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Tramontina Cookware at Costco
#11
On occasion, one may find individual pieces of Cuisinart or All-Clad tri-ply at outlets such as Home Goods, Marshalls and Tuesday Morning.
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#12
Walmart carries high quality items? Made in US? Interesting.
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#13
yes, they are starting to. huge movement to bring back US merchandise at WalMart.
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#14
Racer X wrote:
yes, they are starting to. huge movement to bring back US merchandise at WalMart.

Thanks. I will check them out.
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#15
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
The Tramontina stainless cookware I've seen at Costco used tri-ply for the base only. This is not the same as fully tri-ply clad cookware, where the entire piece is tri-ply.

All the product lines I named in my previous e-mail are induction-ready.

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.
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#16
space-time wrote:
Walmart carries high quality items? Made in US? Interesting.

Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad is made either in China or Brazil.
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#17
graylocks 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.

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?
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#18
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.
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#19
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.
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#20
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
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.

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!
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