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Cuisinart Multiclad Pro Stainless-Steel Cookware 7-Piece Cookware Set

25 Mar

  • 18/10 Stainless Steel Exterior and Interior
  • Drip Free Rim
  • Cool Grip Handle
  • Professional Stainless Covers
  • Oven Safe to 550 Degrees F. Broiler Safe, Freezer safe, Dishwashwer Safe!

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Product Description
For the Consumer who wants premium quality and performance at a fraction of the cost of competitive cookware! 18/10 Stainless Steel Exterior professional brushed finish, easy maintenance and clean-up. 18/10 Stainless S… Read More >>

 
 

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  1. serendipity

    March 25, 2010 at 9:00 am

    I have owned this cookware since it was originally introduced. I am now building sets for both of my grown sons, who love to cook. Good value and excellent performance.

     
  2. Rubys Shoes

    March 25, 2010 at 10:50 am

    The multiclad pro is wonderful cookware, however, I was disappointed in the content of the 7-piece set. The stock pot in this set is only a 6 quart size. This size is not appropriate for preparing a pound of pasta. The set contents was not described in the Amazon product information and I wrongly assumed that the stock pot would be an 8 quart size. The small stock pot means that I will need to purchase the additional piece at the more expensive open-stock pricing…

     
  3. B. Collins

    March 25, 2010 at 1:25 pm

    I did a lot of research before buying this set and so far have been very pleased. In my opinion it’s poor mans All Clad. I started with a 2 qt. saucepan purchased separately at Home Goods and I loved it. The 2 qt. is my go-to pot, but I needed more items. I went back to Home Goods but they didn’t have any other pieces of the Multi-Clad for sale so I had to go online.

    You definitely want to use wooden or silicon utensils to stir or you’ll get scratches on the bottom of your pots. I had read this but got lazy and used a metal spoon and now have some scratches on the bottom of a saucepan, but that’s my fault. Overall, I’m very pleased and would recommend these to anyone. I went with the smaller set since I cook for one and I don’t think I’d use all of the pans in the larger set. I also use cast iron skillets (one large and one small), a smaller Le Creuset dutch oven and I have one 10 in. non-stick skillet for eggs. Trying to get away from non-stick because of the toxic fumes and the coating wears off fairly quickly, but kept one for eggs. I wish I didn’t have to own so many items but they say cookware is like shoes, you need all different types for different purposes and that’s so true!

     
  4. B. G. Corbett

    March 25, 2010 at 2:44 pm

    I have enjoyed the cookware for about a month now and it has done better than I expected. It is very well made and I really like the lids. I do not like glass lids, I have had too much trouble with glass lids in the past. The cookwear is really heavy and looks nice. It heats faster and more even than anything I have ever had in the past. GOOD STUFF!

     
  5. L. LEE

    March 25, 2010 at 4:34 pm

    I purchased this cookware set for my boyfriend as a gift and he was very happy with it. I purchased it sight unseen, based on reviews I read and the the name Cuisinart. I cook alot myself and will say if someone gave a set to me, I would be very pleased. It is heavyweight, but not too heavy and has the appearance of the more expensive cookware, but is not expensive.