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expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 16, 2026 09:23 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Jan 16, 2026 09:23 PM

All-Clad Factory Seconds Sale: 12" Fry Pan w/ Lid D3

& More + Free Shipping on $60+

$85

$180

52% off
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  • What are Factory Seconds?:
    • The products which are for sale on this site are FACTORY SECONDS. 1. They have minor cosmetic scratches and/or dents. 2. Some cookware might not be engraved on the bottom. 3. There may be variances in lid types, etc however those variances should not impact the use of the product. 4. Copper Core band may not be etched all the way through There are no defects which will affect the performance of the cookware.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Home and Cook Sales is offering 15% Off $60+ Orders with discount code SDJAN15 in cart. Shipping is free on $60+ orders.

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • What are Factory Seconds?:
    • The products which are for sale on this site are FACTORY SECONDS. 1. They have minor cosmetic scratches and/or dents. 2. Some cookware might not be engraved on the bottom. 3. There may be variances in lid types, etc however those variances should not impact the use of the product. 4. Copper Core band may not be etched all the way through There are no defects which will affect the performance of the cookware.
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mortaza77
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The listed prices seem really way higher than last year.
fis
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A reminder: We have an All-Clad Pots & Pans Advice FAQ that covers this sale as well as the differences between all of the All-Clad products. Pricing at this sale fluctuates from month to month and item to item, so buyers should do their homework. The 12" covered skillet is a good buy at $85 but yes -- most items this month are at least $10 more than their historic best prices (the D3 3-quart saute pan is usually a "loss leader" that can be had for under $70, and it's $120!). For any specific item, search SD and you'll probably find a historic sale price."Nicer" is subjective. Again I encourage folks to check out the FAQ. The traditional handles were designed that way for a reason. I own both and they are both well-designed, but I prefer the traditional handles, especially for larger pans.

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Jan 23, 2026 07:45 PM
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FeistyRoom2227Jan 23, 2026 07:45 PM
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Quote from inpinotveritas :

Precisely. Although copper has a heat conductivity of about 2.5X that of aluminum, the layer thickness is like 1/2-1/3 the thickness of the aluminum layer in the D3 (CC"s copper layer is also sandwiched between two layers of aluminum to reach about the same overall thickness of the D3's entire aluminum layer), which nets for a modestly more temperature responsive pan at a rather considerable increase in cost.

Some videos by Prudent Reviews on YouTube (https://youtu.be/w9yhMf0-3ts?t=344 and https://youtu.be/zL8so9QPqfQ?t=180 for example ) compare D3, D5, Copper-Core, G5 performance in some basic heating tests. There's other similar performance reports on YT as well. If the modest improvement in heating time and the budget isn't constrained, then buy it if it brings you joy to your cooking. One can still achieve great results even with the D3 line of cookware.

I've recently purchased a few D5 pieces (like D3 in construction but with the aluminum layer split in half by a steel layer) myself as it's shown to have more even heating between the center and outer areas of the pan which I desire. Interestingly, the D5 appears to have improved performance when used on induction (I believe that's shown later in the 2nd YT link) which is probably due to the middle steel layer being close enough to the magnetic field on an induction cooktop to help heat the pan. I have been using an induction cooktop for some time with my Cuisinart French Classic cookware so looking forward to this benefit with the D5 pieces.
If people have glass cooktops, regular or induction, are notorious for warping pans. D5 is supposed to be the most warp resistant. D3 is lighter an more responsive, if you have gas. Maximum responsiveness is pointless on a glass cooktop, as the glass itself retains heat.
Jan 23, 2026 07:48 PM
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PoorWaltJan 23, 2026 07:48 PM
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Quote from FeistyRoom2227 :
If you want a perfect piece, get "packaging damage". If you want to save a little extra money, factory seconds will have some kind of small blemish on them. I only buy factory seconds, because I am cheap. I am a bachelor and I just want cookware that works well, not museum pieces. There is only a small additional difference in price to get only "packaging damage".
I didn't bother to consider that factory seconds would have a better markdown than just damaged packaging. Makes sense. We bang the hell out of ours, so the blemishes don't mean much after a couple weeks of use. Thanks for the tip!
Jan 24, 2026 09:04 AM
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inpinotveritasJan 24, 2026 09:04 AM
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Quote from FeistyRoom2227 :
If people have glass cooktops, regular or induction, are notorious for warping pans. D5 is supposed to be the most warp resistant. D3 is lighter an more responsive, if you have gas. Maximum responsiveness is pointless on a glass cooktop, as the glass itself retains heat.
I've been doing most of my cooking on a portable induction cooktop with my tri-clad (Cuisinart French Classic) cookware for over 10 years. I've yet to warp a pan. Some other set of factors is at work than simply a glass cooktop.
Jan 24, 2026 05:19 PM
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FeistyRoom2227Jan 24, 2026 05:19 PM
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Quote from inpinotveritas :

I've been doing most of my cooking on a portable induction cooktop with my tri-clad (Cuisinart French Classic) cookware for over 10 years. I've yet to warp a pan. Some other set of factors is at work than simply a glass cooktop.
I warped a Cuisinart Multiclad Pro sauté pan on my glass cooktop. Now it spins.

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