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Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - N-OS X-tasy! - 08-26-2014 On occasion, one may find individual pieces of Cuisinart or All-Clad tri-ply at outlets such as Home Goods, Marshalls and Tuesday Morning. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - space-time - 08-26-2014 Walmart carries high quality items? Made in US? Interesting. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - Racer X - 08-26-2014 yes, they are starting to. huge movement to bring back US merchandise at WalMart. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - space-time - 08-26-2014 Racer X wrote: Thanks. I will check them out. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - graylocks - 08-26-2014 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: aha! that lead me to check out the cuisinart i've had on my amazon wish list and it's not what you posted about but this is: Cuisinart MCP193-18N MultiClad Pro Stainless Steel 3-Quart Saucepan with Cover little pricey for me. i'm not really much more than a water boiler. the display at Costco was in progress so the price on the saucepan wasn't posted yet. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - N-OS X-tasy! - 08-26-2014 space-time wrote: Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad is made either in China or Brazil. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - N-OS X-tasy! - 08-26-2014 graylocks wrote: I've seen that pot at Home Goods at $25 or $30. I agree, though, that it is much more cost-effective to purchase a set than individual pieces. OTOH, All-Clad would gladly charge you $150 for what is essentially the same pot. I did reference the MultiClad Pro product line in my first post to the thread. Did you not see that? Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - graylocks - 08-26-2014 yes that's how I figured to look up the multiclad pro line. the cuisinart I had looked at amazon before was from their chefs classic line which is only bottom clad like costco's tramontina. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - N-OS X-tasy! - 08-26-2014 Home Goods always has a TON of Cuisinart's Chef's Classic pieces in stock. Maybe the way to go if you have one nearby. Re: Tramontina Cookware at Costco - graylocks - 08-27-2014 N-OS X-tasy! wrote: thanks. never heard of it before but apparently there's one near the Costco i visited today and one opening about the same distance away south of me in october. i bet the new one is bound to have some grand opening specials! |