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re: All-Clad or Made In for cookware? $750 to spend on a set.

Posted on 2/26/23 at 11:47 am to
Posted by Rouge
Floston Paradise
Member since Oct 2004
137756 posts
Posted on 2/26/23 at 11:47 am to
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$750? Are you high? Go to Sam's Club.

ETA: And what's with all this "heats up quicker" stuff? Is an extra ten seconds too much to ask for breakfast? An extra minute to boil water too much to ask?


Or you can mind your own damn business and not worry about how other people decide to spend their hard-earned money.

I'm sure you spend money on stuff that other people would think is quite stupid.
Posted by ReadyPlayer1
Clown World
Member since Oct 2020
1082 posts
Posted on 2/26/23 at 12:11 pm to
calphalon
Pretty sure this is the newer version of what I got around 2010. Stainless set and have had no issues. Only scratchs I have if from Xs brother scraping eggs off a pan with a butter knife. They have survived my abuse all these years lol.

Tip for stainless I only recently discovered, if it looks cloudy use a little splash of white vinegar while washing. Makes it look like new.
Posted by Kitch_Prep
Member since Nov 2024
1 post
Posted on 11/29/24 at 7:16 am to
If you’ve got $750 to spend, I’d go with Made In. Their cookware feels modern, versatile, and built for home cooks who want professional results. I’ve used their stainless steel pans, and they’re a dream for even heat and easy cleaning. Plus, Made In sets often include everything you need without extras you’ll never use.

That said, All-Clad is iconic for a reason. Their durability is unmatched, and their pans heat so evenly it’s like they’re reading your mind. If you’re all about tradition and want something that could last forever (seriously, people pass these down), All-Clad might be worth the splurge. But with your budget, you might only afford a smaller set or fewer pieces.

So, think about your cooking style. If you love innovation and want great value, Made In is the one. If you’re after prestige and lifetime quality, All-Clad is hard to beat. Both will make you feel like a pro in your kitchen!

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Posted by USEyourCURDS
Member since Apr 2016
12515 posts
Posted on 11/29/24 at 7:31 am to
Posted by t00f
Not where you think I am
Member since Jul 2016
99804 posts
Posted on 11/29/24 at 7:41 am to
I used SS for years until I started collecting these and use them mostly now. Circular A1 Series.
Posted by AUHighPlainsDrifter
South Carolina
Member since Sep 2017
3179 posts
Posted on 11/29/24 at 11:32 am to
Buy a set of Kirkland brand SS and spend the remaining $500+ on something else
Posted by Chipand2Putts
trembling hills
Member since Apr 2012
1577 posts
Posted on 11/29/24 at 10:47 pm to
This is a hell of a bot bump
Posted by DallasTiger972
Member since Mar 2021
3 posts
Posted on 11/30/24 at 8:03 am to
Costco has a set for All-Clad D3 for $550

Costco - All-Clad d3 12-piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
28695 posts
Posted on 11/30/24 at 8:40 pm to
le creuset stainless is very very close to that price range and quite nice.

We have a set in cast iron and a set in stainless
This post was edited on 11/30/24 at 8:59 pm
Posted by lsubuddy
houma, la
Member since Jul 2014
4764 posts
Posted on 12/1/24 at 1:22 pm to
I ordered a 13 pc Carote set on wally world site a couple of months ago and no complaints yet. Nothing has stuck. Haven't been over med heat with em .
Posted by heatom2
At the plant, baw.
Member since Nov 2010
12991 posts
Posted on 12/1/24 at 8:22 pm to
I have several Made In stainless pieces and I am thrilled with them. I have 12” skillet 12” frying pan, the small and large saucier and 3 pots.

Almost two years of cooking on them and they have not disappointed
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