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I know the K-Mart Martha Stewart tri-ply had been mentioned as a source of clad
cookware, but this K-Mart Tramontina tri-ply is almost a direct knockoff of All-Clad. I was surprised how close it is. Even the handles are similar in shape, as well as the shapes of the cookware. The set is $119.99 through Catalog City. http://www.kmart.com/product/index.j...ductId=1346116 Does anyone have any info on this line, or know if there are open stock pieces available in this? ? |
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kylet@ s h o r e . n e t (Kyle Tucker) wrote in message news:YlBsb.137087$ao4.434880@attbi_s51... In article , (Sheellah) writes: http://www.kmart.com/product/index.j...ductId=1346116 Does anyone have any info on this line, or know if there are open stock pieces available in this? ? I've seen pieces of this line in TJ Maxx and Home Goods. It's not completely evident in the web photo, but the handles are an odd oval shape (rounded underneath AND on top) that I didn't like the feel of in my hands. The pans themselves seemed very nice, but I couldn't get passed the handles. YMMV, of course. I have a 10" omelet pan that I picked up at Marshall's for $20. I like the performance of it better than my AC frying pan. Yes, the handles look strange, but they work perfectly well. If Big K is now stocking them, then I might have to make a visit there one of these days. Remsleep |
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(Sheellah) wrote in message ...
I know the K-Mart Martha Stewart tri-ply had been mentioned as a source of clad cookware, but this K-Mart Tramontina tri-ply is almost a direct knockoff of All-Clad. I was surprised how close it is. Even the handles are similar in shape, as well as the shapes of the cookware. The set is $119.99 through Catalog City. http://www.kmart.com/product/index.j...ductId=1346116 Does anyone have any info on this line, or know if there are open stock pieces available in this? ? This past summer TJ Maxx and Marshall's both had a huge selection of Tramontina tri-ply pieces. I loved the fact that they looked like All-Clad, had a much better handle IMO (I personally can't stand the All-Clad handles. I find them terribly uncomfortable.) AND they are more than half the price of All-Clad. I simply couldn't resist. I systematically replaced all but one piece of my Costco Kirkland Tri-Ply set and added a couple more pieces that didn't come with the Kirkland set. It's not that the Kirkland set doesn't perform well; it does. But, after having the Kirkland set for a while I realized I liked the streamlined look of the non-lipped cookware better. I must be suffering from All-Clad envy. ![]() I have only had a chance to use a couple of the Tramontina saucepans a few times. Shortly after buying them my husband and I started a kitchen remodel (my stove is still in my dining room). At any rate, the times I have used the Tramontina it has performed very well. I was using a smooth top electric but will be switching to gas (thank God!). I figure if it performed well on a smooth top, it should perform well with gas. We'll see. Once my new kitchen is done and I've had a chance to use more of the pieces, and use them on a gas stove, I'll post a follow-up. In closing, my advice is: Get thee to a TJ Maxx or Marshall's and pick up a piece or two (or three, or ten)! I don't think you will be disappointed. P.S. If an induction cooktop is in your future, the Tramontina tri-ply is not magnetic and will not work. |
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KMart has Martha Stewart everyday stainless 7 pc. cookware for $49.99.
I looked at it and it has strange handles but great bottoms. A large fry pan, 2 sauce pans and a stock pot with three stainless lids. No Teflon which could be a plus after the program on it possibly being dangerous. |
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"cynthia mason" wrote in message ... KMart has Martha Stewart everyday stainless 7 pc. cookware for $49.99. I looked at it and it has strange handles but great bottoms. IIRC, the "everyday" line has an open tubular handle that is difficult to clean. The Tri_ply has a solid handle that is heat resistant. The pans are 3 ply and more efficient to cook in. Take a look at them. |
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