Cuisinart MultiClad Pro For years of reviewing, this Cuisinart stands out as a great mixture of efficiency, practicality and value. This 3-ply cookware performs nearly as equivalent to high-end sets—conducting heat evenly and bringing impressive sears, with very few hot spots. On top of that, it has finest ergonomic designs and features that are beneficial for home cooks. We also like its good weight balance, appreciably comfy, stay-cool handles and flared rims for preventing messy pouring liquid. It can cook on most stovetops, including induction hobs. There’s a steamer insert in the set—a useful tool if you love steamed veggies and Asian foods. It’s solid but not reach the higher-end models and found some discoloration (that can be painlessly solved by Barkeeper Friends). All-around, with a reasonable cost and a lifetime warranty, it’s an unbeatable pick.
We Picked: 12-piece set Rating: A |
Cuisinart Chef’s Classic The Chef’s Classic truly accents as the budget-but-not-a-junk pieces. For the price, it offers sophisticated look, 18/10 stainless steel with a pure thick aluminum encapsulated base for improving heat distribution. The durability and heat conductivity are undoubtedly lesser than those fully clad versions, but it can serve the duties for amateur cooks nicely. Plus, the variety selection of sizes and pieces brings out more options.
Rating: A- |
Cuisinart GreenGourmet If you think the PTFE-and PFOA-free or eco-friendly cookware will have to sacrifice some parts of cooking performance for food safety, you’ll know ---not for this Cusinart GreenGourmet.
Rating: A- |
Cuisinart Chef’s Classic Non-Stick Hard Anodized When real-life cooking is concerned, Cuisinart Chef’s Classic is striking for its value and various sizes of selection for every tasks ---from 7-to 17-piece sets. These hardened nonstick pots and pans are well-designed for everyday cooking, as well as cleaning. 12” skillet is picked by American’s Test Kitchen.
Rating: B+ |