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Induction Cookware

All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel French Skillet, 7.5"
All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel French Skillet, 7.5"
All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel French Skillet, 7.5"

$49.96

$64.95
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All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel 5-Piece Set
All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel 5-Piece Set
All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel 5-Piece Set

$449.95

Sugg.$530.00
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Le Creuset Buffet Casserole with Glass Lid, 3.5 qt.
Le Creuset Buffet Casserole with Glass Lid, 3.5 qt.
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Sur La Table Enameled Cast Iron 5-Piece Set
Sur La Table Enameled Cast Iron 5-Piece Set
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Staub Round Dutch Oven, 7 qt.
Staub Round Dutch Oven, 7 qt.
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Staub Round Dutch Oven, 7 qt.

$299.96

Sugg.$469.95 - $671.00
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Le Creuset Signature Round Dutch Oven, 5.5 Qt.
Le Creuset Signature Round Dutch Oven, 5.5 Qt.
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Staub Braise and Grill, 3.5 qt.
Staub Braise and Grill, 3.5 qt.
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Staub Braise and Grill, 3.5 qt.

$199.96

Sugg.$439.95 - $628.00
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Why Choose Induction Cookware?

Induction cookware is a kitchen game-changer, offering efficiency, precision and safety. It heats up swiftly, allowing you to reach the exact temperature your recipe calls for — perfect for dishes that require a delicate touch. The unique safety feature? The cookware itself heats, but the cooktop stays cool to the touch, providing peace of mind during busy meal prep. Whether you’re sautéing or simmering, induction cookware makes temperature control easy, helping you create more consistent and delicious meals.

What Makes Induction Cookware Special?

The secret to induction cookware’s magic lies in the materials. For the induction process to work, your pots and pans need to be made from — or include — a magnetic material like cast iron or certain stainless steel. Keep this in mind when choosing new cookware: not every pan will be compatible with an induction stovetop! But don’t worry, Sur La Table has you covered with a curated selection of cookware that’s ready to perform on your induction stove.



Caring for Your Induction Pots and Pans

Taking care of your induction cookware depends on its material. Cast iron, for example, loves a little extra attention — regular seasoning and gentle cleaning will keep it in top shape. Stainless steel, on the other hand, can usually handle the dishwasher without a fuss. No matter what material you choose, induction cookware distributes heat evenly, ensuring no hot spots and consistently well-cooked meals. If you’re cooking for a crowd, the speed and precision of induction cooking will help you serve up a feast in no time!

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