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Versatile and strong, this everyday pan features a three-ply 18/10 stainless steel interior and exterior that is surrounded by a highly-conductive full-aluminum core that provides great cooking results. Sculpted, stay-cool long handles make it easy to move pan on stovetop. Domed, tempered glass lids for see-through convenience and pretty presentation. Oven and broiler safe (lids only safe to 450 degrees). Dishwasher safe. Lifetime warranty. Model LR1380P.
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Small Pan
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Pros:
~small pan, good for making eggs, fry small vegetables and stuff.
~glass encasing allows visual inspection.
Cons:
~small pan, you can't cook for more than 2 people and am not sure if this would be sufficient for everyday cooking at dinner.
~expensive at $49.99
If you are looking to cook for more people, you need to buy a bigger pan.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-10-27
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Small but sufficient
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This is a small shallow pan for quick jobs. Very attractive looking in the kitchen. Excellent quality and easy to clean.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-06-12
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Perfect pot
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Great for eggs, alfredo sauce, etc. The contemporary stainless products are a real joy to work with.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-12-28
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Almost Great
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Do not confuse with higher grades of stainless from Calphalon, but, for the price, I'm very happy with this for certain uses. The larger flat bottom will brown more items than the anodized model, but, items will not sear as deeply. The lid, when inverted, does not nest flat on the pan, (note handle shape) Plenty of surface area and volume for a quick "one pan" supper. I do like the pan for it's ease of dishwasher cleanup, but did NOT give away the anodized as I'd thought.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2007-11-07
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wow
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Great pan. Just fried eggs and the pan heated up quickly. When the eggs were done I just wiped clean with scott towel. Buy it now, not the cheap stuff.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-10-13
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