The price you paid is excellent. I like the sturdiness and size of all the pots and pans. Is nice that measures are engrave in the material. The size of each piece is usually on the back. Congratulations, you got a set that will last you a lifetime .
We love how adventurous you are with snacking and decided to try our Baked Scallops 😆 just imagine what our office smelt like when we got a delivery hahahaha
Just tried and it works just fine. I connected a tablet to it using USB type C and it still worked. If i unplug the power bank, the screen reboots and pulls power from the tablet.
@@dbkfrogkaty1 thank you, all clad is so expensive but I save and buy one piece at a time. I'd rather stand by USA. I'm saving for the turkey roaster now.
Don’t buy the Kirkland brand stainless steel! They warped at higher temperature. Buy All-Clad stainless steel that’s rated at 600F. They go on sale throughout the year and during holiday season, and you could also find individual piece at a reasonable price at places like TJ Maxx, Marshall’s and Home Goods.
As a Costco offer any extremely good warranty if you don’t like them. So if the reviewer uses them for a year, he can take them back if he is not satisfied.
Haven’t noticed any warps yet. The Holidays will be here soon and I’m sure we will be using these a lot. I’ll upload an update video so you all can see how they held up.
It is fantastic! The cooking surface is holding up well. Small stains on the burning surface, but I bet I can scrub those off if I wanted too. Only thing is that i cant cook potstickers (dumplings) on it. If anyone know how too, let me know.
You can get a glass lid with silicone edge that fits multiple pan sizes at once. That’ll solve the problem when you need to see the content. SS lids are easier to wash in dishwashers and last longer. :)
Can’t believe this “All Clad” cookware set knock-off is only $200 and it’s the same exact thing. Original all clad goes for $200 just for the friggin saucepan. Over $1000 for set. People do your research. This is top of the line for only $200
It's all about where they are made. All-Clad is expensive. Made in the USA. I have an entire set. This Kirkland set is very nice. Checked it out at my local Costco. They are made in China.
All-Clad sets are rated for 600 F degrees and they are a better steel and well made (stainless steel cookware are Made in USA) compared to Kirkland brand that’s rated 400-450F and are made in China. Kirkland deformed over a period of time. Pans didn’t have a even flat bottom!! I tried both brands and returned Kirkland back to Costco. All-Clad cookware go on sale throughout the year. All-Clad makes a non-stick cookware set that’s made in China and I WOULD NOT own it (NOT COOK IN IT) even if it was free!! Don’t trust that non-stick chemical coating which at higher temperature levels mixes in with food, especially if it’s acidic foods.
Its not expensive. $200 set from Costco. We bought it to replace our aging set of non-stick pans that were peeling. We were afraid of eating the plastic coming off of it. I recommend replacing those types for Stainless Steel, which should last you a very long time and has no coating. If the set is too pricey, I recommend at least a stainless steel frying pan to start with. Thanks for commenting and watching!
@@rykerridervideos for me $200 is a hefty price tag. So I bought the cheap tri ply stainless steel cookware set for$20 on ebay. Can't wait to get it!!!!!
@@adelinenicholas7075 America's Test Kitchen tested All Clad 3-ply vs 5-ply and determined that there was no significant advantage to 5-ply. 5-ply is heavier and takes longer to heat up though.