| | |  | AllClad | Home » » All Clad Stainless-Steel 6-Quart French Braiser with Rack | | | | | | | Description: | | Perfect for braising, the All Clad Stainless 6-Quart French Braiser features a classic French design and a polished stainless steel exterior. The pan is constructed of tri-ply technology; two layers of stainless steel are bonded with a layer of aluminum for maximum heat conductivity. The rim is flared for easy pouring of juices or gravies, and the domed lid provides added capacity and ideal results when braising. The rivited handles make the pan easy to lift and transfer, and the stainless steel rack makes the pan very versatile. The French Braiser is made in the USA, safe to use in the dishwasher, and backed by a lifetime warranty. | | | Features: | |
• 6-quart stainless-steel French braiser with aluminum core for even heating
• Riveted side handles offer a secure grip when transporting
• Domed lid with a handle helps hold in heat, moisture, and nutrients
• Dishwasher-safe; oven-safe up to 400 degrees F; stainless-steel rack included
• Measures approximately 14-4/5 by 13-1/2 by 6-1/5 inches; limited lifetime warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.75 inches | | Product Width:
| 13.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.25 inches | | Package Length:
| 14.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 13.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 6.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Lucky me!Mar 17, 2010
By Natasha Volkov
"Natka"
I bought this braiser from a website that sells All-Clad irregulars, not Amazon. The same day I found bad reviews on Amazon saying - This braiser is made in China, its not 3-ply and inferior quality. I was very stressed, that I spent my money on a pot, that is not as versatile as I need it to be and not the quality I expected. I was planning to use it for frying, sauteing, baking, casseroles and braising, even soup if i wanted. Well, when the pot arrived, first I checked the box, it said - COOKWARE MADE IN THE USA. LID AND RACK MADE IN CHINA. There also was a sticker NO RACK, I guess they do not come with irregulars, I didn't care for it anyway. After I opened the box I found a perfect pot, as you would expect from All-Clad. It was 3-Ply, aluminum goes up the sides. It was very well made, I compared it to my first quality 6 QT. All-Clad casserole, they are equal in weight, workmanship and quality. The only flaw I could find on the "irregular" braiser was a discoloration a size of a human hair on the underside of the pot. When I touched it I couldn't even feel it. I could hardly even see it, I got 20-20 vision. I only found it, because I was looking for it. So, I got a perfect pot at a discount price and its all All-Clad. Still I wanted to be sure, so I called All-Clad and talked to a rep. She asked - What does the box say? I said - Cookware made in the USA. So she said - "Your pot was made in the USA. Yes, there are some braisers that are made in China now, the box will say so". So I guess I got some of the old stock, that was made in the USA and was sitting in a warehouse waiting for me. Lucky me! So if you want to buy this braiser, ask the seller - What does the box say? Amazon has a "new and improved" model, I guess. I am going to update my review after I actually cook in the braiser, for now I am just admiring its beauty. Good luck everyone.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome!!Feb 11, 2011
By Raelenetcb I purchased this pan and have just started using today! The size is great, I see lots of family meals being cooked in it. It is the wonderful All-Clad quality we have come to expect. The Pan is made in the USA and the rack and lid are made in China. All-Clad cleans up nicely and of course it looks beautiful. If you cook for large groups or a big family this is a must. The cost is high, but you wont be sorry!!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
this is my favourite panJan 18, 2011
By Tim
"Tim"
This is absolutely my favourite pan and I've used it nearly every day since I got it about 3 weeks ago. It's my first experience of All-Clad. It replaces a Tefal Jamie Oliver Professional non-stick 12" saute pan which had a very similar shape to the All-Clad braiser but in less than a year the non-stick started to peel off so that was hopeless - what a waste, great functionality, useless execution. The All-Clad is a superb replacement and I don't imagine it will ever wear out so the daily cost of ownership is small. It is great on the induction hob and with the handles either side it goes in the oven easily as well. The domed lid makes a nice refluxing condenser on the hob, like a tagine. The cooking technique is a bit different but the information on All-Clad's website explains all. I have not yet found a use for the wire rack but I'm sure I shall in time.
Made in the USADec 07, 2010
By mediawatcher The pan is made in the USA. All Clad's lids are all made in China. The rack is also made in China. It's all disclosed on All Clad's documentation that they include with their products. The pan is perfect if you know how to brown on stainless materials. Heat the pan on low-med until 1/8 tsp water beads up in ONE ball like a mercury ball, then you know the pan (or any stainless pan) is ready for browning proteins without sticking. You can perfectly roast/braise/stew a large bone in chuck roast for example, with vegs or a taller pork roast that needs the taller sides. These other reviews are goofy.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
worth the moneyMay 29, 2011
By Erlina T. Estep
"smart shopper"
I bought simply because they are nice product.I have not use any of my all clad products yet, but I'm sure they will perform well.
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