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Prime Members: 10-Piece Cuisinart TPS-10 Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set

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$110

$220

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 10-Piece Cuisinart TPS-10 Professional Tri-Ply Classic Stainless Steel Cookware Set on sale for $109.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8" Cuisinart Skillet
  • 10" Cuisinart Skillet
  • 1.5-Quart Cuisinart Saucepan w/ Glass Cover
  • 2.5-Quart Cuisinart Saucepan w/ Glass Cover
  • 3-Quart Cuisinart Sauté Pan w/ Glass Cover + Helper Handle
  • 6-Quart Cuisinart Stockpot w/ Glass Cover
  • Lifetime warranty

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 10-Piece Cuisinart TPS-10 Professional Tri-Ply Classic Stainless Steel Cookware Set on sale for $109.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8" Cuisinart Skillet
  • 10" Cuisinart Skillet
  • 1.5-Quart Cuisinart Saucepan w/ Glass Cover
  • 2.5-Quart Cuisinart Saucepan w/ Glass Cover
  • 3-Quart Cuisinart Sauté Pan w/ Glass Cover + Helper Handle
  • 6-Quart Cuisinart Stockpot w/ Glass Cover
  • Lifetime warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer beats the previous FP deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Cuisinart TPS-10 Professional Performance Tri-Ply 10-Piece Classic Cookware Set, Heat Surround Technology, Drip Free Pouring with Cool Grip Handles, Stainless Steel

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Oct 9, 2024
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dacng
Oct 9, 2024
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Thanks. got one.
Oct 9, 2024
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SensibleJuice669
Oct 9, 2024
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Genuinely curious. Besides these being made in China, what are some reasons one would go for All Clad over these?
Oct 9, 2024
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holysin
Oct 9, 2024
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Good set, and worth noting that these (and all of their tri-ply) are induction compatible.

I bought their fancier MultiClad Pro 12 piece set back in 2013 (~$220) and still am quite happy with it in 2024 so at this price this seems like a no brainer for those who are looking for a new set of pans or are going induction considering the lifetime warranty.
Oct 9, 2024
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SplendidStar1506
Oct 9, 2024
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This or the tramontina made in Brazil?
Oct 9, 2024
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StrongBoundary834
Oct 9, 2024
85 Posts
How is this one compare with Costco deal
https://slickdeals.net/share/android_app/fp/1004478
Oct 9, 2024
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SeriousAction106
Oct 9, 2024
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Quote from holysin :
Good set, and worth noting that these (and all of their tri-ply) are induction compatible.

I bought their fancier MultiClad Pro 12 piece set back in 2013 (~$220) and still am quite happy with it in 2024 so at this price this seems like a no brainer for those who are looking for a new set of pans or are going induction considering the lifetime warranty.
whats difference between this and multiclad
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highspeed11
Oct 9, 2024
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Quote from SensibleJuice669 :
Genuinely curious. Besides these being made in China, what are some reasons one would go for All Clad over these?
Name brand whores.
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MellowCabbage8878
Oct 9, 2024
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Quote from SensibleJuice669 :
Genuinely curious. Besides these being made in China, what are some reasons one would go for All Clad over these?
From my experience cheap SS pans like these will warp from pre-heating too long or temperature changes (e.g. adding tap water to recipes). The bottom of the pan will then not be flat. Which is a concern with electric glass cooktops where the cooktop now won't heat the food evenly as only some of the pan is touching the surface. The pan will be wobbly on the cooktop. Higher quality all clad pans have not warped for me.
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holysin
Oct 9, 2024
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Quote from SeriousAction106 :
whats difference between this and multiclad
At first blush, the pots themselves can handle 550F versus 500 in the ovens and the mlti come with steel lids that can also handle the oven at full temperature versus the cheaper ones come with glass lids that are supposedly good to 350 Fahrenheit - possibly also country of origin, though that might just be the upgraded French classic these days (which is made in France). But honestly I couldn't tell you aside from these are definitely cheaper and don't have steel lids. I went with the mCP because there wasn't a huge difference in price at the time and I really prefer steel lids.

EDIT after deal: now that the deal has ended the difference is now $40 with the mcps at $260 and include the steel lids plus a steamer insert for the largest pot with its own lid (not huge, but works for frozen bao heating purposes for my use) so I'd still buy the mcp 12 piece kit from amazon at that price if I needed to fit a new kitchen or needed an induction compatible set https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009JXPS6U/ also of note, the MCP kit recently was the best overall stainless set winner pick by Better homes and gardens - yay extrinsic validation! (https://www.bhg.com/recipes/tools...ware-sets/ )
Last edited by holysin October 11, 2024 at 04:00 PM.
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holysin
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Quote from MellowCabbage8878 :
From my experience cheap SS pans like these will warp from pre-heating too long or temperature changes (e.g. adding tap water to recipes). The bottom of the pan will then not be flat. Which is a concern with electric glass cooktops where the cooktop now won't heat the food evenly as only some of the pan is touching the surface. The pan will be wobbly on the cooktop. Higher quality all clad pans have not warped for me.
Have you requested a replacement due to the lifetime warranty or are you lumping these pans with cheap steel pans you've purchased that did not come with a warranty? (Again, these pans like all of the Cuisinart stainless come with a lifetime warranty if they warp you *should* be able to get them replaced regardless of how long you have owned them much like La creuset, it's the reason I went with the mcp Cuisinart 12 piece kit a decade ago when I needed pots and so far none of mine have warped so I have not had to use the warranty at this point so I cannot confirm that they honor their warranty personally - so I am genuinely asking if they did for you.)


Edit: In case it's helpful for anyone, the *main* difference between cheap and expensive pans is the thickness of the metal. Thinner metal will warp easier than thick metal but *ALL* metal will eventually warp if treated to temperature swings that overwhelm their tolerances, but if you make a pan too thick it will take forever and a day to heat up and be hard for the chef to move so it's about finding that sweet spot, and then finding it again for each "level" of cookware you sell so there's a point in the consumer moving upwards in the levels as unlike vehicles, you can't really add options other than shape of handle and structure of lid. But really, everything will eventually break, I think my most expensive pot is a la creuset enameled dutch oven that started to lose its enamel after roughly a decade of use, I had no problem using their lifetime warranty over email - I just had to send them pictures of the damage and the whole pot. I'm *hopeful* that Cuisinart would be a similar procedure possibly with them paying to ship the pan back to them to confirm warp...
Last edited by holysin October 9, 2024 at 03:47 PM.
Oct 9, 2024
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smintman
Oct 9, 2024
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I bet these draw a magnet. They aren't Stainless in my book.
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