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All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop | 
| Brand: All-Clad Category: Kitchen
List Price: $205.00 Buy New: $145.00 as of 7/31/2010 18:27 CDT details You Save: $60.00 (29%)
New (20) from $145.00
Seller: OvenKick Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 4095
Country: United States Size: 3 qt Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 20.4 x 12 x 4.9 Warranty: Lifetime
MPN: 5403 Model: 5403 UPC: 011644540302 EAN: 0011644540302
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Classic 3-quart, 10-1/2-inch, straight-sided, 2-1/2-inch-deep sauté pan | | • | Three-ply: stainless-steel layers sandwich pure aluminum core for even heating | | • | Comfortable lid and stay-cool pan handles riveted for strength | | • | Dishwasher safe, but hand washing recommended | | • | Lifetime warranty against defects |
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| Customer Reviews: All-Clad as nice as our Emerilware July 9, 2010 Michael Swift (Grand Rapids, MI USA) Accidentally, I ruined our Emerilware 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop on the stove after leaving the burner on for over 7 hours. The All-Clad is the replacement Saute Pan. The quality seems to be as high as the Emerilware (though repeating my stupidity on the stove will be comparing apples to apples) and it cleans up easier after cooking than the Emerilware. The simple design is attractive and functional.
Enthralling Gift January 12, 2009 Linda D. Waggoner 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop
All-Clad Stainless 3-Quart Saute Pan with Loop
My daughter was thrilled with her Christmas gift of the All-Clad Saute Pan. She did the research on it and knew exactly what she wanted.
A Great Sauté Pan for Those Large Portions January 4, 2008 D. Henderson (Baltimore, MD) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got my 6 quart All Clad Stainless sauté pan about a month ago and I've been using it frequently. I cook large batches of meatballs with it and I'm impressed with how the meat does not stick, how well the meat browns, and how well the pan reaches temperature and returns to temperature, even as I place all the meatballs at once instead of in batches like with my old Calphalon 5 quart sauté pan.
My only suggestion to All Clad to improve this pan is to replace the long handle (the handle they use with the stainless line) with the longer handle they use with their Copper Core line (when the pan is 6 quarts). I notice that it is easier to handle my heavier Copper Core pieces than my stainless and LTD pieces when the pan is full. And the longer handle should also make it easier to remove the pan from the cache rack when the lid is stored through the handle. All Clad should also think about putting the longer handle on the larger pieces.
This pan is a keeper.
UPDATE January 4, 2008: I just converted from an electric range to a (natural) gas range (mine is a Wolf). When I used this sauté pan on my old electric range, I needed to rotate the pan while cooking since I placed it over two coil elements to try to keep the pan sufficiently heated. Now that I have a natural gas range, the French skillet's entire bottom heats evenly over a single gas burner. I no longer have to rotate the sauté pan.
One last note. If you have a gas range (mine is a Wolf) I really noticed just how quickly the Copper Core pans heats up when compared with the stainless and LTD lines. When I was using an electric range, I appreciated how quickly the Copper Cores heat up. My suggestion is to hold each pan and determine whether you can comfortably handle the weight of each pan and whether the pan's handles are comfortable to you. I like the longer length handles on the All Clad Copper Core pans. All Clad uses a different length and style handle for their LTD and stainless series than the Copper Core series. That standard length handle does not work for the larger sauté (6 Qt), sauce (4 quart), and fry (14") pans: it's just too short. It's all right for their other pans.
Great cookware October 10, 2007 Glenn W. Mitchell MD (St Louis, MO USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
We have tried a lot of brands of good cookware, but this beats them all! Excellent finish, solid construction. Very useful size, too. We will buy more of this brand and type.
WARPED - A Couple of My All-Clad Pieces Warped October 11, 2006 Lisa (KS United States) 25 out of 38 found this review helpful
I've had this pan for years and I use it maybe a couple of times a month. I probably have 12 pieces of all-clad and I don't cook everyday. Many of my pans, including this one, are beginning to WARP. After having researched this on the web (lots of people have this problem) and learning that even if I had registered them (warranty) they are too old. I was informed by the company that warping is a sign of misuse - hmmm, I used mine to cook with.
So I now get to throw them away and replace them. I remember thinking when I first began to buy/collect them that they were a lifetime purchase/investment. Well now 10 years later I'm throwing them away. I think they should have lasted longer for the price ...
I haven't decided whether to replace them with a more disposable brand (cheaper to throw away) or a higher end brand (last longer?). Either way I think you should know before you buy them that they may warp without explanation.
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