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I'm looking for quality cookware that does not cost an arm and a leg.
Though my internet reseach, it seems one way of determining quality of bottom clad cookware is the thickness of the disk. This manufacturers don't seem inclined to readily share this information. Can anyone point me to a website that would have dimensions for different brands of cookware. Also, it seems that height to width ratios fluctutate between lines of cookware. Cuisinart everyday and multiclad six quart stockpots seem to quite different with multiclad appear wider and shorter. Can anyone tell me if this is truly the case, or is it a picture mix up? I would love to look at the two side by side in person, but it appears that cuisinart is phasing out both lines and I can only find the multiclad 10 piece set in one store. And I can't find everyday line anywhere locally. They seem like good pans and have gotten many good reviews. |
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