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re: All-Clad or Made In for cookware? $750 to spend on a set.
Posted by Kitch_Prep on 11/29/24 at 7:16 am to GREENHEAD22
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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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!
Check More: LINK
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