HexClad 3 Quart Hybrid Stainless Steel Pot Saucepan with Glass Lid - Easy to Clean, Dishwasher & Oven Safe, Non-stick, Ideal for Making Sauces, Reheating Soups, Stocks, and Cooking Grains
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Gary P
> 24 hourThese are exactly what they advertise, non stick, durable and well made. Got a 12 inch frying pan and liked it so much I got this. I have other expensive pans and there is no comparison. This pot will boil two cups of water in half the time my others will. I love it! (The lid is very well made as well.)
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Susan Campbell
> 24 hourThis is a heavy-duty pan with a glass lid and a unique nonstick coating. I’m serious that it’ll last as long as I do!
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Dave
> 24 hourThis pot filled in the pot gap from the set we purchased through Costco. It was expensive but high quality.
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Nomads
> 24 hourYes, it is a little pricey, but you get what you pay for! The Hexclad is the best (and last) brand I will ever own.
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Van Stevens
> 24 hourAfter using this 1 qt. pot, got to buy a whole set!!!
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Mary Shopper
> 24 hourSeems made really well and cleans up easy. My oatmeal was hard to clean on my previous pot, but rinses right off with this one. I like that you can put it in the oven. Expensive, but hopefully it will last.
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Sandy martin
> 24 hourI love hexclad pans. They cook nice and clean up is so easy.
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Kay
> 24 hourIt looks nice and I heated tomato soup in it.
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Gabestepa
> 24 hourHeats up quick less work to clean up after like Tony the Tiger it’s GREAT !
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Silicon Sandy
> 24 hourIve been using this for a couple of months now. I find it transfers heat quickly and evenly. Not quite as easy to clean as true non-stick, but still a lot easier than plain stainless steel or cast iron or cast aluminum. My habit is to use it as a dishpan when there are only a few dishes to wash. Dropping utensils into it to soak is not a problem, No worries about scratching the surface. I have a full set of perfectly good cast aluminum pots and pans (Guardian Service, inherited from my grandmother) and eventually will replace these with hex-clad.