learning curve to stainless cookware but it heats up quickly and cooks very well.
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(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
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(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
Picked at the 12.5" and 2qt for a trial run. At sub $200 it's worth seeing what the fuss is about.
(I need to update it to include All-Clad's new enameled cast iron line)
Curious why you don't recommend them?
I don't think it's that he doesn't recommend All Clad, it's that he doesn't recommend ALL All Clad products.
Wish they would bring back more stainless bakeware.
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Picked at the 12.5" and 2qt for a trial run. At sub $200 it's worth seeing what the fuss is about.
But the bottom line reason I recommend All-Clad D3 (and particularly this sale) is not because they are the best. It's because they occupy a sweet spot of performance, function, durability, and value. Some pans are heavier and better at heat retention, and cost twice as much. Some pans have sealed edges, and cost twice as much. Some pans are just gimmicks to be avoided (Hexclad comes to mind), and cost twice as much.
I think the optimal set has at least a few All-Clad skillets and sauciers, but also has some heavier non-stainless steel pans from other brands, and a nonstick or two from other brands.
But I pretty much don't recommend any other products from All-Clad. Since the brand was acquired by a conglomerate, they've started slapping their logo on all kinds of other products -- bakeware, appliances, utensils, and other types of cookware like cast iron pots -- non of which they even make in their own U.S. factories. It's all imported from China, and it's often a terrible value.
*tips hat*