Low Cost Calphalon Tri-Ply Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set

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Calphalon Tri-Ply Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set Product Description:



  • Includes 8-, 10-inch omelet pans; 3-quart covered saut? pan; 1-1/2-, 2-1/2-, and 6-quart covered saucepots
  • Brushed copper exterior; 18/10 stainless-steel interior
  • Heavy-gauge aluminum core for excellent cooking results
  • Cool-V stainless-steel handles; snug stainless-steel lid
  • Oven-safe to 450 degrees F; lifetime warranty

Product Description

Your style can be old-world provincial or food channel chic and you'll still be able to find a place for the Calphalon Tri-Ply Copper 10-Piece Cookware Set. Each pan and pot has a body of copper and aluminum, giving you maximum heat distribution with rugged durability. The flared sides are more durable and give you greater control over pouring, while the all-metal design is safe for the oven, broiler and even the dishwasher. You can cook like a pro or at least look like it with this appealing, high-quality set.About CalphalonCalphalon's mission is to be the culinary authority in kitchenwares, enhancing the home chef's food experience during planning, prep, cooking, baking, and serving. Based in Toledo, Ohio, Calphalon is a leading manufacturer of professional quality cookware, cutlery, bakeware, and kitchen accessories for the home chef. Calphalon is a Newell-Rubbermaid company.Calphalon's goal is to give you, the home chef, all the tools you need to realize your highest potential in the kitchen. From your holiday roasting pan to your everyday fry pan, count on Calphalon to be your culinary partner - day in and day out, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a lifetime.

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79 of 85 people found the following review helpful.
5Great set, tough and pretty
By C. L. Schoon
Okay, let's get one thing straight. If you're the type of person who requires your cookware to remain 100% scratch free forever- you are probably not much of a cook. Sorry, but pots and pans are not invincable and if you use them . . . *really* use them, they are going to get dinged, burnished and yes, even scratched. Yet, I have found that these are actually quite resistant to the kind of wear and tear that I have experienced with cheaper products and I have most definitely USED them (metal spatulas, whisking with a fork, accidentally burning oil in them . . . those of you who wince at scratched pans are probably in the fetal position at the mere mention of such practices). Despite my rather kamikaze approach to cooking, the triply has maintained a high degree of beauty and strength. A few scratches here and there, but they conduct wonderfullly and make up for my cheesy apartment range.The copper discolors when it is exposed to a lot of heat, but I don't really care. The burnished copper turns purple, green, yellow, even blue sometimes, but it scrubs away easily with the proper polish- if you must polish it away. I think it looks fine and is a sort of badge-of-honor to the world. Tarnishes and scratches all declare to my kitchen's visitors that I spend more time cooking with my pans than I do maintaining their pinkish-orange sheen.

89 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
4Good cookware, but delicate
By A Customer
I have recently purchased a full set of Calphalon Tri-Ply Copper cookware. It is much like a traditional sports car -- sexy and well-performing, but high-maintenance. It's nicely designed and solidly constructed, and the thick layers of metal evenly conduct heat all around the contents. It's slow to heat but once up to temp, is easily controlled and cooks very gently. Typical of copper, the exterior layer requires polishing to keep its shiny good looks, and can easily be scratched -- that comes with the territory and is something to be expected. Surprisingly, however (and quite unlike other stainless steel cookware I've used), the s/s interior layer is also exceptionally prone to scratching. The interior's mirror-like appearance is attractive and useful for viewing the contents, but use of ordinary metal utensils leaves unsightly tracks which are there to stay (e.g., cannot be polished out). Calphalon's Tri-Ply Copper brochure advises that metal utensils will not harm the pan -- don't believe a word of it! Be prepared to use nylon or wood utensils if you want to avoid an ever-growing matrix of scratches, or go to a different brand of cookware altogether. I like Tri-Ply for its performance but am not impressed by having to use soft utensils as if it were old-fashioned Teflon.

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Quality to Price Ratio!
By Thomas Debiase
I am shocked to read some of the reviews that complain about the copper discoloration! It's copper, you should have known this!!! Also, how is it the fault of the cookware if you cannot cook an egg without a nonstick pan? (sounds like the cook and not the cookware!) These pans are great, and easily the highest quality ever offered by Calphalon. The copper exterior makes them super responsive, giving you perfect results. One small quibble is I feel that the fry pans are a bit lighter than my All-Clads so there is a noticable dip in pan temperature if the pan gets crowded or the proteins are not close to room temp before cooking. Also, I hesitate buyuing a set of 10 pots and pans, since it's usually the same 3-4 you end up always grabbing. Still, a solid buy!

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