All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop

Friday, September 3, 2010

All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop

January 3, 2010 by Coupon Source  
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  • Clas­sic 3-quart, 10–1/2-inch, straight-sided, 2–1/2-inch-deep sauté pan
  • Three-ply: stainless-steel lay­ers sand­wich pure alu­minum core for even heating
  • Com­fort­able lid and stay-cool pan han­dles riv­eted for strength
  • Dish­washer safe, but hand wash­ing recommended
  • Life­time war­ranty against defects

Prod­uct Descrip­tion
Here’s a use­ful piece of kitchen equip­ment con­structed of stain­less steel and alu­minum for strength, even heat­ing, and good looks. Feel­ing like coq au vin for din­ner? No prob­lem when you have this pan on board.Ama­zon.com Review
The best­seller among All-Clad’s renowned cook­ware col­lec­tions, the Stain­less line pro­vides seri­ous and pro­fes­sional cooks all the virtues that make All-Clad’s world­wide rep­u­ta­tion unsur­passed. Key to its high per­for­mance is a three-… More »

All-Clad Stain­less 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop

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Comments

5 Responses to “All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop”
  1. Lima Lum says:

    I’ve never liked my All-clad 3qt saute because it’s too shal­low. The 4qt seemed deeper so I bought one how­ever when I got it home it appeared only slightly taller than my 3qt. The 4qt should mea­sure 3 1/4in, accord­ing to All-Clad, but the one I bought was 2 7/8. I tried to exchange it but all 5 in stock mea­sured the same so I ended up return­ing it. By my cal­cu­la­tion, this is a 3.5 quart pan. If you have a 3qt, this isn’t worth spend­ing your money on.
    Rat­ing: 1 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    I am tak­ing a culi­nary arts class here at school and found this saute pan very easy to use and clean. I used it every­time to cook meat and the meat came out deli­cious.
    Rat­ing: 4 / 5

  3. All-Clad Stain­less 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop

    All-Clad Stain­less 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop

    My daugh­ter was thrilled with her Christ­mas gift of the All-Clad Saute Pan. She did the research on it and knew exactly what she wanted.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  4. M. Lucky says:

    I really like the weight of this prod­uct, it is heavy but not overly so, and well bal­anced on the range. I believe All Clad is still made in the US (or at least this prod­uct is) which I appre­ci­ate. I have a lot of All Clad pans, I have never been dis­ap­pointed with them. They are more costly than most pans, but I will prob­a­bly have them for life.
    Rat­ing: 5 / 5

  5. For the price, and for the amount of ink that has been spilled over all-clad pans over the years, I expected amaz­ing things from this pan.

    The heat is rea­son­ably evenly dis­trib­uted, but even with all the effort in the world, I’ve not been able to keep this pan from build­ing a sur­pris­ing body of stains and unmov­able scorched spots of food that didn’t want to leave the pan when done.

    I wouldn’t say that I’m get­ting rid of this pan, and I con­tinue to use it, but I have had much bet­ter luck for a great deal less money from my Cuisi­nart Mul­ti­clad Pro cook­ware.
    Rat­ing: 3 / 5

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