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Nice deals on Cuisinart - anonymouse1 - 04-27-2015 http://www.woot.com/offers/cuisinart-classic-stainless-12pc-set-6?ref=cnt_wp_11_6 Decent, not top of the line, better than Amazon price. http://www.woot.com/offers/cuisinart-10-pcgreen-gourmet-tri-ply-stainless-cookware?ref=cnt_wp_11_8 Amazing price for a non-Teflon, non-stick set--I bought just one piece from this set for $60 and it was the best price anywhere. This is the whole set for $190. Note that this is more delicate than the Teflon stuff, and most folks don't need a full non-stick set. Still an amazing price. Re: Nice deals on Cuisinart - Speedy - 04-27-2015 The metal looks paper-thin. Re: Nice deals on Cuisinart - N-OS X-tasy! - 04-28-2015 Speedy wrote: It's not. I have Cuisinart's regular Tri-Ply set at home - it is very sturdy and very high quality. Re: Nice deals on Cuisinart - Black - 04-29-2015 Hard to predict what the quality is going to be like-- Cuisinart has become a junk brand that puts its name on anything. I swore I'd never buy another product after the hassle I went through when my blender/food processor had a broken piece out of the box. Re: Nice deals on Cuisinart - N-OS X-tasy! - 04-29-2015 Black wrote: I wouldn't buy any of Cuisinart's regular stainless steel cookware (the Chef's Classics line); while it's not the cheapest stuff I've ever seen, one can do better. Their Tri-Ply/MultiClad line of cookware, on the other hand, is of excellent quality. Both product lines are "warranted through the original purchaser's lifetime" (language taken directly from product documentation). Re: Nice deals on Cuisinart - Z - 04-29-2015 That reminds me, I need to pick up a new tub for my DLC-7E one of these days. |