Sep 28
This is a great set. All the pots and pans I need; even cooking. Great price. Arrived well packaged.
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September 28th, 2009 at 7:32 am
My husband bought me a set of these pans five years ago to replace everything non stick we had due to my parakeet being killed by the nonstick toxins.. I have really enjoyed the pans, although they are heavy.. But.. I realized fairly recently the bottom has separated on my biggest frying pan, and soon I won’t be able to use it. I am going to check and see what the warranty is/was. I hope it was lifetime. In any event.. I would be cautious about buying them again. BTW.. I have only used these pans on gas ranges. the rest of them are fine, but they haven’t had the use the big frying pan has. I use this pan once or twice a week..but since it is classed as professional, I would have thought it would stand up to constant daily use, which I haven’t done.
September 29th, 2009 at 6:52 am
The original version of this cookware was of very reasonable quality for the price. They were thicker, they transmit the heat better and were better shaped. These new ones have the same finsh or look but they are not as well constructed. Compared to the older ones they are tin like. Pots now have a narrower taller and bell like design which looks to be borrowed from Kitchen Aid. Unfortunately this design is not very efficient on larger burners and as a result they take longer to boil and heat up in general. The older ones are made in Italy and these new ones are made in Thailand. I guess Costco saw the increasing value of the Euro eating into profits so they moved to a supplier in Thailand and while they were at it reduced the quality of the product. Typical and expected for a giant American retailer. Too bad though, the older ones were a very good deal. Stay away from these Thai made ones they are infereior and retail for about the same as the older italian made version. More profit for Costco less quality for you! The very positive reviews that you read on this cookware are reviews for the older italian made version. I am not sure when they switched, i would say between 2006 and early 2008.
September 30th, 2009 at 7:23 am
Excellent set of pots. Extremely sturdy and well made. Appreciate rivited handles and lifetime warranty.
October 1st, 2009 at 7:10 am
This is a great set. All the pots and pans I need; even cooking. Great price. Arrived well packaged.
October 2nd, 2009 at 7:13 am
After 30 years of using my Revere ware, I purchased a department store’s name brand stainless steel cookware. I did not like it because the handle was partially covered with silicon, but would still get hot along the metal sides of the handle.
The Kitchenaide stainless steel cookware is great. The handle is completely covered with silicon and can be picked up with out a mitt. Great weight, heats quickly, and looks great. The only minor complaint is the lid will not fit upside down on pot for storeage/stacking.
October 3rd, 2009 at 7:01 am
I purchased the Kitchen Aid pots and pans based on Amazon customer reviews and Consumer Reports review. These were a gift. They live up to the reviews. I am buying another set for myself.
October 4th, 2009 at 7:29 am
This is an awesome set of cookware at a great price! They have the quality I wanted and have done a great job for us. If you want a good solid set of stainless cookware this is it and at a better price than what I looked at in several stores. I do recommend buying a can of Barkeepers Friend cleanser. Just a little sprinkle and a wash makes them look like new. As always Amazon did a great job getting them to me. Would definately buy again.