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At this price point, the best.
I just received this set for Christmas and have been cooking up a storm since that morning. This set replaces a "set" of random pans that included hand-me-downs and cheap poseurs. This is my first set of truly high-quality cookware.
In shopping for this (it's a gift I gave myself), I was considering several different brands and model lines. Although I own several All-Clad pans and love using them, I was hesitant about spending that kind of money on a set similar to this one. Far l...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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Ah, the joy of cooking...
...with the right pot.
When I was checking into buying more high-quality cookware a few years ago, I was totally sold on AllClad, but then a friend of mine whose job at the time was to test kitchen cookware (if you can believe that!) told me I should check out Cuisinart's MultiClad line instead. Turns out it's had the same features (and add-ons) as the AllClad I was so in love with (stainless steel wrapped around an aluminum core), but without the major price tag that comes with the ...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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04/13/2006
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Great set at a great price.
This is a great set. I looked at Calphalon, All-Clad & Emeril (and others) before deciding on these. I have an All-Clad pan and yes they are great. But for a Stainless steel set like this, the All-Clad, Calphalon & Cusinart Multiclad are all made the same way. They all have stainless interior and exterior with an aluminum core that runs from the bottom up the sides. Cheaper sets like Cuisinart's Chefs Classic or Emeril's, only have the aluminum core on the bottom of the pan with little or no cor...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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10/27/2006
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Excellent High-End Cookware Set
My girlfriend and I did a huge amount of research when we were looking into buying a cookware set, and we found the Cuisinart Multiclad Pro to be by-far the best compromise between quality and price. They're substantially cheaper than, for example, the All-Clad MasterChef line, and they have a stainless steel exterior which is generally preferrable to aluminum for cleaning (dishwasher safe, among other things). We've been cooking hard with them for a few months now, and they've been awesome so...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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02/25/2007
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Great product at a great price
I purchased these pots and pans in December 2006 and I've resisted writing the simple "these things look great!" reviews.
Prior to purchasing this set I did some research and searching to see if the construction of these pans, their materials, and their performance was what I wanted. I like to cook, and I like to cook for large groups of people. This set replaced a crappy non-stick set I had and since I've had them I have used each and every piece multiple times.
The pa...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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01/11/2007
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Everything I expected
Great set at a fantastic price. I really wanted a set of All-Clads for quality and because they are manufactured here in the USA. I'm all about buying/supporting local first. However, I couldn't justify the price difference between an All-Clad set and the Multiclad Pro by Cuisinart. The price difference was just too great to ignore.
I used to work as a cook in several restaurants and I can assure anyone that doesn't know already that there are two types of cooks. One that cooks a...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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Cuisinart MCP-12 Multiclad Pro Stainless-Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set
An outstanding collection 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 long handles on the fry, saute, and sauce pans stay very cool. However, the handles on the 8 Q pot can get hot (because they are close to the body of the pot) while boiling with a gas stove, but...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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01/20/2007
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Not All-Clad but still good
After much research into tri-ply cookwear, I finally settled on Cruisinart MCP-12 Multiclad Pro Stainless Steel 12 piece cookwear set and am overall pleased with it. I also own All-Clad cookwear. I was interested in Calphalon's Tri-ply Stainless cookwear as well, until I discovered that it no longer readily available, and is on close out status at many places.
The only "complaint" that I have about the MCP set is that it discolors much more easily and frequently than my All-Clad does....
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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Well thought out and well executed design
This is the set you want. Why? Here are some reasons. Some are about Stainless steel cookware in general, but all apply specifically to this set.
o Stainless steel is sanitary. You can get them perfectly clean very easily. (Commercial food processors are often required to use stainless steel for nearly everything that comes in contact with food.)
o Stainless steel cleans up nearly as easily non-stick cookware. You do clean it differently, however.
o Thes...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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You can pay more, but you can't buy better!
For those of you considering upgrading your cookware to professional grade stainless steel, look no further.
I've owned this 12 piece set for over a year, and can't offer enough praise. It still looks brand new (use Barkeepers Friend to clean it). It heats evenly and quickly, retains heat for a long time, sears and browns well without burning, handles comfortably, cleans up easily and looks great! I'm fortunate enough to have several different types of cookware to compare. My coo...
[Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 12-pc. Clad Cookware Set: Stainless Steel (MCP12) review can be read at Amazon.com]
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