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Cuisinart French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless 10-Piece Cookware Set

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Size: 10-Piece


Style: Cookware Set


Features

  • Tri-ply stainless steel
  • Stay-cool stainless handles
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Description

Bon Appétit! Cuisinart first produced cookware in France over 35 years ago. Today we honor that rich heritage with the Cuisinart French Classic Stainless Cookware Collection. Made in France, beautifully designed stainless steel tri- ply constructed pans with elegant handles reflect the quality of the world’s best kitchens. Now you can perform all of the classic cooking techniques in your own home, and create a lifetime of wonderful meals and memories with Cuisinart.What's in the BoxOne 2-quart saucepan w/ stainless steel cover, one 3-quart sauté pan w/ helper & stainless steel cover, one 4.5-quart Dutch oven w/ stainless steel cover, one 8-quart stockpot w/ stainless steel cover, one 8-inch open skillet, and one 10-inch open skillet.Superior PerformanceCuisinart’s new French Classic Stainless Cookware provides consumers with everything they need to create world class meals at home. A pure aluminum core enveloped by solid stainless steel ensures professional performance, and Heat Surround™ Technology allows heat to be evenly distributed along the bottom and up the side walls of the cookware. Stay-cool, contoured stainless handles provide a comfortable grip and a unique thumb rest allows for superb control and aids in lifting. VersatilityThis multipurpose cookware set can be used on the stovetop, in the oven and under the broiler (oven-safe to 500 degree F), and is also freezer-safe, dishwasher-safe and induction-ready. The 10-piece set allows home cooks to create everything from multi-course Parisian-inspired feasts to everyday family meals. Product FeaturesMade in France 10-piece tri-ply stainless steel cookware set made in France to the highest standards of the world’s finest kitchens.Professional Triple Ply Stainless Three-layer design ensures optimal heat. A pure aluminum core enveloped by pure stainless steel provides professional performance.Exceptional Heat Heat Surround Technology allows heat to be evenly distributed along the bottom and side walls of the cookware.Stay-Cool Stainless Handles Contoured, stainless stick handles remain cool and provide a comfortable grip. Unique thumb ret for ultimate control, and professionally riveted for durability.Comfortable Handling Solid stainless steel side grips ensure a lifetime of balanced cooking and easy lifting.Covers Seal in Nutrients Tightfitting stainless lids seal in moisture and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results everytime you cook. Wide cover handle makes gripping lids simple.Versatile Performance Use on stovetop, in the oven, or under the broiler. Oven safe to 500 degrees and freezer safe for food storage. Classic Convenience Dishwasher-safe cookware that retains its brilliant finish. Induction Ready Suitable for use on induction stovetops. Lifetime Warranty


Material: Aluminum


Brand: Cuisinart


Capacity: 2 Quarts


Color: Silver


Finish Type: stainless_steel


Shape: Round


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Item Weight: 25 Pounds


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Temperature Rating: 500 Degrees Fahrenheit


Product Dimensions: 15"W x 23.75"H


Product Dimensions: 11.88 x 15 x 23.75 inches


Item Weight: 25 pounds


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Item model number: FCT-10


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 2, 2011


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  • Great pans, great price, great design, great aesthetics!
Size: 10-Piece Style: Cookware Set
First we inherit our mother’s or grandmother’s Revere Ware copper bottomed cookware. And it is wonderful. Until we realize that the stoves we use are not capable of a true simmer flame like the Chambers or O’Keefe and Merritt gas stoves they used. So, just as we begin to discover French cooking, we begin burning sauces because the Revere Ware heats so easily and quickly. So, we struggle to afford that GORGEOUS Le Creuset porcelain coated cast iron cookware. We finally get it. And it is wonderful. Until we realize that caring for it really is a bit of a pain, and guess what, cast iron, regardless the color, is heavy. Very heavy. Extremely heavy. Not that it’s not a good workout, but it can slow you down in the kitchen while you cook. “Grab that pan and a spatula, and let’s eat!? Oh, wait, I can’t hold that pan over the plates with only one hand. Maybe I can . . .” Then. . . “I know, I know, it was your mother’s china and I just dropped a 15 pound, 12” fry pan on it, I know, I know. . .” So then you’re thinking, let’s try that Revere Ware again. Nope, still burning, ‘cause I still don’t have a decent stove. Why? There are no decent stoves until you get to the $7,000 dual fuel Wolf. So then your try out that new Le Creuset stainless steel, tri ply cookware. And it’s pretty good. Cooks well, not too heavy, but the pan lid handle gets REALLY hot, and the pan handles will burn the heck out of you, as well, so grab that pot holder. So, finally, you get a new stove (yes, miracles to happen), it's better, and an excuse to shop for better pans, the perfect pans. So, let the shopping and research and tactile testing begin! And it did. For just less than 13 months. I held All Clad, Viking, Le Creuset, Cuisinart— all of them. I held them, I hefted them with one hand and and with two hands. I mimed cooking with them, sliding them about the store shelves, my imaginary cooktop. I put smaller pans into the larger ones to check the weight, and (more importantly) how did that handle feel in my hands with the weight in the pan? Did it hurt my hand? Was it easy to hold and control? I read countless reviews, all the major sites, researched where they are made, how they are made. And I discovered, “Oh, wow, they are making FIVE-ply stainless steel pans. Gotta check that out.” Amazing! Except, that it isn’t. According to the engineers and scientists who examined and tested the theory and the thermodynamics, anything more than 3 layers is a waste of time and MONEY. The five ply is no better than the three ply, and way more expensive. Thank you, All Clad, for finding yet another way to monetize excess! And, the reason I’m writing this, is that I found that the Cuisinart French Classic tri ply stainless cookware hit all the marks, including PRICE. Did I mention that price was important? Well, maybe not price, but value for price certainly is important. I'm not rich, but I’m willing to pay a bit for the tool I need and want if the value is equal to that price. The high dollar cookware, that formula doesn't work. It’s impressive to have it sitting on your stove, your friends are impressed at how much you spent, and you’re part of the elite club that will spend 2-3 times more than you need to get the most “in” name brand. But is that the point? “Did you at least get a t-shirt with that? Oh, you didn’t, but you got a generous payment plan? Good, you’ll need it.” A pan is a tool. You use it to make something. It works for you or it doesn’t. You like its looks, or you don’t. But it shouldn’t be a status symbol. It’s a tool. This Cuisinart set is gorgeous. Classic French lines. The handles feel great. Finely wrought, well finished, and the indentation for your thumb is perfect. THAT’S how to hold a heavy pan. The grooved handles of All Clad and so many others (all copying All Clad) are just plain uncomfortable to most hands if the pan has any weight in it. The groove is there to solve their problems of heat reduction, not to feel good in your hand. Think about it— smooth rounded surface you control with a thumb indentation (Cuisinart) or two relatively narrow ridges of steel gouging into your hand (All Clad). I have cooked with at least one of these Cuisinart pans (usually 3 or 4 of them) every day since they arrived (almost 2 months ago), and not a problem or fault yet. Fry pan tipping? “Well, darling, are you gonna just scoot it round on the stove or actually put something in it? You know, to cook? ‘Cause if you do, it for sure won’t tip. See, the weight in the pan, the food, will keep it from tipping.” Mine won't tip even when empty unless I thump the end of the handle. And I'm too busy to spend much time thumping pans. Warping? Nope, not a bit of it. Pitting? Haven’t seen it. I have since bought three more pans to round out my 10 piece set. Couldn’t be happier. My beloved cast iron Le Creuset of 25 years? Holding down shelves in the basement. My stainless steel Le Creuset? Mixed in with the Cuisinart. But if there is a choice as I cook, I go for the Cuisinart every time. Weighs less than the Le Creuset stainless, handles stay cooler, and it cooks better. The French Classic pieces have been around a while, so prices fluctuate. Keep a watch on them, and you can make a good deal. Great pans, great price, great design, great aesthetics, great tools, great warranty— Cuisinart French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless cookware! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 20, 2020 by Godot

  • 13 pc set is great for INDUCTION and an excellent value
Size: 13-Piece Style: Cookware Set
I just bought the 13 piece set FCT-13 to work with my new induction cooktop and am very happy. The induction cooktop heats them FAST. These pots are very heavy. That's a good thing, they heat evenly and hold the heat. Only a small woman might find them too heavy. But make sure you get a good grip on the small "ear" handles on the stockpot and dutch oven. There's only room to get a couple of fingers thru the hole but you have to do it. By the way, the reviewers here who said the handles get hot are right. The small "ears" on the stockpot and dutch oven do get hotter than on the last cookware set I had. I was very pleased to discover that three of the lids were the exact same size and fit FOUR of these pans. A very intelligent design. (My old set had pots with diameters different by 1/2 inch so you were always grabbing the wrong lid.) See photo. All of the pots are engraved MADE IN FRANCE on the bottoms and the handles have FRANCE cast into them... see my photos here. The one exception is the thin pasta strainer insert is not marked. Like all manufacturers, the skillets are measured across the top of the rim. So the usable cooking surface down in the bottom is a lot smaller. The 8 inch/20 cm skillet is 5 3/4 down in the bottom. The so called 10 inch/24 cm unit is really 9 1/2 (although the 24 cm is accurate). Usable 7 inches down in the bottom. Also, the capacity of the pots is measured filled to the brim. In practice the capacity is a lot less because you have to leave room to stir stuff or let rice bubble. Minor quibbles aside, I am extremely pleased with this set and the $330 price (as of today) is a great value. Comparing this to the 10 pc set FCT-10, I really wanted the pasta insert that came with this one for some favorite dishes I like to make. The only other difference is the tiny 1.5 quart (nominal capacity) saucepan which may not be that useful. But at the moment the pricing is so close you may as well get the 13 pc set. Regarding the reviewer here who said one the small skillet was prone to tipping when empty, note that was on the cast iron grid on a gas range. On my smooth cooktop I couldn't make any of them tip. The shiny bottoms would make this a bad choice for an electric radiant cooktop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2022 by D. Duma

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