Description:
The high luster mirror finish combined with the
arched top lid gives this Stock pot it's unique look and style. Stainless steel capped rivets permanently attach our cast stainless steel handles. A pure 18/10 stainless steel assures long lasting ...
Description:
Grand Gourmet collection. Material: Stainless steel. Color: Silver.
Lid not included. Induction ready. Handles welded. Compatible with all heat sources. Hollow and tubular, stay cool handles. Concave when cold and flat when hot. Outer and inner satin polish and ...
Description:
MC2 is the contemporary iteration of the legendary
Master Chef All Clad's original cookware collection. Subtly redesigned and substantially reengineered, MC2 presents a classic commercial aesthetic, light weight, and outstanding cooking performance. The 18/10 stainless steel interior complements the ...
Stock Pots:
Stock pots are large pots for
cooking, sometimes called a
pasta pot or sauce pot.
Multi-Pots:
These are stockpots that include
a straining or steaming insert.
Soup Pots:
Soup pots are smaller than
stockpots, with a capacity of
less than 6 quarts. They also
feature two side handles and a
lid.
Pot Set
Pot Sets come with two or more
stockpots, multipots, or soup
pots.
Solid construction is the most
common type of cookware. It has
a solid metal body, and often
comes with a non-stick finish.
Ply construction cookware also
called Clad cookware, has
multiple layers of metal bonded
together, often around a copper
or aluminum core. This type of
cookware is heavier and provides
very uniform heat distribution
but is generally more expensive
than solid cookware.
Often stainless steel cookware
features a base coating or
bonded core of aluminum or
copper. These metals are
superior conductors of heat
relative to stainless steel and
improve the heat distribution
and overall performance of the
cookware.
Induction safe cookware has a
magnetized base that allows it
to generate heat through the
magnetic field of an induction
stove top. Induction cooking is
safer, more energy efficient,
and produces exceptionally even
heat distribution.