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Cuisinart MCP-12N Multiclad Pro Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set $283.97 + Delivery (Free with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU

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Highly rated cookware that appears to be at its lowest price for around 18 months

  • Polished cooking surface does not discolor, react with food or alter flavors.
  • Cookware also features cool grip handles secured with stainless steel rivets and self-basting, tight fitting lids, Triple-Ply construction includes the unsurpassed heat conductivity of a pure aluminum core. It insures maximum heat retention and even heat distribution, eliminating hot spots
  • Oven safe up to 550F, Rims are tapered for drip-free pouring.
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  • +2

    I have this set complimented by a few pieces of cast iron and carbon steel. Very little need for anything else if you are a casual cook. Great quality, has lasted years so far with little sign of wear.
    Any discolouration can be taken care of with Bar Keepers Friend.

    • I have a ceramic cooktop. Would the base of pots/pans get burnt? Maybe we got cheap stainless steel before and the bases should distinct discolouration. Using non stick anodised for now with no issues. Thanks.

  • Are these 18/10 stainless steel? The Amazon listing doesn't mention it anywhere.

    • +1

      This review seems to think its at least 18/4 but Cuisinart apparently don't reveal what it is

      https://www.centurylife.org/in-depth-product-review-cuisinar…

      • It is 18/10 stainless steel, as shows in Amazon US site.

        The exteriors of the 18/10 stainless steel pots and pans feature a handsome brushed finish, while the interiors are mirror-polished for non-reactive, quick release of foods.

        • +4

          I'll quote the review I referenced

          Sometime around 2010 Cuisinart stopped advertising MCP as SAE 304 (18/8 or 18/10 stainless steel; the 18 refers to 18% chromium, and the 8-10% refers to 8-10% nickel). (Amazon still hasn’t updated their product description; it still says 18/10 there. As an aside, many companies that advertise 18/10 stainless use something more like 18/8.3 stainless and round way up to 18/10.) I contacted Cuisinart for clarification, but they wouldn’t tell me exactly what stainless grade they use now. That said, we can be fairly confident that Cuisinart is using at least SAE 202/204 (18/4) stainless in MCP, since MCP is Cuisinart’s highest-end product line, and the interior of MCP is not strongly magnetic (which it would be if it were a grade of stainless like 18/0, which resists rust less than 18/4).

          • @Mal68: "MCP is not strongly magnetic"
            So BAD for induction?

      • +1

        Good info in this link, thank you.

  • Handles are welded or riveted? Any feedback

    • +1

      Riveted. Cool touch also. Highly recommend this set had it for many years and very happy

  • These made in China?

  • Had this for ~7 years. Very versatile I also love how the lids are countersunk so you can leave your spoons etc on top of them without making a mess or needing a new resting spot.

  • had them since 2014 - awesome cookware set. Use them daily still

  • +2

    i got a set from amazon previously, great set if you are after a tri-clad cookware set. i find the handles nicer than all clad which i also own some pieces off. better than what you can buy from an australian retailer for under $500. only down side is riveted handles, some people like them because they think they are stronger than welded ( fissler, demeyere are welded with no issues) but it’s a nuisance cleaning around rivets.

    • Scanpan commercial range that I am only know and using it, loves the easy to clean bit coz of being welded.

  • Thanks for the feedback all, bought a set!

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