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Demeyere's Atlantis offers 20 different vessels and lids at numerous sizes; it is one of their most extensive product lines. This is the line that Demeyere advises all professional chefs consider along with their Apollo line. It includes their characteristic classic shapes along with specialty vessels. Demeyere organizes all products according to function. In the Atlantis cookware product line one will find pots, pans, skillets, soup kettles, and sauce pans, as well as vessels considered to be specialty items by the company including their simmering pots, conic saute pans, and woks. Each vessel uses either their 7-ply material of aluminum and stainless steel alloys or their “Inductoseal” technology. Vessels that require heat distribution up the sides of the pan will have the 7-ply TriplInduc, which is an aluminum core with stainless steel layers, adjusted to a different thickness for each pan according to its use.
This product line is oven safe, dishwasher safe, and has a 30 year warranty. Demeyere is located in Belgium , founded in 1908 and is known worldwide for their superlative stainless steel cookware . They are the only manufacturer in the world that applies a different technical design and different materials specially adjusted for every type cookware depending on the use of the vessel. Vessels for baking, stir-frying or sauteing have a different thickness.
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Another reviewer says of the conical santeuse pan without lid, “The 7 alloys make that the pan heats up very quickly and evenly. The heat spreads over the entire pan, which is very helpful when reducing the sauce. It is very easy to clean and after more then a year of regular use it still looks as new.”
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 ) | |||||