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Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Medium Dome Cover | 
enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $50.00 Buy New: $24.95 You Save: $25.05 (50%)
Rating: 57 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 14.5 x 11.8 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;
MPN: 725-30D Model: 725-30D UPC: 086279013910 EAN: 0086279013910 ASIN: B000E57BB2
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| Features:
| • | 18/10 Mirror-Finish Stainless Steel Interior and Exterior | | • | Riveted Stainless Handles | | • | Aluminum Encapsulated Base for Optimal Heating | | • | Dishwasher Safe for Effortless Cleaning |
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Product Description Cuisinart is pleased to offer an exciting new variety of specialty pieces. Easy pouring saucepans make draining liquids simple and our gourmet pans make everyday cooking tasks a pleasure.Now say so long to takeout and make everyday a cooking day with Cuisinart's 12" pan. With a brilliant mirrored stainless steel exterior, this pan is as attractive as it is practical and durable. The secret is in the base where 18/10 stainless steel and pure aluminum are encapsulated to ensure fast and even heating. Dishwasher safe. Limited lifetime warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Happy with Purchase September 20, 2008 C. Woods (US) I'd been shopping around for a good, large non-stick pan for quite a while before deciding on this one. This pan compares very favorably in quality to those I found in the B&M stores around here and the price was lower, too. At first a skillet with no long handle seemed a little awkward, but after one sink soak, that became a favorite feature. I've used it to dry sear a large rump roast and, in doing so, badly blackened the interior of pan, but a paste of baking soda/vinegar brought it back to almost new. The pan is very lightweight, especially the lid, so that's keeping me from giving it 5-stars, but with proper care, I expect to get my money's worth out of this pan and would purchase again.
My favorite pan! August 6, 2008 horsegirl (Pennsylvania) This pan replaced my large nonstick frying pan. I was a bit concerned about sticking food and cleanup, but haven't had a problem at all. This pan is lighter weight than I am used to, but I like that. Makes it much easier to handle. I love that I can use this beautiful pan to serve as well as cook. I highly recommend this item!
Excellent buy July 26, 2008 B. Hadad We had been looking for a good pan to replace our old Meyer skillet. This really fits the bill. We no longer trust the non-stick pans and this one is easy to clean and does well in the dishwasher.
Excellent Value July 12, 2008 M. Peter Wesly (Hawaii) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased this pan to replace a same-sized non-stick pan because of health considerations and all the favorable reviews here. This pan is solidly and beautifully made. It does make a very nice presentation statement and should last forever. It cooks evenly and has a special lip which makes pouring easy and facilitates the sealing of the lid, which makes chicken and fish turn out wonderfully moist and delicious. However, no matter what method of oiling, preheating, closing the lid, etc., my food still always sticks to some extent - probably this is the downside for healthy stainless steel - but the pan is easy to clean after some hot-water and dish-washing-liquid soaking. Note: the lid is solid stainless steel so not 'see through', but a clear 12" universal frying pan lid fits just fine... This pan is way worth it: it's beautiful, cooks well, is healthy, and easy enough to clean. The price is unbelievable. Five Stars, Excellent Value!!
Think they changed the name... June 1, 2008 Nessarose (SE Oz) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Cuisinart has two different grades of cookware. I've bought a couple of sets and seven or eight seperate pieces of what used to be called Chef's Classic over the last five or six years, and I love it!. One time I mistakenly ordered a set of the cheaper lighter weight pans. I quickly returned the set. That is what this pan is. I ordered it, and I'll keep it, but it's far inferior to what I already have. This is not nearly as well made. I see they now have a MultiClad Pro line... Seems as if they changed the names.
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