"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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> Dee Randall wrote:
>> I just got an email from Cutlery & More. (I recommend them.)
>> http://www.cutleryandmore.com/detail...U=1986&src=mem
>> " 2-qt. Sauce Pan with Lid
>> by All-Clad, Master-Chef 2" $105 - sale $78.95
>>
>> and in the blurb about the pan, it starts of with
>>
>> "All-Clad MC2 is the contemporary iteration of the legendary Master
>> Chef-All-Clad's original cookware collection."
>>
>> Definition of iteration at
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iteration
>>
>> As I try to see more about this product, I see that it
>> "features a brushed aluminum exterior with a stainless steel interior for
>> exemplary heat distribution."
>>
>>
>> I was looking at this because I need another small pan/pot in stainless
>> steel - seems the two smaller sizes I have is just not enough for me.
>
> I got the same ad in my email. I have bee buying from Cutlery and More for
> several years. I was sorely tempted, but I held out. <g>
>
> Please report back on the pan after you get it.
>
> BTW, I have the set of 4 French paring knives that comes free with the
> pots. They aren't bad little knives.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Way-the-heck-south Texas
> Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does.
A different pot:
I'll probably order this (but not instead of the above pan) tomorrow if I
get a chance.
http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=649777
But I'll be buying it at Costco online -- same price -- but if I need to
return it, I can just take it to the store.
Although I have a Chantal soup pot that I feel is almost identical in size,
I've had it a few years. This new piece says it is made in Germany; and
since the one I have leaves me to wonder if it is made in Germany, I'll give
it a chance, as the last two I've had, DH has left it on the stove to ruin.
You might call this a spare!
They have a whole lot of these type of pots at either Ross, Kohl or TJ Max -
I'm not sure which -- but almost everyone of them have a serious flaw.
Enjoy the holiday weekend.
Dee Dee