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Revere 1400 Line 7-Piece Set | 
enlarge | Brand: Revere
List Price: $129.99 Buy New: $74.99 You Save: $55.00 (42%)
Rating: 5 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 18.4 x 12 x 9.2
MPN: 1042262 Model: 3500471 UPC: 050035004719 EAN: 0050035004719 ASIN: B00005B5ZA
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| Features:
| • | Stainless steel vessels and lids for lasting beauty | | • | Copper Bottom for quick and even heat distribution | | • | Phenolic stay-cool pistol grips and knobs for comfort | | • | Handles are oven-safe to 350 F | | • | 25-year warranty against defects |
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Product Description Revere, 7 Piece Cookware Set, Copper Clad Bottom, Consists Of 1 & 1.5 QT Covered Saucepan, 4.5 QT Covered Dutch Oven & 9" Open Skillet.
Amazon.com Review A great value, this cookware set combines the beauty and easy cleanup of stainless steel and the unsurpassed heat conductivity of copper. All seven pieces are made of 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror finish. Each of the stovetop pieces has its bottom clad in copper to spread heat quickly and evenly. The set consists of a covered 1-quart saucepan; a covered 1-1/2-quart saucepan; a covered 4-1/2-quart Dutch oven for cooking casseroles, braising, and simmering stocks, soup, and chili; and a 9-inch skillet. The phenolic handles and knobs are oven-safe to 350 degrees F, and the pans and skillet have handle loops for hanging on hooks or pegs. This cookware carries a 25-year warranty against defects, and all pieces should be hand washed. --Fred Brack What's in the Box 1-quart saucepan with lid, 1-1/2-quart saucepan with lid, 4-1/2-quart Dutch oven with lid, 9-inch skillet
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| Customer Reviews:
Not what I expected! June 16, 2008 P. Brown This Revere 1400 Line is very light-weight with lids that don't fit. The bottom surfaces aren't flat, and the pans wobble on my glass top range. Steam escapes because the lids are very loose. After boiling water in the pans, spots appeared on the inside surface. I thought this could be the last set of pots and pans I bought, but that's not the case. Revere should be ashamed of the quality of these pans manufactured in Indonesia.
43 years and still cooking June 17, 2006 Heidi Thompson (Dunedin, Florida United States) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was looking at the copper clad Revere because I wanted to replace my aged 10 inch fry pan. Sadly, I could not find a skillet with a lid so, having read one of the reviews that "panned" RevereWare, I indeed purchased Farberware. In the early 1960's RevereWare was about the best available. As I said, my entire set is still in active use after FORTY THREE YEARS. My skillet lost a rivet in the handle and looks pretty bad at this point, so I decided to purchase Farberware because their skillet had a lid. I can't compare the two because RevereWare may now be a bit heavier. If there have been no changes, the Farberware is heavier and of course is not copper clad. (Had I been a bit brighter 43 years ago I never would have requested copper clad bottoms for wedding/shower gifts.) Anyway, for the price and durability I cannot see how anyone can criticize RevereWare. Just get the stainless unless you LOVE to clean pot bottoms!
23 years and still cooking... September 28, 2001 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
This cookware was a wedding gift. I use it on an almost daily basis. Of course, I have more expensive pots and pans but I always reach for the Revere. It heats fast and cleans easily. It is durable and I have been pleased with it for many years.
Buy the Farberware set instead... August 28, 2001 Steven Dennis (Reston, VA USA) 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
Revere is the cheapest brand of quality cookware out there. I have several Revereware pans and they have proved to be sturdy performers... But, I prefer the shape, looks, feel and finish of the Farberware sets, which are a little bit more. The Revere pans have been relegated to the back of the cupboard, and are now used rarely. The shiny copper bottoms also are very hard to keep clean. Bottom line: If you want the cheapest set of quality cookware you can find, but this set. But if you can spring for a little more, buy the Farberware.
Buy the Farberware set instead... August 28, 2001 Steven Dennis (Reston, VA USA) 13 out of 22 found this review helpful
Revere is the cheapest brand of quality cookware out there. I have several Revereware pans and they have proved to be sturdy performers...They have stay-cool handles and solid 18/10 stainless steel. But, I prefer the shape, looks, feel and finish of the Farberware sets, which are a little bit more. The Revere pans have been relegated to the back of the cupboard, and are now used rarely. Bottom line: If you want the cheapest set of quality cookware you can find, buy this set. But if you can spring for a little more, buy the Farberware.
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