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Calphalon Commercial 9-Piece Hard-Anodized Cookware Set

09 Mar

  • Set includes 2-1/2-quart covered shallow saucepan; 8-, 10-, and 12-inch open skillets; 3- and 7-quart covered chef’s casseroles
  • Heavy-gauge, hard-anodized aluminum construction provides fast, even heating
  • Riveted stainless-steel handles stay comfortably cool for stovetop cooking
  • Casserole lids are domed to return moisture to pot; oven-safe
  • Wash by hand recommended; metal utensil and broiler safe; lifetime warranty

Buy Cheap Calphalon Commercial 9-Piece Hard-Anodized Cookware Set

it’s stick!!

and it’s much more heavier than my expectation!

the price is lovely~ but the low price has the reason!I found the Calphalon 9-piece set for about $50.00 less on other internet markets. One of the frying pans has an ext… Read More >>

 
 

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  1. Su Hui Song

    March 9, 2010 at 1:21 am

    it’s stick!!

    and it’s much more heavier than my expectation!

    the price is lovely~ but the low price has the reason!

     
  2. Joe

    March 9, 2010 at 2:18 am

    I found the Calphalon 9-piece set for about $50.00 less on other internet markets. One of the frying pans has an extra coating on it — not sure if this is a defect or not.

     
  3. J. P. Lomeli

    March 9, 2010 at 3:52 am

    I would tell anyone to STAY AWAY. I have heard so much about Calphalon being the best nonstick pans and such. So I shelled out almost 400$ at Boston Store for the set, since I love to cook. I have had them now for 2 months. Everyday I cook with them EVERYTHING sticks. It doesnt matter if I use a table spoon of cooking oil or a cup. My food never turns out right and it sticks and chars. Honestly, I bought a Tephlon pan from Goodwill for 79c and it NEVER sticks and was a far better buy then the Calphalon. This was a bad 400$ investment.

     
  4. homechefjapanese

    March 9, 2010 at 4:03 am

    I wouldn’t give anything a 5. One good reason is that you are not supposed to cook anything that hasn’t been at room temp for ten minutes to thaw out. Otherwise, the set seems durable and the food cooks evenly. It was worth the price paid.

     
  5. R. Perry

    March 9, 2010 at 4:09 am

    This set of Calphalon cookware does not have a nonstick coating. Everything STICKS and they are difficult to clean. Spend the extra money to get the nonstick interior! You get what you pay for! Calphalon is too good of a name and I’ll likely purchase another set, but this time I’ll know to get a nonstick inside surface.