Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware

If you've been looking for a new cookware set that is both functional and reasonably priced, you may want to consider Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware. In this article, I'll talk about the cookware line as a whole, and whether it is better to buy individual pieces or the complete Cuisinart Multiclad Pro 12 Piece Set.

Main Features of Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware

This cookware features tri-ply 18/10 stainless steel and has an aluminum core. The exterior of the pots and pans is brushed steel, while the interiors are polished to a mirror like finish. The lids are also 18/10 stainless steel and are mainly interchangeable with the other pots and pans in the set. 

The lids and cookware may be used in the oven and are safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. The pieces can even be used under the broiler. The solid stainless handles are made to stay cool while using them on the stovetop. The pots' rims are designed to be drip free, making pouring easy and less likely to cause spills.

There are several different pieces available, and the pots may be purchased separately or as a twelve piece starter set. Among the pieces available are a double broiler, covered casseroles, a roasting pan, sauce pans, sauté pans, skillets, stock pots and a universal steamer. Each of the pots are dishwasher safe, making clean up quick and easy. These cookware pieces don't have a non-stick interior, although most users don't find that to be a problem.

The special construction of the Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware ensures that the pots heat up quickly and evenly. Because of the fast heat up times, it’s often possible to use a lower heat setting, thereby conserving energy while using your stove.

Is it better to buy individual pieces of Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware or the entire set?

This is really going to be a personal preference. The following items are included in the Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware 12 piece set:
  • 1.5 Quart Saucepan with Lid
  • 3 Quart Saucepan With Lid
  • 3.5 Quart Saute Pan with Lid
  • 8 Quart Covered Stockpot
  • 8” Skillet
  • 10” Skillet
  • 20 cm Steamer Insert for use with the 3 qt saucepan

If you like all of the pieces included in the set, buying them individually is definitely going to cost more. The complete Cuisinart Multiclad Pro 12 Piece Set costs an average of $225, whereas buying the individual pieces that make up the set will run about $385.00. The disadvantage to buying the set is that it doesn’t include all of the available sizes. For example, if you want the 6 quart stock pot, you’re going to need to buy that separately, as it isn’t included in the twelve piece set.

Whether you opt for individual pots and pans, or purchase a complete set, I have no doubt that you'll love your Cuisinart Multiclad Cookware!

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