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My wife and I got this for a wedding present, and we love it. Nothing sticks to it, and it’s so easy to clean up. (We don’t use metals utensils with it.) It’s a little bit small for a 3-egg omelet, so you may want to look for a 10- or 12-inch version if that’s what you’re looking to use it for, but it’s a great pan. We would definitely recommend it.

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October 4th, 2009 at 4:52 am
I bought this as a starter set a month ago and built up my collection with other pots from the line. I was searching for something along the line of All-clad, so that the 3 metal layers created the entire pot, not just a circle on the bottom. The All-Clad were a bit out of my price range and too heavy for me to lift when I tested in the store, and that was empty. This set isn’t quite as heavy but retains the good quality I was looking for. I really like the handles as well, very comfortable and stay cool as long as heat from a neighboring burner doesn’t reach it. They cook evenly, with low heat as suggested and anything that sticks on, comes off easily after soaking in hot sudsy water. I would definitely recommend this line off pots if you are looking to invest in a lasting set, but not break the bank as much as All-clad.
October 5th, 2009 at 4:23 am
I first tried this line by purchasing the one quart covered pan and fell in love with the product.
I’ve since purchased the 3.5qt, the 6qt, the 8qt and most recently this starter set.
These pans don’t warp, don’t develop hot spots to scorch food, have inside measures, have sturdy lids that fit well, are coded to help match the lids and clean up as easily as non-stick pots.
I’ve donated my lighter weight SS pots and know that these pans will outlast my time cooking.
Highly recommend these to anyone who enjoys cooking and wants the best for their buck.
October 6th, 2009 at 5:03 am
This is an awesome value for the price. Heats evenly and quickly, looks wonderful, cleans up easily, and all the other great things you’d expect from good quality clad cookware.
The only problems that I have with it are:
If you simmer something with the lid on, or boil something for a somewhat long time with the lid on, the handle on the lid will get really hot. If you simmer something for a long time the pan handles also have a chance of getting hot considering you’ve given the heat so much time to spread itself throughout all parts of the pan.
The handles are very comfortable… but very hard to keep from twisting in your hand if you’re tilting either pan to pour stuff. Because the handles are so smooth and roundish and the pans so heavy compared to el-cheapo pans, it’s very hard to keep the pans from twisting back to a level position when you tilt it for pouring, especially if your hands are a bit wet, although this is still very possible with dry hands, or even with a towel acting as a pot holder. This is more pronounced in the fry pan, but also happens in the saucepan. It is a pain to try and keep it tilted with one hand while you scrape food out with the other.
Other brands like Calphalon Tri-ply and All Clad have flat, thin, grooved handles. While these handles are not nearly as comfortable when the pan is flat, they provide the needed grip to keep the pan from twisting in the hand when tilted.
October 7th, 2009 at 4:45 am
I love these pans, they are elegant looking, and cook great. Easy to clean and care for.
October 8th, 2009 at 4:24 am
My wife and I got this for a wedding present, and we love it. Nothing sticks to it, and it’s so easy to clean up. (We don’t use metals utensils with it.) It’s a little bit small for a 3-egg omelet, so you may want to look for a 10- or 12-inch version if that’s what you’re looking to use it for, but it’s a great pan. We would definitely recommend it.
October 9th, 2009 at 5:10 am
I bought this set to complement my 13-piece set that I had previously purchased (I had two slots free in my storage block). The 7″ Hollow Edge Santoku, however, does not fit into any slot of the storage block. It may fit into the block that comes with the 17-piece set, though. Just be careful as the Santoku is a fairly wide knife.
October 10th, 2009 at 4:27 am
I almost didn’t buy this set because another reviewer said the larger knife didn’t fit in the knife block that comes with the 13-piece set. But I went ahead…and the knife fits easily in my knife block. I love all these knives, especially the Santoprene handles, which are very comfortable. I’m not much of a cook and this line of Henckels knives suits my needs, and are priced great!
October 11th, 2009 at 4:57 am
Nice knives & very sharp, I’m glad I purchased them. My only con ( & it’s minor) is they “seem” thin, light weight & will need TLC if they are to last. I am hanging on to the lifetime warranty on these just for that reason = 1 less *, otherwise they are a great product & I plan on adding the 2 set Asian cutlery duo to fill out the blocks 2 add’l slots.
October 12th, 2009 at 4:21 am
I love these knives. And, I was happy to find the knife to complete my set. Great ease of use and very sharp.
October 13th, 2009 at 4:39 am
This is my first time using the Santoku knives and I just love them. Excelolent service
October 14th, 2009 at 4:28 am
Purchased for my spouse who is knowledgable about kitchen cutlery, their care & use. These knives are in the same Henckels series that she has used successfully for a number of years. She likes the series for balance, sharpness, maintaining sharpness, and ease of cleaning. The Asian Set meets her expectations of Henckels.