Elegant and contemporary, the Professional 12 Piece Tri-ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set from Cuisinart consists of deluxe cookware for the professional home chef. This Collection is designed to meet the culinary needs of the most demanding gourmet chefs. Its triple-ply construction facilitates effortless cooking and first-class results, enabling even the kitchen novice to whip up meals with a gourmet flair that will delight the whole family.
Specs
Product Name: Cuisinart Professional 12 Piece Tri-ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set
Model: TPCC-12PC1-1
Condition: New
Professional Triple Ply Construction features a core of pure aluminum bonded to brushed stainless steel exteriors and stainless steel interiors
Oven safe to 500°F
Provides consistent, even heat distribution along the base and side walls of the cookware
Polished stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food, or alter flavors
Solid stainless steel riveted stick handles stay cool on the stovetop
Tapered rims eliminate drips and spills while pouring
Snug stainless covers seal in moisture and nutrients for more healthful and flavorful results
Compatible for cooking on induction stovetops, in the oven or under a broiler
Freezer safe for easy storage
Dishwasher safe – premium stainless steel maintains its original finish with easy dishwasher cleanup
What’s in the Box?
1x 1.5 Quart Saucepan with Cover
1x 3 Quart Saucepan with Cover
1x 3.5 Quart Sauté Pan with Helper Handle and Cover
Elegant and contemporary, the Professional 12 Piece Tri-ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set from Cuisinart consists of deluxe cookware for the professional home chef. This Collection is designed to meet the culinary needs of the most demanding gourmet chefs. Its triple-ply construction facilitates effortless cooking and first-class results, enabling even the kitchen novice to whip up meals with a gourmet flair that will delight the whole family.
Specs
What’s in the Box?
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Warranty
Cuisinart Limited Lifetime Warranty
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Nov 16 - Wednesday, Nov 18
Are these any better at holding water leaking from the ceiling than my thrift store pots and pans?
Not quite the correct write-up here:
are these worth $200?