tigereye
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Sat Dec-05-09 03:25 PM
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Went to my first All-Clad sale today! Wow, great bargains. |
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Edited on Sat Dec-05-09 03:30 PM by tigereye
:woohoo: When I think about how much I could have spent - I think I did pretty damn well. But alas, no copper-covered pots - as beautiful as they were, too damn dear for the budget, even at 40-60% off!
I got 2 2 quart saucepans, one for a Christmas gift, and two frying pans. Went with the " no coating" option.
Also got some new baking sheets and jelly roll pans.
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Stinky The Clown
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Sat Dec-05-09 10:16 PM
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1. I have a few pieces of Spring copper clad multi-ply cookware ...... |
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Spring and All Clad are essentially the same stuff. Spring is the commercial brand and All Clad the consumer brand.
As seems to be common knowledge in these parts, I also have more than a few pieces of actual copper cookware.
I think you did well to pass up the copper clad stuff. In my view, it is just cosmetic as the copper cladding is so thin as to border on the "why bother" end of things. The core of my stuff is aluminum and the inner layer is stainless. I can't imagine the pans' performance is any better than the stainless stuff with the same aluminum core.
All my solid copper stuff has tin inside. They make solid copper with stainless inside. That's nice stuff if only for the cosmetic advantage that the stainless is easy to clean whereas the tin naturally turns gray and looks perpetually dingy - even though its quite clean.
I have copper and I have stainless multi-ply. Not All Clad, but similar. The copper is noticeably more responsive.
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Sun Dec-06-09 02:22 PM
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2. it's just that the copper stuff is so beautiful - I think that's part of the |
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attraction. I have Revereware pots with the copper bottom and those just last and last.
The copper All-Clad stuff was out of my price range anyway, but it's good to know that I made both an economical and good cooking decision!
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Mon Dec-07-09 09:39 PM
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3. When we got married, Sparkly and I both had that copper bottom Revereware ...... |
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.... mine was inherited and is, by now, well over 60 years old. Sparkly's was vintage 1980s or so. Apart from the handles (hers is a modern plastic, mine is bakelite or vulacnite or some such), the stuff is identical. It does, as you say, seem to last forever.
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tigereye
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Tue Dec-08-09 12:52 PM
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4. my mom's set is still going strong, it must be at least 55 years old |
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Tue Dec-08-09 01:20 PM
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5. I'm still using my mom's "Lifetime" stainless steel. |
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She bought it in the 1950's, just like your mom's. I'd have to say it has lived up to it's reputation.
Hey, tigereye! How are you? Where did you find the All Clad sale? :)
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Tue Dec-08-09 09:16 PM
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6. hey neen! We went out to Crate in Scott Twp past Greentree |
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the other sale was at the Wash. County Fairgrounds. I'm good. Same stuff, kid's school, looking at high schools, work, house stuff, etc.
:hi: How are ya?
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Sat Dec-12-09 04:27 AM
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8. The Fairgrounds have more stuff |
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I try to avoid these sales because I always come out with pans I don't need.
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Thu Dec-10-09 08:00 PM
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7. Anyone there partially clad? |
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(or even unclad?)
Haven't been to a party like that in the longest time.
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Sun Dec-13-09 11:25 AM
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9. ha ha! Everyone was properly accounted for. It was very early and that would |
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have been quite amusing - plus it was snowing outside.
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