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3-pc All-Clad Hard-Anodized Fry Pan Set

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$65

$85

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Costco Wholesale
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Costco Wholesale has 3-pc All-Clad Hard-Anodized Fry Pan Set on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member HomerJay for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8" Fry Pan
  • 10" Fry Pan
  • 12" Fry Pan
Features:
  • Heavy-Gauge Hard Anodized Aluminum Construction
  • 3 Layers of Our High Performance, Non-Stick Coating
  • Compatible with All Cooktops, Including Induction
  • Oven Safe up to 500 °F
  • Dishwasher Safe

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • $20 manufacturer's savings is valid through 10/31/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Costco Wholesale has 3-pc All-Clad Hard-Anodized Fry Pan Set on sale for $64.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member HomerJay for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 8" Fry Pan
  • 10" Fry Pan
  • 12" Fry Pan
Features:
  • Heavy-Gauge Hard Anodized Aluminum Construction
  • 3 Layers of Our High Performance, Non-Stick Coating
  • Compatible with All Cooktops, Including Induction
  • Oven Safe up to 500 °F
  • Dishwasher Safe

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • $20 manufacturer's savings is valid through 10/31/24. While supplies last. Limit 5 per member.
  • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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These are decent non sticks but these are not what everyone means when they say to buy all-clad. There is a deal for 2 pans for $140 at Costco right now for the "real" d3 stainless steel all clads but as you can see they are way more money.
These are dishwasher safe. All nonstick has a limited lifespan, hand washing nonstick is general advice to increase lifespan.
Spend 100 save 20 is also on.

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Oct 21, 2024
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Spend 100 save 20 is also on.
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lentiman
Oct 21, 2024
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These pans are great and anything else I buy has to perform better. They last about few years with heavy use. No non-stick lasts much longer than this. Hand wash!
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DetroitKingz
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Quote from hjohn06 :
Spend 100 save 20 is also on.
Thanks! I was able to pair with this to get the extra $20 off:

https://www.costco.com/Pyrex-10-p...22387.html
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BlueBoundary333
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Quote from TealBreakfast550 :
Hand wash is the only BIG drawback of these
These are dishwasher safe. All nonstick has a limited lifespan, hand washing nonstick is general advice to increase lifespan.
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These are decent non sticks but these are not what everyone means when they say to buy all-clad. There is a deal for 2 pans for $140 at Costco right now for the "real" d3 stainless steel all clads but as you can see they are way more money.
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RobertF1367
Oct 21, 2024
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List shows $64.99 but when I check out it changes back to $84.99. Tried multiple times. Happen to anyone else?

Edit: downvoted for asking a genuine question. Gotta love it.
Last edited by RobertF1367 October 21, 2024 at 07:01 PM.
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Quote from pandanub :
These are decent non sticks but these are not what everyone means when they say to buy all-clad. There is a deal for 2 pans for $140 at Costco right now for the "real" d3 stainless steel all clads but as you can see they are way more money.
Because nonstick are basically throw aways after a couple years, it is not recommended to spend a whole lot on them, especially when you consider that a beautiful stainless All-Clad will become useless once the nonstick coating begins to peel. You can get a good quality non stick pan, that won't break the bank, for about $20-$25 per pan, which is what this deal is. I like these All-Clad nonstick because they are good quality and work on induction. I expect these to last me a few years of limited use before the need to throw away.
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pfreeze
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I bought these from Costco several months ago. Although they are labeled as dishwasher safe and induction-compatible, I have found that the 10" and 12" pans developed the "slightest" curve and don't lay flat on my induction cooktop anymore. I notice when I cook things like pancakes that the heat is not evenly distributed. I ended up buying a 12 inch All-Clad HA1 pan from TJ MAXX and it has been much more consistent over time. I'll probably get the 10" pan as well. These ones at Costco seem like the All-Clad "Essentials" (low end) line you can find at Home Goods or TJ MAXX. They are not bad, but there's better stuff out there imho.
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FiveOClockSomewhere
Oct 22, 2024
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Do yourself a favor and don't buy this. Instead buy a pair of all clad d3 pan. It is better for your health
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sigchidj
Oct 22, 2024
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Wow, great deal….and thanks for the tips on the Pyrex and $20 off 100. $90 out the door for both!
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thischris
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Looks like they still use Teflon coating. Otherwise, this would be an excellent deal. I've switched to ceramic coatings which I hope is safer.
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Quote from pfreeze :
I bought these from Costco several months ago. Although they are labeled as dishwasher safe and induction-compatible, I have found that the 10" and 12" pans developed the "slightest" curve and don't lay flat on my induction cooktop anymore. I notice when I cook things like pancakes that the heat is not evenly distributed. I ended up buying a 12 inch All-Clad HA1 pan from TJ MAXX and it has been much more consistent over time. I'll probably get the 10" pan as well. These ones at Costco seem like the All-Clad "Essentials" (low end) line you can find at Home Goods or TJ MAXX. They are not bad, but there's better stuff out there imho.
The "Essentials" line aren't compatible with induction, so these have to at least be a step up from the essentials line in that aspect.

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Quote from TealBreakfast550 :
Hand wash is the only BIG drawback of these
well nothing should stick unless you scorch it. When they are still hot spray them with hot water and then wipe it out. Done. Well except for things like fish. You need to use some soap then.
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