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Cuisinart Multiclad Pro Stainless 1-1/2-Quart Saucepan with Cover

Cuisinart Multiclad Pro Stainless 1-1/2-Quart Saucepan with Cover

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Brand: Cuisinart

List Price: $75.00
Buy New: $19.99
You Save: $55.01 (73%)



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews

Color: Stainless
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: MCP1916
Model: MCP19-16
UPC: 086279010674
EAN: 0086279010674
ASIN: B0009W38NU

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Triple-ply stainless construction
  • Cast Stainless steel Cool Grip handles
  • Dishwasher/Freezer/Broiler Safe; Oven Safe to 550 F
  • Stainless Steel Lid
  • Drip-free rims

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Cuisinart MultiClad Pro Stainless cookware features professional triple-ply stainless construction. A core of pure aluminum in bonded to an 18/10 stainless steel interior and a brushed stainless exterior for unsurpassed cooking performance. The exclusive Heat Surround Technology distributes heat across the bottom and extends up the sides for even cooking and maximum heat conductivity. Equipped with stay-cool handles and tapered rims for drip-free pouring. 1.5 Qt Saucepan. Cuisinart offers a variety of convenient sizes to suit the vaious needs of home chefs. Whether cooking oatmeal for breakfast, warming up leftovers for lunch, or simmering homemade sauce, the saucepan does it right. "Heat Surround??? Technology allows for even heat distribution along the bottom and sidewalls of the cookware Drip-Free Pouring Rim Tightfitting cover seals in moisture and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results, every time you cook"


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent saucepan !!!!!   August 5, 2008
Barbara (Chicago)
This saucepan takes less heat (can you say "green") to cook than any other one its size due to the construction bringing the heat up the sides.
Rice did not stick nor burn in it - even when I made 2 batches back to back with only wiping out the pan!
This pan replaced a burnt one. If I had known how good it was, I would have burnt the old pan much sooner!
Get it. You won't regret it!



3 out of 5 stars Decent Pot, Lame Warranty   July 20, 2008
P. Verkhovensky (VA, USA)
This is a sturdy pot with, as a previous reviewer mentioned, a useless lid. Cuisinart claims that the pot is so super-conductive that your stove need never be set higher than medium; I'm used to aluminum, and this pot takes longer to boil on "high". The anti-drip lip seemed promising, but it takes skill, and of course doesn't work when you consciously try to avoid dribbling. Most of the pot is brushed steel, so scratching is less of problem, although stainless steel needs care so it doesn't appear stained. Personally I don't care as long as it still works. Worth the money at Amazon's 75% discount.

The pot has a lifetime warranty, but Cuisinart asks for a $7 check to "facilitate the speed and accuracy of your return" (apparently not applicable in CA) in addition to paying for shipping it to them. Since only the gross negligence of Cuisinart would result in a defective pot, this is an unacceptable requirement. With Amazon's low price it's not worth it even your pot comes without a handle or develops a hole, since Cuisinart might repair it, while Amazon will quickly send you a new one with less effort and little more money on your part. I doubt very many will need to take advantage of the warranty, but I thought Cuisinart's effort to discourage warranty returns was noteworthy. In a bad way.



5 out of 5 stars great value on a quality item   July 2, 2008
B. K. Owens (Portland, OR USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The 1.5 qt Cuisinart Multiclad sauce pan is offered at this very low price as an introduction to the line. It is very much like the more expensive All-Clad brand and this pan allows you the chance to see and use the Cusinart product. While other pans in this line are still a bargin by comparison to All-Clad they are not the huge value this one is. The pan is beautiful if that is an appropriate term to describe a pan and is a pleasure to own. If you need to replace a small saucepan or don't have one this size it is a gauranteed winner.



5 out of 5 stars great cooking   June 30, 2008
Eleni B. Fosses (chicago, il)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Found this product to be everything it was supposed to be from delivery to stovetop


3 out of 5 stars A Watched Pot Never Boils, So Watch This Pot   June 28, 2008
dbphoenix (Phoenix, AZ United States)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I thought I would love this pan. And I do love the multi-clad. And the handle's fine, along with the rivets.

The problem is the lid.

For some reason, the Pro and stainless Chef's lines use a lid that just sits on top of the pot rather than utilize the lid they provide for the non-stick Chef's line, one that has an underrim on it and is seated within the pan (like the Calphalon lids; and, like the Calphalon lids, the non-stick Chef's line lids are glass). The end result is that if and when the contents begin to boil, the steam begins to boil over, even if the contents themselves do not (and if it's anywhere near full, the contents boil over as well; either way, you have a mess). Therefore, unless you watch it like a hawk, or leave the lid off, the 1 1/2qt pan becomes, practically, a 1qt pan, and you may as well get the 2qt if you want 1 1/2qts capacity. Or go with the non-stick Chef's line. Or Calphalon (which, unfortunately, is nearly three times the price).