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  • QuestionCan you cook on induction stove?????

    Asked by Edward.

    • Answer Yes, you can definitely cook on an induction stove and they work great. I bought this set to go with my new induction stove and I can boil a pot of water in under 2 minutes! I highly recommend this set of pots and pans. Enjoy!

      Answered by swood1234

  • QuestionIs this 100% stainless steel or is there any other aluminum or other metals in it. Also what are cleaning instructions/products?

    Asked by Jam.

    • Answer Strictly speaking, steel is an a alloy and contains multiple types of metal. Stainless steel itself is iron, carbon, chromium, and sometimes a bit of nickel. That's not the pan, that's metallurgy. If you're asking about the construction of the pots/pans, read on: The Cuisinart MultiClad Pro line is is what is known as Triple Ply or Tri-Clad Stainless. This is the "good" type of stainless steel cookware. This type of cookware is Stainless Steel on the inner and outer surface, with an internal layer of Aluminum which is not exposed to your food. That Stainless inner surface helps the internal create a smooth, durable, non-toxic cook surface, the internal Aluminum helps to hold heat in and distribute it evenly through the entire body to create predictable, even heating even on the sides of the pot/pan; the outer surface is 18/10 type Stainless which is a reliable, durable, shell and is induction-ready. These typically survive 400-550 degree ovens, and some of the premium options are broiler proof (I don't think this set is) There are cheaper stainless pans that only have a disc of Aluminum in the base just bonded on with more stainless to keep it clean. If you see one you'll know right away -- they have a big ugly seam around the bottom of the pan, and the sides will be very thin. Those cheap pans are prone to getting dinged up over time, but more importantly they lack the ability to heat your food evenly, and you'll often end up with burnt food and discoloration on the walls of the pan. Burning these too hot for too long or putting them in an oven above 300-400 degrees may damage the integrity of these lesser pans or the bonded disc. Cuisinart's cheaper Chefs' Classic lineup, for example, is this lower-quality type of cookware. The cheap-cheapest junk pans are just a low-quality thin stainless plate with a handle, no internal layer, no heat management or reinforcement -- good for a camping trip but not much else. Look away for a second and you'll burn your dinner. You'll see these at the dollar store or the $3 pots at the grocery store. I have yet to receive my delivery yet, but this MultiClad Pro package has been in the top-three in terms of bang-for-buck and reliability, and I am looking forward to it. AllClad brand is the best in the world but their cheapest set starts at $600-$1000 -- those will last a lifetime if you can afford it, but if you're like me you can get the Cuisinart MultiClad set to fill the kitchen, and slowly replace them with AllClad. AS ALWAYS: READ YOUR INSTRUCTIONS and don't blame the pan if you ruin it.

      Answered by Soylent

  • QuestionIs this item coming back?

    Asked by Anonymous.

  • QuestionAre these nonstick?

    Asked by chris.

  • QuestionDo the handles get hot?

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer My handles do not get hot.

      Answered by OldTimeRacer

  • QuestionHow heavy are these pans? I ruined a copy of my pots and cannot seem to find any that are not heavy.

    Asked by weakhands.

    • Answer They are pretty heavy. They are supposed to be.

      Answered by Bobby

  • QuestionAre the lids stainless steel as well or are they glass? TY

    Asked by Chef18.

    • Answer They’re stainless steel lids

      Answered by Maggie

  • QuestionDo these work with Induction cooktop

    Asked by Anonymous.

    • Answer Yes, this will work with induction cooktop.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer

  • QuestionWhat is the country of origin of these pots? Are they made in China?

    Asked by Ann.

    • Answer Yes, the Cuisinart cookware is made in china.

      Answered by CommunityAnswer