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  2. The All-Clad VIP sale is open for the next 48 hours ... - AOL

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    4-Quart Everyday Nonstick Pan. $40 $130 Save $90. See at All-Clad. ... a stock pot, a chef's pan, and two skillets. ... D3 stainless steel pans are made from three layers of metal—a stainless ...

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    4-Quart Everyday Nonstick Pan. $40 $130 Save $90. See at All-Clad. ... a stock pot, a chef's pan, and two skillets. ... D3 stainless steel pans are made from three layers of metal—a stainless ...

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    12-Qt. Stock Pot W/Lid . $200 $485 ... This set is made from All-Clad's HA1 nonstick hard-anodized metal—a fancy way of saying the dishes are nonstick but not as expensive as the brand's more ...

  5. Revere Ware - Wikipedia

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    The line focuses primarily on consumer cookware such as (but not limited to) skillets, sauce pans, stock pots, and tea kettles. Initially Revere Ware was the culmination of various innovative techniques developed during the 1930s, the most popular being construction of stainless steel with rivetlessly attached bakelite handles, copper-clad ...

  6. All-Clad - Wikipedia

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    All-Clad Metalcrafters, LLC is an American cookware manufacturer headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. [1] The company markets its cookware to department stores and specialty stores in the United States, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the UK, along with All-Clad bonded ovenware, kitchen tools, and kitchen accessories.

  7. Farberware - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, Farberware was among the largest producers of stainless steel cookware in the United States, reporting an "anemic annual earnings of $1 million on sales of $125 million for the fiscal year". Syratech was a $169-million company at the time and paid higher wages than those offered in China or Malaysia.