Pros: Short answer - Everything Cons: Absolutely None
Introduction
This is a testimonial to the undeniable quality and durability of Cuisinart's Everyday Stainless. How so? Fact is, some of this stuff has been used almost daily in my home(s) for 15 years, on both electric and gas...
Pros: cheap, well made Cons: learning curve if not accustomed to stainless steel
Wed been suffering through cooking with the cheap T-Fal set Id gotten as a broke college student for years. The pots and pans had always heated unevenly, making it a pain to do something simple like pancakes, which required even heating. ...
Pros: Durability and multi-use (stove top and oven), easy to clean; non-stick feature Cons: None
Guys, you may have picked the computer, software and your truck, but don't think about trespassing on a woman's territory. The mistake that most guys make is that they want to be the ones who have the last words on the selection of everything...
Pros: appearance, duability, performance Cons: none - love them
A friend of mine was cleaning out her spare room a month ago and cam across an unopened box of cookware, a wedding gift from her Aunt in Canada Promptly stating she had far too many pots and pans she never uses now, the box was promptly thrust in my arms...
Pros: Great looks and performance at a moderate price Cons: Scratches easily
After living with cheap cookware for 10 years my wife finally had it. She ordered me to buy her something more professional and better looking. I started my search on Epinions.com.
My criteria for selecting a brand were stainless steel...
Pros: Even heating, nice looks, easy cleanup, inexpensive. Cons: Omelet pans are garbage, pasta insert is not usable.
I am a Chef and these are the pans I selected for my home kitchen. I have been using them for 18 months or more. I do like them very much. They were very inexpensive, and I really like the machined bottoms for use on a smooth-top range (that's right a ...
Pros: Durable, even heating, overall excellence! Cons: A little tricky to clean
While the cost is a consideration these pots and pans are well worth the price. If you're lucky like I was ($250 CAN 50% off at The Bay) you can probably find them on sale. If you do BUY them! I was previously looking at the Lagostina set but even though...
Pros: performance, price, aesthetics Cons: I wish I would have had it sooner!
I purchased my Cuisinart cookware from The Shopping Channel in Canada. Mainly because it was $199.99! I have a set of Lagostina that was twice that price, but it can not hold a candle to this product. The mirror finish acts as non stick, if you follow...
I'm a pastor. I'm "on call" 24/7. My wife works at a dental office and often does not get home until 6:30 P.M. While saving money is important, any tool that saves us time, improves the quality of our life and does not severely impact our...
Pros: professional quaility Cons: tends to stain a little on the inside
I bought this cookware about two years ago, and I have been very happy with it. The pans hold up well under high heat, in the oven, in the refrigerator and even in the freezer. I've cleaned them in the dishwasher, and they still have their shiny...
I first heard about this collection by a recommendation at a cooking class. So, we registered for it for our wedding five years ago, and even though it is OK to cook on, it's very hard to clean. Food sticks very easily, and most of the time I have to...
Pros: Awesome cookware, great price Cons: Careful you don't burn food
We recently replaced our aging electric element stove with a new smoothtop electric. Our old warped pans wouldn't work well so we justified another upgrade to smooth bottom pots/pans. After a bunch of hands on work at the different stores we were going...
Pros: Looks great! Cons: Not for the absent-minded, seasoned cook.
After reading an article about the dangers of cooking with non-stick pots and pans, I decided to trash my abused T-Fal and graduate to something more grown-up. The Cuisinart reviews were so positive, and the stainless shine so alluring I dropped, ...
Pros: it will last forever, it will shine forever Cons: gets hot fast, pricey
Cuisinart Stainless Cookware has got to be the best there is. There are many brands that are serviceable. But, this stuff! This is the Rolls Royce of cookware. You can't stain it. You can take a steel wool pad to it to clean it. It just keeps on coming...
Cuisinart Everyday Cookware by jmorgansf ,Sep 30 '05
Pros: Good looks, solid performance, durability. Cons: None.
I purchased the 10-piece Cuisinart Everyday cookware set from Macy's 8 years ago after owning Magnalite anodized aluminum cookware, which wore out. I figured that Cuisinart would be a temporary set (maybe 2 years) until I could afford a more expensive stainless brand, but I never upgraded because I'm totally happy with the performance and value of the Cuisinart set. I appreciate the durability of the stainless steel and I like the heat sensitivity of the copper bottoms. The pans are dishwasher and oven safe and are a breeze to clean up. The occasional "blue heat" rings on pan bottoms can be removed by warming the pan and pouring in white vinegar. The set still looks like new and the polished exteriors have never lost their shine.
Cuisinart Everyday Stainless 2-Quart Teakettle Sleek, stylish teakettle boils water quickly for everyday use 18/10 stainless steel with high-polish exterior Measures 8 inches high with 2-quart capa...
Cuisinart Classic Nonstick 12" Covered Everyday Pan Don't let your food stick it to you. This 12" everyday pan with a brilliant mirror-polished exterior features a Quantanium® nonstick surface, reinfor...
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