Darren72 wrote:You mentioned looking for non-stick pans.
Darren72 wrote:I disagree that the 1qt and 2qt pots are not useful. I use mine all of the time for sauces, rice, oatmeal, etc. You really have to know what pieces you need, and to know that you need to think about what you are going to cook. So, if you haven't already, take a step back and think about what you cook and then determine what pieces you'll need.
Mhays wrote: I also really like the heatproof glass lids.
Probably true but I would not use non-stick at all, ever, if I had pet birds. Which I don't, so it's kind of a moot point, but the teflon thing still creeps me out. I have one non-stick pan for scrambled eggs and that's it. No more non-stick bakeware, nothing. I probably won't replace scrambled egg pan when the non-stick gives out on that.Darren72 wrote:For what it's worth, I think the dangers of teflon on overestimated by the public.
j r wrote:Since your link is to BBB web site, make sure you have one of their 20% off one item coupons if you're going to buy something this expensive. I just used one this weekend to get yet another Henckels knife for our set. The coupons aren't good on some items, and specifically mentioned Wusthof knives, but was OK for the Henckels. I'm sure it's something in the terms the various manufacturers have regarding their pricing.
I could have got the knife online a tad cheaper than BBBs price, but after the discount, and even with the McHenry sales tax, BBB came out cheaper.
Aaron Deacon wrote:I really want a tri-clad saute pan. I can't bring myself to spend the nearly $200 All-Clad charges for theirs...gimme a break. I'm tempted to go for the Emeril Pro-Clad, but one other question, too, I guess...the largest size is a 4 qt/10 inch (which seems the predominant All-Clad size, too). I really wanted a 12-inch, but no Emeril option here. Do people with a 10-inch/4 qt find it gets too crowded if you're cooking for more than 2?
Since your link is to BBB web site, make sure you have one of their 20% off one item coupons if you're going to buy something this expensive. I just used one this weekend to get yet another Henckels knife for our set. The coupons aren't good on some items, and specifically mentioned Wusthof knives, but was OK for the Henckels.
PitaChip wrote:The only rule they do strictly enforce is that you can only apply one coupon to one item, which is why I stockpile the coupons when they come in the mail. So, if you're buying 5 things, bring 5 coupons.
They definitely will take multiple coupons. I was doubtful, too, but used eight coupons to buy eight items when we moved into our apartment. I think all the coupons had expired, too.j r wrote:PitaChip wrote:The only rule they do strictly enforce is that you can only apply one coupon to one item, which is why I stockpile the coupons when they come in the mail. So, if you're buying 5 things, bring 5 coupons.
Will they actually take multiple coupons on a single transaction? I've always thought not, but never tried.
gleam wrote:Amazon has the All-Clad Stainless fry pans in 8", 10", and 12" for pretty great prices right now, with free shipping:
8" Stainless, $49.99
10" Stainless, $59.99
12" Stainless, $79.99
These pans are going for $49.99, $71.40, and $91.80 respectively at cookwarenmore.com for second-quality pieces.
gleam wrote:This deal is now dead. Sorry folks!
Amazon has the All-Clad Stainless fry pans in 8", 10", and 12" for pretty great prices right now, with free shipping:...
Jamieson22 wrote:Was watching America's Test Kitchen and they had a segment raating non-stick 12" pans (think it was for those $60 or less). Anyways, the WearEver Premium Hard-Anodized 12-Inch Saute Pan was the winner. Currently $28.xx at Amazon.
I ordered one to try out.
Jamie

grits wrote:There is a special promotion for an All Clad 12" fry pan with lid for $89.95 in some internet outlets. Sadly, did not see this at Bed Bath and Beyond where I was hoping to add a coupon to it. Some Amazon sellers have this with no shipping charge.
The promo has been going on all summer so if you are interested I would order soon. I think Sur La Table had a list of a few other All Clad promos so might be worth a look if you are shopping.
I was looking at some other skillets since I don't like the All Clad handles but I jumped on this because of the price that included the matching lid. It will be sitting on the stove so I want a lid to keep out the cat/dog hair and a nice-looking lid is a plus.
For those who obsess....the All Clad frying pan is a smidge over 12" in diameter. I saw a couple of reviews that said it was 14" so I'm not sure what that was about. Didn't measure the lid but I think it's a little larger and I did have to do some futzing to get the lid in the dishwasher.grits wrote:Wow--nice deal on the saute pan.
The one I bought was the fry pan with shorter, sloped sides. I just hope the total diameter of the fry pan isn't too big to fit another pan next to it on the stove--I found differing measurements on the interwebs.