Reddit Reddit reviews All-Clad Saucier Pan, 2-Quart

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All-Clad Saucier Pan, 2-Quart
2-quart saucier with shallow sides and wide mouth - perfect for making sauces or risottos3-ply bonded construction consists of durable stainless steel encapsulating an aluminum core for even heating throughoutHighly polished cooking surface with starburst finish offers stick resistance and easy maintenance, plus won’t react with foodContoured stainless-steel handles permanently secured with stainless-steel rivets; capacity etched on base;Oven- and broiler-safe up to 600 degrees F (without lid); induction compatible; limited lifetime warranty; Made in USA
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3 Reddit comments about All-Clad Saucier Pan, 2-Quart:

u/bdogould · 16 pointsr/Chefit
u/heliosxx · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

allclad pieces, whatever you need, not non stick. And not stock pots, not worth it, just buy cheap ones for that. Start with 2 or 3 quart Saucier (round bottom) , and 3 quart Sautee pan,
Non stick pieces should be cheaper and not BIFL.
Good Knives, for budget conscious I recommend Mundial start with 8" Chef's, 8" carving and a pairing knife. Pick your color/handle style.
Cast Iron pan and/or dutch oven.
Some will disagree (about using electric sharpeners), but I'm very fond of my Chef's Choice 120 sharpener.
Kitchen Aid stand mixer. Make sure to get one with metal gears.
Cordless Drill not really buy it for life, but a good one will last a good long time, and really useful for your home. Bosch, Hitachi or Ridgid are usually the recommended brands.

u/showmethestudy · 1 pointr/Cooking

Thanks so much for the help. Is this an example of the All Clad to avoid?

Basically I should get Mauviel copper with tin lining or if not then All Clad with copper and stainless lining?

I wouldn't mind getting a few pieces a year until I have a complete set. I just am at the point where I can afford it but not to just drop $2K on a complete set at once. I want to get the heirloom pieces and don't mind saving for a piece at a time. I have decent hard anodized Calphalon stuff now.