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  2. All-Clad cookware is up to 72% off during the All-Clad Black ...

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    This stainless steel pan is great for sauteeing vegetables or making saucy pastas. It's a perfect addition to your Christmas dinner prep, so snag it while it's 55% off. $120 at All-Clad

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    The All-Clad VIP sale extended two more days — shop 80% off All-Clad cookware now through Oct. 20th Kate Tully Ellsworth Updated October 18, 2024 at 11:21 AM

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  5. 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 .

  6. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    A cooking vessel is a type of cookware or bakeware designed for cooking, baking, roasting, boiling or steaming. Cooking vessels are manufactured using materials such as steel, cast iron, aluminum, clay and various other ceramics. [1] All cooking vessels, including ceramic ones, absorb and retain heat after cooking has finished. [2]

  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel. Stainless steel is an iron alloy containing a minimum of 11.5% chromium. Blends containing 18% chromium with either 8% nickel, called 18/8, or with 10% nickel, called 18/10, are commonly used for kitchen cookware. Stainless steel's virtues are resistance to corrosion, non-reactivity with either alkaline or acidic foods, and ...