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by bryanboyer , Nov 07 '99
Pros: Nice handles, wide range of pots, good finish Cons: Not non-stick, can get tarnished easily
I like to cook and I do it enough that I decided I was going to treat myself to a nice set of new pots. So I did. I don't even remember how much I paid, but I got a set of four basic pots: two skillets, one saucepan, and one kettle.
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by tom-pa , Feb 09 '01
Pros: Well crafted, cooks wonderfully, easy to clean.
Cons: pricey
I purchased the 9pc set 12-2000. Paid $490 total, on sale and with sales tax. The features of this set; Stainless inside and out with aluminum cores are comparable to the likes of the All-Clad set. The reason for my choice was that the craftsmanship was...
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by khamel77 , May 21 '02
Pros: Even heat, durable, and attractive Cons: haven't found any yet!
I have had my Kitchen-Aid Stainless Steel cookware for almost a year, and it still looks like the day I bought it. Its brilliant shine continues to reflect its mirrored lids. I am somewhat of a "gourmet" chef at home (when I have time to cook) and ...
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by pizzaboy54 , Jan 26 '00
Pros: It is stainless Cons: The price
I Like this product for a big reason it is stainless. This is very nice if you cook a lot and you don't want stained pots. I do not like having stained pots they look gross.I really love these pots because i don't have to worry about food staining on the...
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by LeeCrawford , Mar 20 '00
Pros: durable, nice looking Cons: coloration
For all of you who like to cook, this one is for you. I love to cook and do it all the time. There is rarely a time when we go out to eat. Doing so much cooking I decided to treat myself to a new set of pots. The stainless clad cookware is excellent....
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by Marcdon , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Great durability Cons: Silver surface sometimes difficult to clean
I am just starting to learn all of the fundamentals of cooking through some culinary classes that I am taking, and by recently purchasing these terrific pans I have been able to cook fantastically. I was worried about the price but I decided it is true...
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by lindawilbourne , Sep 01 '00
Pros: Cooks wonderfully, easy to clean, and beautiful too Cons: Pricey, but worth it and will last forever!
For Christmas I wanted an All Clad stainless saucepan because I like stainless best and the thick aluminum which is sandwiched between layers of 18/10 stainless conducts heat well and cooks evenly. In addition, the aluminum core goes all the way up the...
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by johnny00 , Jan 11 '00
Pros: durable Cons: $$$$
In a way I like this product and in another I dont. To start out with I do not hink that I should go out and spend all of this money on something that any other pot or pan can do. I really liked these pans when I got then at first. I mean they are great...
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by winpigzfly , Dec 12 '99
Pros: durable Cons: hot handles
AS most of kitchen aide products, this one is a good one also. this set is very durable and will last the average household a life time. they clean up nicely and the cooking aspect of them is good. the heat is distributed evenly. the draw back on this...
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by iz1888 , Jan 24 '00
Pros: durable, easy to clean Cons: costly
This Kitchen Aid stainless cook ware is dope, I am in college and have little time and energy to put into preparing a meal, but since I purchased this Kitchen Aid cook ware I have become a dam good chef. No longer do my egg whites stick to the frying...
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New Kitchen - New Pans
by bw79st ,Jan 01 '06
Pros: Great looks. Great cooking. Easy to clean. Cons: Haven't found any yet but they are only a month old.
We looked at All Clad in the stores and happened to see the KitchenAid 5 ply stainless. The more we looked the more we liked so I ordered the 9 piece set for $320 plus NY tax, but free shipping, on the internet. What a bargain! And what a set of pots & pans! They look great and cook beatifully plus clean-up is a snap. As noted by another reviewer, the curled lip makes the pots easy to pour, something the All Clads don't have. This was our first encounter with all metal handles and they work nicely, never heating up although the contents of the pot may be boiling. Our next purchase will be the complimentary 7 piece set
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