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forum thread Posted by piyoman • Oct 26, 2024
forum thread Posted by piyoman • Oct 26, 2024

Henckels Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 12-piece Cookware Set @ Costco for $144.99 in-store ($154.99 online)

$145

$185

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For those of you that didn't jump on the 12 piece Tramontina tri-ply cookware set, Costco now has the Henkels for $184.99 - $40 = $144.99 in-store. $40 discount is available through Nov 17th.

Features:
- Tri-Ply Stainless-Steel Body
- 1.5qt, 3qt and 8qt pots come with interior etched markings for measurements.
- 1.5qt, 3qt and 4qt glass lids have the built-in strainers
- Suitable for all Cooktops, Including Induction
- Oven and Broiler Safe Up To 600°F (425°F with Lid), And Dishwasher Safe

Set includes
- 8" frying pan
- 10" frying pan
- 12" frying pan with lid
- 1.5qt saucepan with lid
- 3qt saucepan with lid
- 4qt sautepan with lid
- 8qt stock pot with lid


Made in China


https://www.costco.com/henckels-t...69635.html
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For those of you that didn't jump on the 12 piece Tramontina tri-ply cookware set, Costco now has the Henkels for $184.99 - $40 = $144.99 in-store. $40 discount is available through Nov 17th.

Features:
- Tri-Ply Stainless-Steel Body
- 1.5qt, 3qt and 8qt pots come with interior etched markings for measurements.
- 1.5qt, 3qt and 4qt glass lids have the built-in strainers
- Suitable for all Cooktops, Including Induction
- Oven and Broiler Safe Up To 600°F (425°F with Lid), And Dishwasher Safe

Set includes
- 8" frying pan
- 10" frying pan
- 12" frying pan with lid
- 1.5qt saucepan with lid
- 3qt saucepan with lid
- 4qt sautepan with lid
- 8qt stock pot with lid


Made in China


https://www.costco.com/henckels-t...69635.html

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Oct 27, 2024
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Joined May 2014
Oct 27, 2024
Laserboxes72
Oct 27, 2024
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Made in China..
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Oct 27, 2024
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Joined Jan 2009
Oct 27, 2024
HunterGatherer
Oct 27, 2024
2,286 Posts
Decent set. Not as good as my made in Italy, Kirkland All clad clones, from 25 years ago, but should do fine.
Oct 28, 2024
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Joined Sep 2021
Oct 28, 2024
SplendidStar1506
Oct 28, 2024
28 Posts
Quote from HunterGatherer :
Decent set. Not as good as my made in Italy, Kirkland All clad clones, from 25 years ago, but should do fine.
How does it compare to the tramontina set made in Brazil?
Oct 28, 2024
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airsoftspartan
Oct 28, 2024
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Quote from SplendidStar1506 :
How does it compare to the tramontina set made in Brazil?
Tramontina I hear is pretty good but sadly no experience. MC2 is pretty sticky when cooking when compared to all-clad and especially to Zwilling's other brand Demeyere with their silvinox treatment. Silvinox can be found on a number of their other brands/lines. I'm not a personal fan of glass lids as they are heavier, more likely to break and steam up and you can't see well through them anyway.
Demeyere - Belgian made usually. On the heavy side and the more layers the heavier and longer to preheat but sticks the least
All-Clad - Made in America. Graphite line - lightest and so far my favorite line. Followed by copper but usually not worth the extra cost compared to regular d3 line which is very good and if you buy from their home and cook sales for scratch and dent along with second quality can all be had for decent prices.
Zwilling direct brands and KitchenAid cookware with silvinox treatment. Made in China but have the same treatment to make their stainless less sticky.
Tramontina - cheaper, sometimes made in Brazil instead of of China
MC2 - Chinese made, very affordable, stickiest of stainless that I've used so be stocked with barkeepers friend and good scrubby sponges.
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Oct 29, 2024
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piyoman
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Oct 29, 2024
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Quote from SplendidStar1506 :
How does it compare to the tramontina set made in Brazil?
I returned the Tramontina set for this set. The raised glass lids with a built-in strainer and the flared lip with a pour spout sealed the deal. I have a cast iron pizza pan that I use regularly as a griddle and these lids are perfect for sealing in some heat without squishing my food. The straight edge of the Tramontina pots meant that every time I pour it would dribble down the side making quite a mess to clean up.

I don't find that this set sticks any more than the other set. Just as long as you preheat your pan hot enough and put a splash of oil it's fine.
Oct 29, 2024
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txprelude
Oct 29, 2024
315 Posts
Quote from airsoftspartan :
Tramontina I hear is pretty good but sadly no experience. MC2 is pretty sticky when cooking when compared to all-clad and especially to Zwilling's other brand Demeyere with their silvinox treatment. Silvinox can be found on a number of their other brands/lines. I'm not a personal fan of glass lids as they are heavier, more likely to break and steam up and you can't see well through them anyway.
Demeyere - Belgian made usually. On the heavy side and the more layers the heavier and longer to preheat but sticks the least
All-Clad - Made in America. Graphite line - lightest and so far my favorite line. Followed by copper but usually not worth the extra cost compared to regular d3 line which is very good and if you buy from their home and cook sales for scratch and dent along with second quality can all be had for decent prices.
Zwilling direct brands and KitchenAid cookware with silvinox treatment. Made in China but have the same treatment to make their stainless less sticky.
Tramontina - cheaper, sometimes made in Brazil instead of of China
MC2 - Chinese made, very affordable, stickiest of stainless that I've used so be stocked with barkeepers friend and good scrubby sponges.
Sorry for being a noob when it comes to cookware but what's MC2 stand for here? Thanks
Oct 29, 2024
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rkster09
Oct 29, 2024
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Made in China vs Made in US ? Will the quality changes, even if its same brand?

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Oct 29, 2024
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SplendidStar1506
Oct 29, 2024
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Quote from airsoftspartan :
Tramontina I hear is pretty good but sadly no experience. MC2 is pretty sticky when cooking when compared to all-clad and especially to Zwilling's other brand Demeyere with their silvinox treatment. Silvinox can be found on a number of their other brands/lines. I'm not a personal fan of glass lids as they are heavier, more likely to break and steam up and you can't see well through them anyway. Demeyere - Belgian made usually. On the heavy side and the more layers the heavier and longer to preheat but sticks the leastAll-Clad - Made in America. Graphite line - lightest and so far my favorite line. Followed by copper but usually not worth the extra cost compared to regular d3 line which is very good and if you buy from their home and cook sales for scratch and dent along with second quality can all be had for decent prices. Zwilling direct brands and KitchenAid cookware with silvinox treatment. Made in China but have the same treatment to make their stainless less sticky.Tramontina - cheaper, sometimes made in Brazil instead of of ChinaMC2 - Chinese made, very affordable, stickiest of stainless that I've used so be stocked with barkeepers friend and good scrubby sponges.
Okay thanks for feedback! I'm going to return the tramontina and keep an eye on the all clad graphite

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