Stainless Steel Cookware
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Stainless Steel Cookware
Recos please. Can't seem to wade through reviews on anything anymore these days.
I do know that Allclad is good but looking for something more affordable.
I do know that Allclad is good but looking for something more affordable.
ashaNirasha- Posts : 362
Join date : 2011-05-09
Re: Stainless Steel Cookware
'Tools of the Trade' brand seems good. I got one set around 10 years ago and still looks good.
FluteHolder- Posts : 2355
Join date : 2011-06-03
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i had an argument with someone the other day about using a stainless steel container for storing salt. y'all do or no? How abt tamarind and pickles?
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http://www.allcookwarefind.com/Stainless-Steel/
i own the first one, the Cuisinart set. I am satisfied with it, though it may be heavier than all clad. i have to say that i hardly use the 10 and 8 inch skillets. The 8 quart stockpot is too big. i rarely use it. i use the other vessels left and right.
ps: didn't we have this discussion before?
i own the first one, the Cuisinart set. I am satisfied with it, though it may be heavier than all clad. i have to say that i hardly use the 10 and 8 inch skillets. The 8 quart stockpot is too big. i rarely use it. i use the other vessels left and right.
ps: didn't we have this discussion before?
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I don't know if there was a discussion before.kinnera wrote:http://www.allcookwarefind.com/Stainless-Steel/
i own the first one, the Cuisinart set. I am satisfied with it, though it may be heavier than all clad. i have to say that i hardly use the 10 and 8 inch skillets. The 8 quart stockpot is too big. i rarely use it. i use the other vessels left and right.
ps: didn't we have this discussion before?
I thought allclad was the heaviest, and was hoping cuisinart or cephalon would be lighter. I have an enamel coated cast iron sauce pan that I don't use at all, mainly because of the weight. I guess I just have to go check them out rather than order something online.
I don't need need the skillets and stock pot either. All these sets seem to include them. I need sauce pans, sauté pan and a dutch oven.
I remember looking at some Tools of the trade stock pots at Macy's before, but for some reason I had the impression that it was much lighter, cheaper & probably made in India brand. Nothing wrong with that except that some of them aren't triply or 5-ply, but I don't know for sure, so a trip seems unavoidable.
We never store pickles is stainless steel, only in glass or porcelain containers.It rusts. I don't even use stainless steel spoons because if I forget to take it out and leave it in, I invariably have to throw the whole bottle out.
ashaNirasha- Posts : 362
Join date : 2011-05-09
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http://www.amazon.com/Rachael-Ray-Stainless-10-Piece-Cookware/dp/B000UZVSB0
Impedimenta- Posts : 2791
Join date : 2011-04-29
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I got mine as wedding gifts from friends and family. My wedding registry was at Williams Sonoma. I had some IKEA cookware, which worked really well for years, which I promptly gave away to Goodwill after getting the newer and nicer cookware.
gone- Posts : 518
Join date : 2013-04-12
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Interesting. Care to showcase your cookware on cam?mainstreet wrote:I got mine as wedding gifts from friends and family. My wedding registry was at Williams Sonoma. I had some IKEA cookware, which worked really well for years, which I promptly gave away to Goodwill after getting the newer and nicer cookware.
Bittu- Posts : 1151
Join date : 2011-08-19
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