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| Written by Mark Jala | |||||
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Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless Steel cookware is made with a three-ply construction that includes a heavy gauge aluminum core, and surgical quality stainless steel to provide quick and even heating. It has a satin finish, ergonomically designed polished stainless steel handles for easy grip and lifting, and tempered glass domed lids so you can see while you're cooking. Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless Steel cookware is sold in 13 and 8 piece sets, while basics (omelette pans, sauce pans, and saute pans) and "specialty items" (chef's pans, everyday pans, stir fry pans, and tapas pans) can be bought separately.
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"We looked at cheaper lines, such as Emerilware, Cuisinart's Chef's Classic, and Simply Calphalon Stainless, and decided we didn't like the fact that the bottoms of those pans are the only areas that are triple-ply, so the sides on those are thinner and don't heat in the same way the bottoms do. Those cheaper pans also don't feel balanced in the hand, and so to me they actually feel heavier because of the awkwardness. The unibody construction of Calphalon's Tri-Ply Stainless Steel line seemed to be the same quality as All-Clad's triple-ply construction, but cheaper." Another reviewer who has used the cookware for over a year had this to say: "I've had these pots and pans for 1.5 years now, and have steadily added to my tri ply collection. I'm still very pleased with them.
- They have still retained their mirror finish on the exterior. Overall, reviewers give higher marks to this line than some of Calphalon's nonstick lines and at least one feels it is a good alternative for cooks who do not wish to pay more for All-Clad.
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 ) | |||||