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  2. I've Tested 80+ Cookware Sets In the Past 5 Years ... - AOL

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    Gourmet Tri-Ply Clad 12-Piece Cookware Set. Tramontina offers one of the best values you can get on high-quality stainless steel cookware. This set comes with all the pots and pans you need to ...

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    Made In. With two pots and a roomy skillet, this set is indispensable. The Dutch oven has been awarded for its stellar heat retention and circulation, while the skillet is great for frying and ...

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    All-Clad 12-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set Costco If you prefer stainless steel pots and pans over nonstick, this one-and-done set includes everything you need to outfit a kitchen.

  5. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.

  6. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    Le Creuset (French pronunciation: [lə kʁøzɛ], meaning "the crucible ") is a French-Belgian maker of cookware. They are best known for producing enameled cast-iron cookware. [1] The company first manufactured their products in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand in France in 1925, which are similar in function to a Dutch oven but with T-shaped handles.

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron cookware was especially popular among homemakers during the first half of the 20th century. It was an inexpensive, yet durable cookware. Most American households had at least one cast-iron cooking pan. Popular manufacturers included Griswold, which began production in 1865, Wagner in 1891, and Blacklock Foundry in 1896.