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Why do you all think All-Clad and other stainless-clad aluminum cookware can't go in the dishwasher? All of All-Clad's cookware lines except the copper exterior ones say they are dishwasher safe. Even the copper ones CAN go in the dishwasher, it won't hurt them, it just makes the copper look bad. I got a bunch of the normal 3-layer All-Clad as wedding presents in 2008, use it all the time, and frequently put it in the dishwasher. It's all still perfectly fine. Tramontina Tri-Ply says it's dishwasher safe, too. On a side note, while nonstick skillets certainly have their place, I don't really see the appeal of nonstick coatings for saucepans. | |||
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Bought three sizes of these sauce pans several years ago. They are NOT made in the USA. They were available in stock at a local high-ish end kitchen store. They were the lowest end Stainless they sold. They cook evenly, they’ve held up to being scorched, boiled dry, frozen, and always run through the dishwasher. https://www.cuisinart.com/shop...saucepans/mcp193-18n And that Bialetta ‘copper’ set? You aren’t getting any copper except for a thin cosmetic coat. As for the ceramic/green coatings: https://www.thecookwareadvisor...o-one-will-tell-you/ https://www.thecookwareadvisor...ts-that-pan-made-of/ | |||
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