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Emerilware is one of the All-Clad lines. All reviews I've read say it
performs better than most (heats evenly ect) and is 1/2 the price of the All-Clad stainless. Erik "Bill" wrote in message ... TOM KAN PA wrote: If it's so damn good, why doesn't he use it on his show? Because All-Clad is one of his sponsors. |
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ELAhrens wrote: Emerilware is one of the All-Clad lines. All reviews I've read say it performs better than most (heats evenly ect) and is 1/2 the price of the All-Clad stainless. I beleive the reviews I have read say that it is manufactured oversees to less exacting standards than the main All-Clad lines. I have looked at the Emerilware in the stores and in the "look test" it does compare very favorably with the LTD that I have and it is quit a bit less expensive. The main drawback seems to be that the anodized version of Emerilware it is available only with the non stick inner surface and the stainless version is only available without it. Sort of limits the options if you want a "set" I would guess one reason it has not shown up on many of the shows is that alot of the shows are reruns and even the new shows were probably taped a while back. Emerilware is a fairly recent introduction. |
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Emerilware is one of the All-Clad lines. All reviews I've read say it
performs better than most (heats evenly ect) and is 1/2 the price of the All-Clad stainless. I beleive the reviews I have read say that it is manufactured oversees to less exacting standards than the main All-Clad lines. I have one piece of Emerilware - I wasn't willing to pay All Clad prices for something that would only be used occasionally. It's not All Clad quality - it has a disc bottom, so there's a lot of sticking on the sides. But it compares favorably to competitors in the same price range, like Cuisinart, Kitchen Aid, etc. It's very well made and sturdy. Karen |
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