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Bonded 5-ply construction combines the high efficiencies of copper with the durability and cleaning ease of stainless steel. Each piece incorporates a core of pure copper that runs along the bottom and up the sidewalls, sandwiched between two layers of highly efficient aluminum. Copper core 10-piece set includes - 8" and 10" skillets
- 2- and 3-qt. saucepans with lids
- 3-qt. sauté with lid
- 8-qt. stockpot with lid
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All-Clad® Copper-Core 10-Piece Set
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Value $1,605.00
$1,199.95
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In Stock
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- Manufacturer: All-Clad
- Care: Do not use steel wool, steel scouring pads or harsh detergents; nylon scrubbing pads are safe to use. Dishwasher safe
- Capacity: Sauce pans: 2 qt. and 3 qt., sauté pan: 3 qt., stockpot: 8 qt.
- Dimensions: Sauce pan 2 qt.: 6" x 4 1/8", sauce pan 3 qt.: 8" x 3½", sauté pan 3 qt.: 10½" x 2½", stockpot: 10½" x 5¼", skillet: 10" x 2"
- Weight: Sauce pan 2 qt.: 4 lbs., sauce pan 3 qt.: 5 lbs., sauté pan 3 qt.: 6 lbs.,stockpot: 7-lbs., skillet 10": 4 lbs.
- Material: Stainless steel
- Warranty: Lifetime warranty
BENEFITS:
- Sauce pan: It simmers, boils and warms the food gently.
- Sauté pan: Ideal for sautéing, frying and searing.
- Stockpot: This pot allows you to sauté or brown, then add liquids for stocks, soups and stews.
- Skillet: Versatile shape and size make this a frequent choice for scrambling eggs and bacon on Sunday morning, or preparing a quick chicken sauté dinner on a weeknight.
- 3-ply bonded stainless steel construction
- Easy-to-clean 18/10 stainless steel interior will not react with foods
- Solid cast stainless steel handles
- High-yield-strength stainless steel rivets keep handles permanently secure
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| Born of the steel age in 1960, All-Clad Metalcrafters began as a small metallurgical company that specialized in formulating bonded metals for a variety of industries. Company founder John Ulam was awarded more than 50 US patents, specifically related to bonded metals, and was instrumental in the US Mint’s conversion from solid silver coins to the bonded layered metals we use today. |
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