Jul 10
I am a single dad and this set has made cooking and cleaned up quick and simple. Heat transfer is good and everything works and fits together as it should. Its a huge leap up from the cheap stuff you get a the local chains. The handles are great and cleanup has been very fast.
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July 10th, 2010 at 5:03 am
I am a single dad and this set has made cooking and cleaned up quick and simple. Heat transfer is good and everything works and fits together as it should. Its a huge leap up from the cheap stuff you get a the local chains. The handles are great and cleanup has been very fast.
July 11th, 2010 at 4:30 am
Absolutely it is not dishwasher safe. I would suggest that anyone should stay away from Kitchenaid cookware. Yes, they have a nice warranty…HOWEVER, after using my set only a couple of months, the red started to fade. Upon reading the fine print in that wonderful warranty, I see that you are not supposed to expose the cookware to high temperatures. SAY WHAT?? It’s COOKWARE. Okay… and then I also find in the warranty that it’s not DISHWASHER SAFE. !!!! What in the world?!? We are not living in the stone age. Who makes cookware that’s not dishwasher safe. The non-stick finish seemed to be working okay… but the red outside of the cookware looks TERRIBLE. It quickly became faded and chipped. I’m now in the market for a new set of cookware that will withstand HEAT and the DISHWASHER.
July 12th, 2010 at 4:53 am
I love this cookware. Hands down the best I have ever cooked with. Of course there are some down sides to this cookware but if you read the IMPORTANT SAFETY, USE AND CARE INFORMATION it will help you avoid disappointments. For instance you cannot wash these in the dishwasher…it is stated in the IMPORTANT SAFETY packet in the section aptly named CLEANING.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CERAMIC/GLASS STOVETOPS helps you decide how to correctly use your cookware on certain cooktops. In the packet it says, “We recommend the use of flat-bottomed stainless steel, hard-anodized exterior, or silicone polyester cookware. We DO NOT recommend the use of porcelain enameled cookware on ceramic/glass cook tops. Overheating or allowing porcelain enameled or silicone polyester cookware to boil dry can result in the fusing of the cookware to your ceramic/glass stovetop…” it also states to “Never place a hot pan on a cool ceramic/glass stovetop burner. This can also cause fusing of the pan to the stovetop.”
Just some advice for fully enjoying your KitchenAid Cookware to its fullest!
Happy Cooking!
Source: IMPORTANT SAFETY, USE & CARE INFORMATION. MEYER CORPORATION U.S.
July 13th, 2010 at 4:21 am
I bought my KitchenAid cookware about a year ago. They are still in great shape, despite daily use. I especially love the 12-inch covered saute pan! It’s great for making stir fry, fried rice, spaghetti sauce, grilled cheese, steak, or sauteed veggies! The helper handle really comes in handy when moving the pan. The reason why I gave it four stars is the fact that they have to be handwashed.
July 14th, 2010 at 4:12 am
I bought these pots without reading the fine print and seeing that they are not dishwasher safe. After only 3 or 4 times in the dishwasher the color fades from a wonderful red to a cruddy looking light pink with white haze. In addition, the bottoms chip easily.
I wouldn’t recommend at all.