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The Costco tri-ply stainless I have, says 'made in Italy'. I picked up a 5 qt. Tramontina SS Sauté pan at Costco a few months ago, and have been extremely happy with it. I wouldn't put it in a class with my All-clad sauce pan but for $30 I though it was an incredible bargain. Jon- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I love this piece. In fact after using it a few times, I bought another one. And I do use them a lot. Made in Brazil, I believe. Dee Dee, Me too. I picked up one each for my daughter and step-daughter as well. The pan has become my favorite new tow in the kitchen. I did hesitate before buying it as my last foray into a SS Sauté were some Farberware pans that were way too thin for even heat distribution. I burned quite a few dishes trying to figure out how best to use them before just giving up and switching to my wife's Circulon. However Tramontina has restored my faith in stainless steel pans. Jon |