Emerilware Stainless Steel 14-Piece Cookware Set and Open Stock
Cook like the pros with this 18/10 stainless steel cookware. A copper and aluminum base delivers even heat distribution, and the stainless steel handles stay cool to the touch. Glass lids allow you to monitor what you're cooking. Dishwasher safe. Lifetime warranty.
Emerilware Stainless Steel 14-Piece Cookware Set and Open Stock
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Impressive!
I used this set at my Mom's house, and I gotta tell ya, I've never been such a great cook in my life! Maybe it understands me better than other pots & pans, but even something as simple as spaghetti came out amazingly! There's nothing else I would put on my wishlist, even after just a few uses of it. So glad I found it on here!
January 11, 2012
Excellent cookware
I've had my set for over 2 years and they are still as good as they were the day I got them. These are very well made. It's like getting All-Clad for less than half the price. I've had no problems with these whatsoever. These were also rated a best buy in Consumer Reports.
April 17, 2011
Emerilware cookware set
I originally purchased my set 2 years ago, and then purchased the 14 piece set for my son when he went to grad school. I could not be more pleased! I l;ove to cook but cannot afford All Clad and this has proven to be a great substitute. My cookware take a lot of wear and tear and these have been great. Easy to clean,
great for cooking and they have held up better than I could have expected. I would recommend them as a great starter set for serious young cooks.
October 18, 2010
Don't waste your money!!!
I've been around the kitchen for a while, used many, many cheap Reverware stainless pans for many, many years. And yes they got dirty, but cleaned up pretty good with a brillo pad. So why did I decide to give $300 for Emerilware? (which is a division of All-Clad) Count me a fool! Within a couple of years part of the bottom of the large pot was delaminating! My Reverware did not do that in over 25 years!
So after a long search on the Emerilware web site, I finally found you had to call All-Clad for a return number, then send it in. So I did so, and what did I get in return? My pot back in the mail a month later, without any note, excuse, or "go jump in the lake, we don't take returns" letter!! Guess I just wasted another few bucks for postage. Here's a warning so you don't fall victim to the same fate...
September 29, 2010
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