All-Clad Stainless Steel 15" Oval Baker & Pot Holder Set
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Macy's has All-Clad Stainless Steel 15" Oval Baker & Pot Holder Set for $39.99 w/ promo code SALE. Additionally, earn Slickdeals Cashback before purchase when you follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Members Navy-Wife for sharing this deal.
Key Features:
Forged from heavy-duty 18/10 stainless steel
Holds up to a 15-lb. turkey or two chickens at a time
do not see the details... I learned the hard way picking up a low grade all-clad pan from Marshalls. It was MC-2 and was not good. Lesson learned, and now I pay more attention to exactly what type of all-clad I purchase.
Not sure what happened to my previously posted comment, but hey, let's try this again!
I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
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Not sure what happened to my previously posted comment, but hey, let's try this again!
I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
do not see the details... I learned the hard way picking up a low grade all-clad pan from Marshalls. It was MC-2 and was not good. Lesson learned, and now I pay more attention to exactly what type of all-clad I purchase.
do not see the details... I learned the hard way picking up a low grade all-clad pan from Marshalls. It was MC-2 and was not good. Lesson learned, and now I pay more attention to exactly what type of all-clad I purchase.
do not see the details... I learned the hard way picking up a low grade all-clad pan from Marshalls. It was MC-2 and was not good. Lesson learned, and now I pay more attention to exactly what type of all-clad I purchase.
"Imported" is in the item description in the website.
This is definitely not a higher end All Clad pan as those all scream all over the packaging what processes were done in the USA.
I had a random 25% off coupon too! Woot! $37.40 delivered, thats one heck of a deal even if original price was too high. Would not let me use both SALE and 25% off, but still solid deal!
Not sure what happened to my previously posted comment, but hey, let's try this again!
I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
Macy's is one of those stores that notoriously overinflates their MSRP
Bought this from one of the all clad seconds sales.....I absolutely love it. Potatoes au gratin, roasted a rack of pork, it all has turned out awesome.
Stainless Steel? Pass. You can make much better tasting food with iron, if you don't mind the weight.
Each has its own benefits. You have very shallow thinking.
I definitely enjoy my Lodge cast iron but there are quite a few things I absolutely use stainless for.
There are even braised ribs where I've tried stainless, cast and the Costco Le C knockoff. The Costco porcelain enamel dutch oven turned out better than the Lodge cast.
Anything tomato based is recommended to not be in a cast iron. However I have made some lasagne in them and it's rather delicious.
Each tool has its place in the kitchen.
Salmon is way better when cooked in stainless than cast iron. Takes too look to heat up and if you preheat then it dries out the salmon before it's internally a proper temp.
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I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
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I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
From several reviews I read that this set was originally a "Free Gift" with the purchase of other All-Clad products.
There were mentions that it is not tri-ply or as heavy as the D5 line but the comments were still favorable.
It is currently listed on Bed, Bath, and Beyond for $169.99 and on All-Clad.com for $170.
There are also some "Used/Like New" available on Amazon for $49.99.
It seemed as if it would make a very nice bridal shower or housewarming gift.
Thank you for sharing!
This is definitely not a higher end All Clad pan as those all scream all over the packaging what processes were done in the USA.
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I SAID that this is a good deal. The "Original price" seems over-inflated, but the "sale-price" minus $10 makes it a good buy. All-Clad makes great cookware products, and I love my sauté pans. Thank you, OP! Buying one now. Don't forget to get your CB!
Macy's is one of those stores that notoriously overinflates their MSRP
I definitely enjoy my Lodge cast iron but there are quite a few things I absolutely use stainless for.
There are even braised ribs where I've tried stainless, cast and the Costco Le C knockoff. The Costco porcelain enamel dutch oven turned out better than the Lodge cast.
Anything tomato based is recommended to not be in a cast iron. However I have made some lasagne in them and it's rather delicious.
Each tool has its place in the kitchen.
Salmon is way better when cooked in stainless than cast iron. Takes too look to heat up and if you preheat then it dries out the salmon before it's internally a proper temp.