Reddit Reddit reviews Cooks Standard 10-Piece Multi-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Cookware Set

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Cooks Standard 10-Piece Multi-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Cookware Set
Includes: 1.5 and 3 qt saucepans, 8 qt stockpot, steamer insert with lids, and 8 and 10-inch fry pansMulti-ply clad with 18/10 stainless steel interior/exterior with an aluminum core throughoutStainless steel for durability and appearance; Aluminum core for even/quick heat distributionSecure-fitting lids trap in heat/moisture to seal flavor; Riveted handles stay cool and comfortableWorks on Induction, gas, electric, glass, ceramic, halogen, etc.; Oven safe to 500F; Dishwasher safe
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6 Reddit comments about Cooks Standard 10-Piece Multi-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Cookware Set:

u/MooseyDoooom · 22 pointsr/BuyItForLife

This set of tri-ply pots and pans is probably the last i'll need for a very very long time. They're generic clones of All-Clad, stainless with aluminum cores in them, no slug on the bottom, just a solid piece of steel. The handle rivets are huge and should handle all kinds of abuse. The lids are steel and sit flat with room to spare for wear.


http://www.amazon.com/Cooks-Standard-Multi-Ply-Stainless-Steel-10-Piece/dp/B00421AYJK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1413999599&sr=8-2&keywords=cooks+standard


I was only going to buy 2-3 pieces but it's cheaper to buy that set on amazon. The steamer insert is way more useful than I thought it'd be, we steam every veggie now, no more boiling. I accidentally put too little water in a pot when steaming once, it ran out of water and cooked empty for a good 2-3 minutes. The pot was insanely hot, got black on the inside and burnt whatever residue was in it from the water. I let it cool down, scrubbed it with barkeepers friend and it looks brand new.

u/lifeformed · 3 pointsr/Cooking

I use these multi-ply ones from Cooks Standard and they work great. Even cheaper than Tramontia I think.

u/Tetsubin · 2 pointsr/AskCulinary

I just bought this set:
http://www.amazon.com/Cooks-Standard-Multi-Ply-Stainless-Steel-10-Piece/dp/B00421AYJK/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1426122458&sr=1-1&keywords=cooks+standard+cookware

I am very happy with it. It cost $163 (was on sale for $125 a while back, but I missed it), and it's every bit as good as All Clad. Stainless steel inside and out with an aluminum core that goes all the way up the sides.

There's also a larger set that has a big saute pan with a lid in addition to what's in the ten piece set.

The weird looking piece is a nice steamer that fits in either of the smaller saucepans. There are lids that fit both frying pans. The handles are more comfortable than All Clad handles which have edges that dig into your palms. The handles stay cool to the touch even after prolonged cooking in a pot or pan.

The Cuisinart multi-ply set looks pretty good and isn't much more, but the handles on that set look like the All Clad handles from the picture. I haven't tried them in person.

My opinion is that you want to look for a 3 ply set (2 layers of steel surrounding aluminum that goes all the way up the side), not just a 3 ply disc on the bottom.

u/Somerandomlog · 1 pointr/cookingforbeginners

I personally would get the following way sooner if I was building my kitchen all over again.

Also if there is a place you can get bulk spices near by I would go there for your spices, because if you havent already noticed spices are pricey at your local megamart.

Lavatools Thermowand - Same form factor as the much more expensive thermopen but at 1/3 the price.

Lodge cast iron skillet - great for searing meats or as a good starting pan.

OXO Bench Scraper - Makes prep work much easier and safer as you don't use your knife to scrape your food off the cutting board.

Immersion Blenders - When you dont want to use your big blender or want to blend something in your pot or pan.

Stainless Steel Cookware - Has a little bit of a learning curve but is great after the fact.

Aeropress - Life is too short to make shitty coffee.

Edit: added a thermometer/spelling


u/psrivats · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

Does the aluminium core extend all the way to the top of the utensitls in the costco set, like this? In some brands, it is only at the bottom (which is mostly where it is needed, I guess) and you have to be careful before buying.

If you want a smaller set that is truly multi-clad, look at these. I just ordered them a couple days back when the price was $143 and they should be arriving today, really looking forward to them. I like the costco ones, esp. the fact that they are NSF certified. I will have to check out with my friend who has a costco membership.

u/n_choose_k · 1 pointr/Cooking

I have had this set for over five years and they are fantastic. I haven't used All-Clad, but I just don't see how you could get much better than what these pans have delivered - at half the price.

http://www.amazon.com/Cooks-Standard-Multi-Ply-Stainless-Steel-10-Piece/dp/B00421AYJK?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage