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The All-Clad D3 3-Ply Stainless Steel Nonstick Fry Pan Set includes 8 and 10-inch skillets featuring a tri-ply bonded stainless steel and aluminum core for superior heat conduction. The durable PTFE nonstick surface ensures easy food release and low-fat cooking. Oven and broiler safe up to 500°F, compatible with all stovetops including induction. Designed with double-riveted stainless steel handles for secure grip, this cookware is proudly engineered and assembled in the USA and backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Capacity | 10 Cubic Inches |
Maximum Temperature | 5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction, Gas |
Special Features | Oven Safe, Non Stick, Induction Stove |
R**M
These Pans Are Amazing! For Once, A TRULY Non-Stick Pan!
I received these pans the other day, and absolutely love them! I've always been a bit leery about pan that utilize Teflon, but after doing my homework, I was comfortable buying these pans (if you use Teflon safe utensils when using the pans, you won't damage the surface. And Teflon will NOT begin breaking down for 3 - 5 years, if you take good care of your pans! And you would easily be able to tell!). I also bought some utensils that were safe to use with Teflon pans (you don't want to use metal utensils, or anything that could mar the surface of the pan). Also, you don't want to scrub the pans / use abrasive cleansers. Instead, use paper towels, soft sponges, or soft cloth, with soap and water to clean the pans. Given the non-stick surface, the pans come clean really easily! My first use of the pan was cooking a cheese omelet. I used a tablespoon of ghee, and made a 4 egg omelet. The cheese oozed out during cooking, and still, the omelet slid right out of the pan, onto my plate! I also tried frying 3 eggs in the pan with no oil whatsoever! I simply cooked the fried eggs - easy over - in the dry pan. Again, the eggs slid right out of the pan, onto my plate! I have also done scrambled eggs in the pans with no oil. Nothing stuck to the pan, and the eggs were simple to get out of the pan. Clean-up was easy, and the pan surface looked like new, afterward. The pans are also beautiful, and very well built. I know these are great quality. And if you compare the price point of the All Clad D3 pans (mine was a set with an 8" and a 10" pan), with other, comparable non-stick pans, these pans are a great deal. I truly love this purchase. Hope this helps anyone looking for some great, non-stick pans.
K**L
Beautiful pan, beautiful eggs!
Finely, delicious eggs!
R**N
Frying pan
Very good frying but it has a spot on it that is driving my wife nuts trying to get it off
A**N
Great cookware!
High quality! Worth every penny!
K**T
Nice pan, silly handle...
I have only had this for a few weeks now and so far it performs as expected. I have a slightly larger Made-In version that this is replacing and I would say they are about the same. The only difference is as others have mentioned, the silly handle. I knew this going in based on the reviews but it is odd.
S**T
Induction Range Fry Pan
So you spent the money to buy an induction range, now you're in search of matching cookware and stumbled on this review. Well you found them ... heavy duty stainless steel non-stick "American Made" fry pans. Trust your good senses, skip the rest of the reviews, purchase them and move on.One bit of advice ... never overheat a teflon pan. (This is the root cause of 99% of all the coatings failures)While All Clad non-stick fry pans can take a bit more punishment, they too will fail if overheated which voids the warranty. Treated correctly they easily last 5 years. If you're new to induction, train yourself to never heat an empty pan higher than mid-dial. Remember a top quality induction range can boil a gallon of water in less then 3 minutes. Imagine what that can do to these expensive teflon pans! Set the the dial to max for 5 minutes with nothing in them and you just ruined them. Ouch!Perhaps some of you have already been on the 'road to ruin' with foreign made aluminum fly pans. You know the so-called induction ready ones with bonded iron bottoms. Ready to Warp ... is what they should read! Eventually they no longer make good contact with the glass surface and one become's a master at fiddling with the dial on max just to get them to start heating. If this was your indoctrination to induction ranges may I suggest the Mr. Right Tri-Ply Bonded Stainless Steel Skillet Pans till you get your bearings straight. These pans are also a good option for kids and part time husband chefs. Keep your non-stick All Clad's under lock & key.If you're still with me I suggest you stick with All Clad D3's, they are lighter weight, remain perfectly flat, and heat faster than the D5's. I had to send a D5 back because it developed a slight wobble, never happened with my D3's. Your milage may vary.To re-cap on Induction Ranges you are looking for high quality full stainless steels pans that remain perfectly flat. Non-stick choices are extremely limited here in the USA, Tribute line from Vollrath, and American Kitchen come to mind, however these pans are heavier and more industrial looking then All-Clad. Le Creuset has a nice non-stick stainless pan but they are made in China, their cast iron pans are unmatched and every serious chef should own their Dutch Ovens. Happy Hunting!
M**K
Recommended
Nice smaller size, non-stick. We got this one to replace the one that wore out after 15 years.
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pans
very nice,USA made,will last if cared for properly, rinse and dry clean up,perfect for me
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