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Post #163500269 added 05-15-2023 11:43 AM by oldgrowth in Deal Talk
Just came back here to say that it's back in stock!!!! Also, I think if you do not know how to cook well, induction with these pans is the WIN! Yeah, maybe if you already know how to cook with the...
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Post #163500260 added 05-15-2023 11:43 AM by oldgrowth in Deal Talk
Just came back here to say that it's back in stock!!!! Also, I think if you do not know how to cook well, induction with these pans is the WIN! Yeah, maybe if you already know how to cook with the...
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Post #161030044 added 01-15-2023 2:29 AM by AoDAzrael in Deal Talk
Nooooo OOS :( I've been mulling it over and decided to go for it but now it's no longer available.
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Post #159204499 added 11-19-2022 8:26 PM by fis in Deal Talk
Fair point, but they are all still very heavy pieces
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Post #159098626 added 11-17-2022 8:25 AM by fvvcvf in Deal Talk
That's the beauty of the Demeyere Atlantis line. The skillets are heavy with Aluminum, which has has a >4x thermal conductivity advantage over cast iron and an even bigger advantage over stainless...
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Post #159085894 added 11-16-2022 10:18 PM by fis in Deal Talk
I don't understand. Aluminum is preferred over iron or steel precisely because it weighs less. People pay more for copper not because it retains heat well, but because it does the opposite -- it...
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Post #159009979 added 11-14-2022 4:19 PM by fvvcvf in Deal Talk
It's a good thing when the weight comes from aluminum or copper, right?
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Post #159009535 added 11-14-2022 4:06 PM by fis in Deal Talk
If heavy was always a good thing I'd use my cast iron more often.
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Post #159009394 added 11-14-2022 4:01 PM by fvvcvf in Deal Talk
The Proline pans are heavy, which is a good thing, since evenness and heat retention are the most important qualities in a skillet, but note that all the straight sided pieces are disc-based with 2mm...
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Post #158955037 added 11-12-2022 4:37 PM by corazones in Deal Talk
Holy moley! I still buy my cookware at Ross.
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Post #158951068 added 11-12-2022 1:16 PM by maveriq in Deal Talk
I own an Proline skillet. Its far and away better than the all-clad, but for a sauce pan? Just buy the all-clad, or even the tramontina/etc.
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Post #158946388 added 11-12-2022 9:39 AM by fis in Deal Talk
It all depends on how you cook, and where you store your pans. I can't think of a pan or pot I own that I don't lift. Even with my biggest pots I like to hold on one hand and scrape the last bits...
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Post #158926813 added 11-11-2022 1:50 PM by mpod5 in Deal Talk
Agree with what a lot of others have said, these pans really are just a cut above. The brand makes stuff of the kind of quality that's hard to find anymore. I lost my affinity for all clad when I...
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Post #158920648 added 11-11-2022 10:19 AM by kellybrf in Deal Talk
no, they're perfectly smooth on the inside. and as for the thickness, it depends on what you're doing with it. making an egg? not a big deal. adding a cold 1.5" cut of meat to the pan? big deal
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Post #158916604 added 11-11-2022 8:16 AM by coachclass in Deal Talk
Looking at the pictures, doesn't the weld bump make the same type of corner that is hard to clean? As for thickness - at at certain point, adding more thickness doesn't really impact cooking. Not...
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Post #158914381 added 11-11-2022 6:59 AM by StargateAtlantis in Deal Talk
All clad copper core all the way
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Post #158913823 added 11-11-2022 6:39 AM by ItsAllAboutTheU in Deal Talk
Agree 100%
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Post #158913706 added 11-11-2022 6:35 AM by radagastmod in Deal Talk
Bought these on a good sale a few years back.. It is a small thing, but really wonderful to have welded handles. Not needing to clean around the handle rivets is nice.
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Post #158911534 added 11-11-2022 4:55 AM by nivla16 in Deal Talk
People might be ok with it since it’s dishwasher safe. As for holding it while cooking, it’s mostly just applicable to the skillet, right?
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Post #158911018 added 11-11-2022 4:12 AM by supu in Deal Talk
Why no one is talking about weight and heavy is not better for feeling and cleaning. at least
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