Classic Stainless Steel 15 Piece Cookware Set with Straining Lids


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  • Classic Stainless Steel 15 Piece Cookware Set with Straining Lids Overviews
  • 70757 A clever design for straining, pouring or covered cooking. The lids have deep rims with optional straining holes. For covered cooking, rotate the lid to close the holes and moisture will stay inside the pan. To pour, remove the lid and use the pour spouts that are built into the pan body. With its ''Full Cap'' Base Advantage, a stainless steel protector surrounds a thicker aluminum core for easy maintenance and better heat distribution. Since the entire surface is stainless steel, cleanup is easier. Includes: -1 Quart Covered Straining Saucepan -1.5 Quart Covered Saucepan -2 Quart Covered Straining Saucepan -8 Quart Covered Straining Stockpot -8'' Nonstick Polished Skillet -10'' Covered Nonstick Polished Deep Skillet (Lid also fits 8 Quart Stockpot) -4 Piece Tool Set (Solid Spoon, Slotted Spoon, Slotted Turner, Nylon Fork) Features: -Unique straining lids -Full cap base advantage for superior heat distribution -Thicker, rolled pan rim for extra durability, enhanced drip-free pouring and easy handling -Classically styled phenolic handles -Nonstick aluminum fry pans are not suitable for ceramic stove tops Specifications: -Material: 18/10 Stainless steel -Cleaning and Care: Dishwasher safe -Oven safe up to 350 F -Lifetime limited warranty

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  • Classic Stainless Steel 15 Piece Cookware Set with Straining Lids Features
    • Material: 18/10 Stainless Steel with Aluminum Core
    • Origin: Thailand
    • Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher-safe

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    Be careful of the sharp pot lids! - charm of the Chesapeake -
    I bought this product last fall and ended up taking the set back. I was really looking for a nice Farberware set with the straining lids. I've had an old set of Farberware for probably 30 years and it's been very serviceable, but I was slowly losing pieces.

    The new pots are definitely not the same quality that I had in my old pots. The poorly constructed lids were just not acceptable. The inside of the lid didn't seem to be properly finished or "rolled." The edge was quite sharp on a few of the pots. You would have to be very careful every time you washed those pots. I'm just too busy to worry about safety when washing pots!



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