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    At 10 and 12 inches, this duo will cover all of your ... (with lids) and an 8-quart stockpot (with a lid), all featuring a nonstick coating that allows food to release easily with less cooking oil ...

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    All-Clad works with several sister brands to put their second-quality items on sale, too. Krups is one of them, and this bestselling drip coffee maker is 33% off for Black Friday. $60 at All-Clad

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    All-Clad cookware is marked down during this blowout fall sale. Here's what we recommend buying before it ends. ... 12-In. Fry Pan W/Lid. $100 $240 Save $140. See at All-Clad. 8 Qt Stainless Steel ...

  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    All-Clad – At the time of its founding, All-Clad used a patented "roll bonding" process in which metals are sandwiched together and then formed into a cooking vessel. The company derived its name from this cladding process, which is applied not only on the bottom but extends all the way up the sides of each cooking vessel.

  6. All-Clad - Wikipedia

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    All-Clad Metalcrafters was established in 1971 to sell this cookware. [2] Bloomingdale's picked up the brand two years later, for its upscale housewares department. In 1988, All-Clad Metalcrafters was purchased by Pittsburgh Annealing Box Co. [ 3 ] and in 2004, it was bought by the French conglomerate Groupe SEB .

  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Aluminum is typically clad on both the inside and the exterior pan surfaces, providing both a stainless cooking surface and a stainless surface to contact the cooktop. Copper of various thicknesses is often clad on its interior surface only, leaving the more attractive copper exposed on the outside of the pan (see Copper above).