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Costco Stores In-Warehouse: 8-Qt Tramontina Tri-Ply Multicooker w/ Pasta Insert

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Costco Wholesale Stores [Deal Reference] has 8-Quart Tramontina Stainless Steel Tri-Ply Multicooker w/ Pasta Insert on sale for $29.99 valid for in-warehouse purchase only.

You may check the warehouse section of the Costco App and search for local inventory using item number 1901805

Thanks to community member c2nah777 for finding this deal

Note, product/availability will vary by location.

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  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $30 lower (50.01% savings); normally priced online for $59.99; available for in-warehouse purchase only
  • About the Deal
    • This multi-functional design replaces multiple cookware pieces w/ tri-ply base to enhance heating efficiency + tempered glass lid & stainless steel pasta insert
    • Ideal for pasta, soups, stocks, stews, steaming and batch cooking
    • Limit 5 per member
    • Product Item: #1901805 (for reference)
    • Offer valid through June 15, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is available for in-store purchase only
    • Product can be returned to any more than 800 Costco warehouses worldwide

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Costco Wholesale Stores [Deal Reference] has 8-Quart Tramontina Stainless Steel Tri-Ply Multicooker w/ Pasta Insert on sale for $29.99 valid for in-warehouse purchase only.

You may check the warehouse section of the Costco App and search for local inventory using item number 1901805

Thanks to community member c2nah777 for finding this deal

Note, product/availability will vary by location.

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • At the time of research, this product is $30 lower (50.01% savings); normally priced online for $59.99; available for in-warehouse purchase only
  • About the Deal
    • This multi-functional design replaces multiple cookware pieces w/ tri-ply base to enhance heating efficiency + tempered glass lid & stainless steel pasta insert
    • Ideal for pasta, soups, stocks, stews, steaming and batch cooking
    • Limit 5 per member
    • Product Item: #1901805 (for reference)
    • Offer valid through June 15, 2026 or while pricing/supplies last
  • Additional Details
    • Product is available for in-store purchase only
    • Product can be returned to any more than 800 Costco warehouses worldwide

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nyospe
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I don't have this brand, but I can tell you the pasta insert is the secret to a few recipes that use the starch infused water for sauces.

I can make a good carbonara by just draining into another container, but the insert means I'm ready to temper the egg the second the pasta is done, which improves the outcome enough that I notice. It also lets me make bone broth with far less hassle for the straining.

So, yes, the insert is useful, and stainless steel is a must. Aluminum is usually too thin, and far too soft. Ceramic coated pots may claim whatever they want, I've yet to see one that didn't eventually chip, and to date, only the ones that are cast iron didn't turn out to be pot metal even when they advertised otherwise. Flourine based non stick materials are a disaster in every respect, as convenient as they might be when new.

... three ply is decent, and some cookware from this brand is good, but they also produce (or maybe license) some awful stuff.
MyNeighborElHoardo
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I bought this when it was $40 (I think) and wound up returning it. It's definitely not up to the standards I expect from the other Tramontina stuff I have. Reviews aren't great on it either and others had similar issues with build quality. For $30 you could do a lot worse if you eat a lot of pasta but I wasn't satisfied personally. Conversely, I've actually come to prefer the cold start method for my pasta (and the water gets starchier) but this can certainly make life easier if you prefer the traditional way.
taitai3
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This is "tri-ply base" cookware, not a true clad, if that matters to you.

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May 28, 2026 08:15 PM
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Samiam7May 28, 2026 08:15 PM
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Serious eats did a comparison in performance between All-Clad vs Tramonita.
https://www.seriouseats.com/equip...na-skillet
Here's their conclusion for a quick TL;DR:
"So there you have it. While the Tramontina actually edges out the All-Clad as far as heat retention goes, the All-Clad is an all-around better performer. But is it worth paying three times as much for it? Not really. Only by using controlled quantitative tests could I find any difference at all in how the pans perform. Even then, the differences were minimal. If money is absolutely no object, go ahead and buy the All-Clad. For the rest of us, the Tramontina set should do just fine."
I don't have this exact pot but I've been using Tramontina stainless steel pots and pans and they've been great. Haven't had any issues for their tri-ply line.
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TealIdea227May 28, 2026 11:38 PM
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Quote from Samiam7 :
If money is absolutely no object, go ahead and buy the All-Clad. For the rest of us, the Tramontina set should do just fine
I don't fault Serious Eats for doing what they do at all, but it irks me that the hoity-toity need to be convinced that "no, really, it's OK to buy poor people stuff". Thus driving up prices for poor people stuff.
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BeigeFruit9236May 29, 2026 12:51 PM
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Nice.
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silenuxMay 29, 2026 12:51 PM
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Quote from taitai3 :
This is "tri-ply base" cookware, not a true clad, if that matters to you.
Yes this is an important distinction.
I would stay away from this because of that.
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RobertJasonMay 29, 2026 03:09 PM
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If you plan to make this much pasta please check your A1C yearly, lol. This would be good for large cookouts like crab though.
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brian17834May 29, 2026 03:35 PM
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Great price and the perfect size for big pots of soup, chili, boiling a whole chicken, and of course to boil pasta
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c2nah777
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Quote from RobertJason :
If you plan to make this much pasta please check your A1C yearly, lol. This would be good for large cookouts like crab though.
On the pasta box it advises 4-6 quarts of water. And you need room for it to boil, and the inner pot takes some space away,
So, it depends on how many for dinner.
And leftover pasta is like leftover chilli. Always better.
Last edited by c2nah777 May 29, 2026 at 08:53 AM.
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May 29, 2026 05:21 PM
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TealIdea227May 29, 2026 05:21 PM
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Quote from silenux :
Yes this is an important distinction.
I would stay away from this because of that.
You should absolutely buy All-Clad D7. Tramontina is for the poors. What would your neighbors think if they saw a discoloration on one of your pots? The shame.
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dealexpiredMay 31, 2026 08:25 PM
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Quote from benchic :
Yes this is their made in China (I checked in the store) stuff not the made in Brazil which is higher quality.
Ugh - I bought this yesterday and completely forgot to check where it was manufactured. I have the Brazil manufactured set from Sam's that I love. Thank you for mentioning that. Back to the store it goes!
I also have the 8 quart All Clad try-ply stockpot/strainer(did they stop selling the tall version? I have the tall version and all I can find is this multipot stuff online now) and my biggest problem with comparing it to this Tramontina 8 quart stockpot is the holes are much, much larger on the strainer of the Tramontina than my All Clad one. You really want to have tinier holes in these things. I boiled a whole chicken in my All Clad yesterday and I did not even have to strain the liquid again after I lifted the strainer with the chicken out. Just went right to cooking down liquid into a beautiful concentrated broth.
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