| | |  | AllClad | Home » » Cuisinart MCP-12 MultiClad Pro Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set | | | | | | | Description: | | For the Consumer who wants premium quality and performance at a fraction of the cost of competitive cookware! 18/10 Stainless Steel Exterior professional brushed finish, easy maintenance and clean-up. | | | Features: | |
• Includes 1-1/2- and 3-quart saucepans; 8- and 10-inch skillets; 3-1/2-quart saute pan; 8-quart stockpot; steamer insert
• Tri-ply 18/10 stainless steel construction with aluminum core; brushed exterior, mirror-finish interior
• Solid 18/10 stainless-steel handles stay cool on stovetop; riveted for strength
• Tight-fitting 18/10 stainless-steel lid seals in nutrients; oven-safe to 500 degrees F
• Dishwasher-safe; limited lifetime warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 24.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 14.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 25.65 pounds | | Package Length:
| 24.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 14.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 26.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 167 reviews |
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Awesome!Sep 03, 2010 Thanks to the informative reviews other people wrote, I bought this set - so happy with it! It's beautiful, and more importantly, works well. Well worth the money, and nearly as good as a $800 All Clad set.
My only note is that the regular retail price isn't $600 on this - more like $300.
Other than that, this one's great!
Great pans wonderful buySep 03, 2010 I purchaed these pots and pans as a gift for my daughter because she had just moved into her own apartment. I was so impressed with the quality and weight of the product. I wanted so badly to strat cooking with them but couldn't because they were a gift for my daughter. When I gave them to her so was thrilled! Great buy, I would definately recommend these pots and pans.
Really Nice Set of Pots & Pans!Sep 02, 2010 I always take time to research all available information on items I'm planning to purchase. This set of pots & pans had enough positive information to make me feel comfortable about making the commitment to purchase. Glad I did. My husband does a lot of the cooking and he likes them. I will add a non-stick frying pan to our set for cooking scrambled eggs. Good set for the money, heavy and solid. I am pleased with my decision to buy this set.
Cuisinart's a winnerAug 30, 2010 Just finished a total remodel of kitchen, including a change to induction cooktop. I was looking for cookware with similar qualities to high cost multi-clad brands but more reasonable pricing. After quite a bit of research, I decided on the Cuisinart and have been very pleased with even heating, weight of cookware, and balance/ease of handling. Most reasonable price was on Amazon; I ordered per no shipping fee but the cookware arrived within 3 days much to my surpise and delight.
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"HONESTLY," these are BETTER than All-Clad...SERIOUSLY!Aug 25, 2010 I've had an All-Clad 4 Quart Saute Pan with lid and an All-Clad 13 inch skillet for quite some time...at least 15 months.
I like the 13 inch All-Clad skillet over the Cuisinart 12 inch skillet simply because the 13 inch is just the right size for me. I love the 4 Quart Saute Pan with lid from All-Clad for its size as well. I would not trade anything for them.
I've had a Calphalon non-stick 10 piece set for eleven (11) years. The non-stick surface peeling off some of the pieces was enough for me to throw them away and buy another set of cookware. I was convinced with two (2) pieces of All-Clad I got to get stainless cookware. However, I did not want the All-Clad price. So, I did a LOT of research into Tri-Ply stainless cookware.
I narrowed my search down to Calphalon Tri-Ply stainless and Cuisinart Multiclad Pro. I personally did not care for the GLASS lids on the Calphalon Tri-Ply. I don't want something fragile like glass to possibly break while cleaning it in the sink. So, I chose the Cuisinart Multiclad Pro. I chose the 12 piece set on Amazon without ever personally seeing the pans at all.
I was thrilled when they arrived. I noticed they were just as thick as my All-Clad pans ALL THE WAY UP THE SIDES. Did not have Tri-Ply only on the bottom. It was ALL THE WAY UP THE SIDES like All-Clad.
All-Clad has a polished exterior and brushed interior. Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro is the opposite - brushed exterior with a polished interior. I've found the polished interior of the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro CLEANS EASIER than my All-Clad brushed interior pans. The LID handles on the Cuisinart are not as large as All-Clad's handles. However, the heat on the handles are about the same. The handles on the Cuisinart pan themselves are quite nice and feel good in my hands.
I will not buy non-stick pans again. I'm very pleased with stainless TRI-PLY ALL THE WAY UP THE SIDES. By the way...the rim of the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro are well rounded to allow for easier pouring than the All-Clad.
I HONESTLY believe the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro is a better Tri-Ply pan than All Clad in many respects, especially price. However, I do like the 13 inch All-Clad skillet over the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro 12 inch skillet BECAUSE OF THE EXTRA INCH - a bit more room for handling food in the pan.
The 12 piece set only comes with an 8 inch and 10 inch skillet. I bought All-Clad's 13 inch skillet separate from and BEFORE I bought the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro 12 piece set. Another reason I bought before is just to see if All-Clad was worth the hype. Yes, All Clad is worth the hype, BUT it is not worth the price on EVERY pan...only some pans...such as the 4 Quart Saute and the 13 inch skillet.
I hope this review was helpful.
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