KitchenAid Gourmet Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set

Posted by Nanasa on Tuesday, September 3, 2013

KitchenAid Gourmet Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set
KitchenAid Gourmet Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set
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KitchenAid Gourmet Stainless Steel 12-Piece Cookware Set



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41448 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Stainless Steel
  • Brand: KitchenAid
  • Model: 75657
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 13.75" w x 23.25" l, 9.00 pounds

Features

  • Includes: 1-quart, 2-quart and 3 -quart covered saucepans, 6-quart covered stockpot, 3-quart covered saute, 8-1/2-inch and 10-inch Skillets
  • Stainless steel construction; Dishwasher safe for convenience
  • A thick aluminum core base; fully encapsulated in stainless steel for durability and suitable for all stovetops including glass and induction
  • Handles crafted of a combination of soft silicone and quality stainless steel; double riveted for added strength; Oven safe to 400 degrees F
  • Glass lids feature a unique silicone rim to create a tight seal and help lock in flavor and prevent rattling. Glass construction allows you to monitor the cooking progress without lifting the lid.
  • Includes: 1-quart, 2-quart and 3 -quart covered saucepans, 6-quart covered stockpot, 3-quart covered saute, 8-1/2-inch and 10-inch Skillets
  • Stainless steel construction; Dishwasher safe for convenience
  • A thick aluminum core base; fully encapsulated in stainless steel for durability and suitable for all stovetops including glass and induction
  • Handles crafted of a combination of soft silicone and quality stainless steel; double riveted for added strength; Oven safe to 400 degrees F
  • Glass lids feature a unique silicone rim to create a tight seal and help lock in flavor and prevent rattling. Glass construction allows you to monitor the cooking progress without lifting the lid.

Product Description

This cookware set is an exceptional value, including all of the pans needed to equip your kitchen with the most used cooking pieces. As the set contains only basic pieces, you'll really use each and every pan. It includes saucepans for whisking a homemade sauce or cooking your morning oatmeal, a big stockpot for soups, stews or boiling pasta, and skillets (probably the most used pan in any kitchen) that will help you turn out perfect crepes or a simple grilled cheese sandwich. The set also includes a saute pan, a wide, straight-sided pan that can perform many of the functions of a skillet but features deep sides for extra capacity, perfect for one dish meals. Start your dish in this pan by sauteing onions and browning meat, then add your liquid and other ingredients into the same pan to finish on the stovetop or in the oven.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

41 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
2Be careful
By Newman
I have never written a review before. However, after the glass lid of this Kitchen Aid Gourment stainless Steel 12-piece set exploded in our kitchen. I felt it was important for the safety of those who also have this set. I have had pans with glass lids before and never experienced anything like this. However this tight seal had created a vacuum seal is what the customer service department told me. The liability department said to read the instructions and to never put a lid on a pot after you take it off the burner without prying it open first. When we used it to cook some meat, and took it off the burner to wait for the other items, it was then that it vacuumed sealed on. I tried to get it off and so did my husband, in the mean time I went to the KitchenAid website and it had nothing on the site regarding what to do. In the meantime, the lid exploded and there was glass embedded in the surface of the cupboards and in the microwave vent as well as everywhere else. The only reason that we did not have glass in our eyes is that I had just stepped aside to look up the KitchenAid site for information on what to do, and my spouse had glasses on. We do not want anyone to loose their eyesight over such an ordeal. Their response was read the directions; we will send you a new lid, and 15% off without a deadline on any KitchenAid item. Please read the directions before using this cookware set, with the super silicone seals that keep things from boiling over. It does too good of a job at that, now if you can figure out how to look in, not have anything boil over and then get the lid off you can then eat.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Buy
By TN
I've had the same QVC pots and pans my mom bought me for the last 7 years or so, wow was I missing out. I did extensive research, reading product reviews and weighing my options for a nice set of pots and pans and these were everything I'd hoped they'd be. They hold the heat incredibly well, very sturdy, the glass covers are awesome, I can and have washed them in the dishwasher repeatedly (according to the kitchenaid website this is fine), the handles stay nice and cool on the ends, but don't grab too close to the pan because it does abruptly become very hot. Great set for the price in my opinion. Kitchenaid has not let me down yet.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
2It's stuck!
By Cheryl
We registered for this set as a wedding gift based on the reviews here. Obviously, I'm in disagreement with the other reviewers on the quality. The pots and pans look nice out of the box and you can keep them that way if you towel dry and don't scorch. But I quickly noticed that the small saucepan is a bit tipsy. If it's empty and not on a totally flat surface the handle is too heavy and it will tip over. This is annoying with the grates on my stove.Next I noticed that the lids don't have steam vents. So I'm constantly cleaning water spills off the range from when things boil the lid off.Worst of all, I was using the large skillet and lid to steam some veggies. When I got ready to serve I couldn't get the lid off. We tried heating the pan up again, we tried cooling it off, we tried prying it off, we tried letting it sit overnight. Nada. I still have a skillet and lid sealed together with my veggies inside. Not good. I'm glad I kept one of my old Teflon skillets (stainless is fairly non-stick, but I wouldn't cook eggs on it).

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