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Dave 09-02-2004 04:46 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
I'm in the market for a new saute pan. The Sur La Table brand one is the
size I'm after. It's 5 quart, and is tri-ply, which is what I'm looking
for. It sells for $129, which seems like a good price. The All-Clad 4 quart
is $127 at Outlets Online for a second. So they are basically the same
price, but I'm interested in the larger size of the Sur La Table brand.

I don't live by a SLT, so I have never seen the cookware in person. Has
anybody here had a chance to see & pick up a piece of it? Or even better -
do you own some? If so, I'd be thankful for any comments you may have.


Thanks,

David

Jack Denver 09-02-2004 08:12 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Are there any Marshalls or TJ Maxx near you? Sometimes you can pick up All
Clad seconds or other tri-ply (Tramontina, Calphalon) for substantial
discounts. $129 is a lot of money to spend on a saute pan (I know you can
spend even more, but you can also spend a lot less).





"Dave" > wrote in message
...
> I'm in the market for a new saute pan. The Sur La Table brand one is the
> size I'm after. It's 5 quart, and is tri-ply, which is what I'm looking
> for. It sells for $129, which seems like a good price. The All-Clad 4

quart
> is $127 at Outlets Online for a second. So they are basically the same
> price, but I'm interested in the larger size of the Sur La Table brand.
>
> I don't live by a SLT, so I have never seen the cookware in person. Has
> anybody here had a chance to see & pick up a piece of it? Or even better -
> do you own some? If so, I'd be thankful for any comments you may have.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David




Sheellah 09-02-2004 10:04 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully clad
line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon, where they also have
a $29 off a $129 housewares purchase going on now. It's deeper than the
All-Clad, but that makes it better for frying and braising. Best deal though is
on Ebay, where these Cuisinart pans go for about $50-$65. A huge 7 quart
sautuese pan can also be had in the new Calphalon One line for about $99.
Gorgeous pan, and supposed to be easy release, and stain resistant.

Dave 09-02-2004 11:14 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
(Sheellah) wrote in
:

> Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully
> clad line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon


Thanks for the input Sheelah, I appreciate it!

Jack Denver 09-02-2004 11:26 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
I've got that same pan in Cuisinarts' "copper" tri-ply line (thin layer of
copper on outside, just enough to make pan difficult to maintain). The
performance of this pan is very good for what I paid.

I paid $5 (yes you read that right) at a Conair outlet because the lacquer
coating had chipped and the pan had a little tarnish on it. The lacquer all
has to come off anyway if you intend to actually cook with the pan.

No way would I have paid the "list" price of $300 , or even the "discount"
price of $130, or even $80 for the Multiclad version of the same pot. $60 is
a "fair" price, $30 would be an excellent deal (this is I think what the
outlets charge on a regular basis) and of course $5 was an absolute steal.
It shows you how essentially the same pot can be sold at vastly different
prices depending on where and how it is sold.

The people on ebay are probably buying them from the outlet store. The
Conair outlet I bought from is in Jackson, NJ.





"Sheellah" > wrote in message
...
> Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully

clad
> line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon, where they also

have
> a $29 off a $129 housewares purchase going on now. It's deeper than the
> All-Clad, but that makes it better for frying and braising. Best deal

though is
> on Ebay, where these Cuisinart pans go for about $50-$65. A huge 7 quart
> sautuese pan can also be had in the new Calphalon One line for about $99.
> Gorgeous pan, and supposed to be easy release, and stain resistant.




Lorena 11-02-2004 06:49 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Thanks Sheelah,

Can you please let us know where you can buy the Calphalon One pan for $99?
And has anybody here had any experience with that new line?

Thanks!


"Sheellah" > wrote in message
...
> Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully

clad
> line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon, where they also

have
> a $29 off a $129 housewares purchase going on now. It's deeper than the
> All-Clad, but that makes it better for frying and braising. Best deal

though is
> on Ebay, where these Cuisinart pans go for about $50-$65. A huge 7 quart
> sautuese pan can also be had in the new Calphalon One line for about $99.
> Gorgeous pan, and supposed to be easy release, and stain resistant.




del cecchi 12-02-2004 01:42 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 

"Lorena" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Sheelah,
>
> Can you please let us know where you can buy the Calphalon One pan for

$99?
> And has anybody here had any experience with that new line?
>
> Thanks!
>

I saw the line at Macy's at the Mall of America in Minnesota. I would
guess that any large department store with a kitchen department would
have it. Are you in the US?



Dee Randall 12-02-2004 11:05 PM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 

"Jack Denver" > wrote in message
...
> I've got that same pan in Cuisinarts' "copper" tri-ply line (thin layer of
> copper on outside, just enough to make pan difficult to maintain). The
> performance of this pan is very good for what I paid.
>
> I paid $5 (yes you read that right) at a Conair outlet because the lacquer
> coating had chipped and the pan had a little tarnish on it. The lacquer

all
> has to come off anyway if you intend to actually cook with the pan.
>
> No way would I have paid the "list" price of $300 , or even the "discount"
> price of $130, or even $80 for the Multiclad version of the same pot. $60

is
> a "fair" price, $30 would be an excellent deal (this is I think what the
> outlets charge on a regular basis) and of course $5 was an absolute steal.
> It shows you how essentially the same pot can be sold at vastly different
> prices depending on where and how it is sold.
>
> The people on ebay are probably buying them from the outlet store. The
> Conair outlet I bought from is in Jackson, NJ.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Sheellah" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully

> clad
> > line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon, where they

also
> have
> > a $29 off a $129 housewares purchase going on now. It's deeper than the
> > All-Clad, but that makes it better for frying and braising. Best deal

> though is
> > on Ebay, where these Cuisinart pans go for about $50-$65. A huge 7 quart
> > sautuese pan can also be had in the new Calphalon One line for about

$99.
> > Gorgeous pan, and supposed to be easy release, and stain resistant.

>
>


The people on ebay are probably buying them from the outlet store. The
> Conair outlet I bought from is in Jackson, NJ.



I'm not from NJ, so when I looked up Jackson,NJ, on DeLorme, it was there is
one in Camden Co. and one in Ocean Co. Neither town one appeared to have
much around it, so I couldn't decide.

Thanks,
Dee




Jack Denver 13-02-2004 04:30 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
The one in Ocean County - there is an "outlet mall" just off of Route 195,
same exit as the "Great Adventure" amusement park.

"Dee Randall" <deedoveyatshenteldotnet> wrote in message
...
>
> "Jack Denver" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I've got that same pan in Cuisinarts' "copper" tri-ply line (thin layer

of
> > copper on outside, just enough to make pan difficult to maintain). The
> > performance of this pan is very good for what I paid.
> >
> > I paid $5 (yes you read that right) at a Conair outlet because the

lacquer
> > coating had chipped and the pan had a little tarnish on it. The lacquer

> all
> > has to come off anyway if you intend to actually cook with the pan.
> >
> > No way would I have paid the "list" price of $300 , or even the

"discount"
> > price of $130, or even $80 for the Multiclad version of the same pot.

$60
> is
> > a "fair" price, $30 would be an excellent deal (this is I think what the
> > outlets charge on a regular basis) and of course $5 was an absolute

steal.
> > It shows you how essentially the same pot can be sold at vastly

different
> > prices depending on where and how it is sold.
> >
> > The people on ebay are probably buying them from the outlet store. The
> > Conair outlet I bought from is in Jackson, NJ.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Sheellah" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > Cuisinart also makes a nice 5.5 qt. saute pan in their Multiclad fully

> > clad
> > > line. Very nice weight and finish. It's $79.99 at Amazon, where they

> also
> > have
> > > a $29 off a $129 housewares purchase going on now. It's deeper than

the
> > > All-Clad, but that makes it better for frying and braising. Best deal

> > though is
> > > on Ebay, where these Cuisinart pans go for about $50-$65. A huge 7

quart
> > > sautuese pan can also be had in the new Calphalon One line for about

> $99.
> > > Gorgeous pan, and supposed to be easy release, and stain resistant.

> >
> >

>
> The people on ebay are probably buying them from the outlet store. The
> > Conair outlet I bought from is in Jackson, NJ.

>
>
> I'm not from NJ, so when I looked up Jackson,NJ, on DeLorme, it was there

is
> one in Camden Co. and one in Ocean Co. Neither town one appeared to have
> much around it, so I couldn't decide.
>
> Thanks,
> Dee
>
>
>




Sheellah 14-02-2004 04:18 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Here's the link to the 7 quart sauteuse.


<< Thanks Sheelah,

Can you please let us know where you can buy the Calphalon One pan for $99?
And has anybody here had any experience with that new line?

Thanks!
>>





Sheellah 14-02-2004 04:19 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
<< Thanks Sheelah,

Can you please let us know where you can buy the Calphalon One pan for $99?
And has anybody here had any experience with that new line?

Thanks!
>>





Sheellah 14-02-2004 04:23 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Sorry about those blank messages. My keyboard is acting up again. Here's the
link to the Calphalon One 7 quart sauteuse for $99.99. They also have a 9"
chef's pan, and 2 quart saute for $49.99. With the $29 back on $129 purchase,
you are getting the other pan for about $20!

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5CB25767

>


Thanks Sheelah,

<< Can you please let us know where you can buy the Calphalon One pan for $99?
And has anybody here had any experience with that new line?

Thanks! >>




Lorena 14-02-2004 07:44 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Thanks for the link! And I saw it in Macy's for $99 today.


"Sheellah" > wrote in message
...
> Sorry about those blank messages. My keyboard is acting up again. Here's

the
> link to the Calphalon One 7 quart sauteuse for $99.99. They also have a 9"
> chef's pan, and 2 quart saute for $49.99. With the $29 back on $129

purchase,
> you are getting the other pan for about $20!
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5CB25767
>




peskin 18-02-2004 08:18 AM

Sur La Table cookware - anybody seen it?
 
Was just as SLT tonight and looked at their cookware. VERY nice, and the
handles are easier to hold than are my All-Clad. I'd buy them, although the
stainless looks like it might be hard to keep so shiny.

Marjorie
"Dave" > wrote in message
...
> I'm in the market for a new saute pan. The Sur La Table brand one is the
> size I'm after. It's 5 quart, and is tri-ply, which is what I'm looking
> for. It sells for $129, which seems like a good price. The All-Clad 4

quart
> is $127 at Outlets Online for a second. So they are basically the same
> price, but I'm interested in the larger size of the Sur La Table brand.
>
> I don't live by a SLT, so I have never seen the cookware in person. Has
> anybody here had a chance to see & pick up a piece of it? Or even better -
> do you own some? If so, I'd be thankful for any comments you may have.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> David





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