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enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $135.00 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $55.05 (41%)
Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Stainless Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: MCP44-24 Model: MCP44-24 UPC: 086279010827 EAN: 0086279010827 ASIN: B0009W38US
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Amazon.... you are best !! July 25, 2007 Pardeep Gogna (FL, USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
It was what I ordered and I am very happy with the purchase and delivery to my door. I will buy many times more from Amazon.
A real alternative to All-Clad May 7, 2007 Caramalizer (New York, NY United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've cooked with, burned bone dry, and cleaned regular All-Clad almost daily for years so I am pretty familiar with its performance. I'm happy to report that this first Multiclad of mine performs similarly: boils quicker than regular pots with minimal hot spots, and cleans easily. [...] Instead of going cheap or being a complete All-Clad copy cat, Cuisinart decided to throw in some improvements: - Longer side and lid handles for cooler handling - Brushed finish on exterior that goes about 3/4 of the way up hides scuffs - Impeccable finish. Can't say the same for an All-Clad sauté pan which I payed full price for :( - Better quality stainless steel? Maybe I just got a good batch, but the luster seems to suggest higher chrome content Great offering Cuisinart! Keep up the quality and continue to be cost competitive vs. All-Clad and I will be back to supplement my cookware collection with Multiclad individual pieces. And BTW, this 6 quart is indispensable if you are cooking for 3-4 people.
Cuisinart Multiclad Pro Stainless 6-Quart Saucepot January 20, 2007 J. A. Anderson 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
An outstanding piece of kitchen cookware. It looks and performs exactly like All Clad for about 1/4 the price. It cooks exceptionally well AT MUCH LOWER TEMPERATURES THAN YOU ARE ACCUSTOM TO. Because of the aluminum center/core, there is very uniform heat throughout the pot, including the sides. The handles can get hot (because they are close to the body of the pot) while boiling with a gas stove, but otherwise are non-hot pad cool. Don't believe the reviews about hard to clean, food sticks etc. It is &*(%. In my opinion these reviewers don't know how to use the cookware properly. If you are brazing/browning, use a small shot of Pam (I have tried al types of oils, but this works best) and make sure that the temperature ~ 25% less than normal. Also, Bar Keepers Friend, as recommended in the users manual, is perfect for making the inner and outer surfaces shine. It is non-abrasive. This pot is the perfect size for soups, large quantities of sauces, and roasts. It is more manageable than the 8 Q one that comes with the Cuisinart Multiclad Pro set. I use it more often than the larger pot. Fantastic product and great value. I bought it for 1/2 price on Amazon in December 2006.
Just the right size and weight December 30, 2006 luvdata (Fremont, CA United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I burnt my last stockpot (an inexpensive RevereWare) and needed a replacement. I seriously thought about buying a new full set, they're always just a tad more than a single piece. I'm glad I didn't. This stockpot is just the right size, and doesn't come in any prepackaged group. What I really like is the even heating and the 18/10 stainless steel weight. It's probably my imagination, but I swear food cooked in it tastes better than before.
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