I'm getting my mom a set of cookware for mother's day. I want to stay under $250 if possible and I would prefer quality over quantity (son't need a 20 piece set). Any suggestions?
I'm getting my mom a set of cookware for mother's day. I want to stay under $250 if possible and I would prefer quality over quantity (son't need a 20 piece set). Any suggestions?
Last edited by infomama; 04-09-2009 at 06:04 PM.
I've been researching some and found Kirkland Signature Hard Anodized Set from Costco gets really good reviews. I'm hoping to toss my Green Pans soon and purchase some. Looks like it's OOS right now online, but their stuff usually comes back in stock quickly. I think it's usually $199.
We've been happy with this Cuisinart set
Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set $199
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/produc...Ad&AdID=504984
Looks like they have it for less at Bed Bath & Beyond, and you can probably use a coupon.
10 pc set $149
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...=106828&RN=397
14 piece set $199
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...7&KSKU=106828&
we have the cuisinart multiclad and really like it.
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-Mult.../dp/B0007KQZWU
ncat
mama to DD 12/04, DS1 11/08, and DS2 7/13
I have the Kirkland stainless steel set from Costco and I really like them a lot. They are about $200 for a set. When I bought them I did a ton of research and these got very good reviews from some of the cooking gurus.
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Mother to DD-A July 2008
and DD-B-November 2010
Cook's Illustrated just did a review of cookware sets this month and they recommended the Tramontina 18/10 Stainless Steel TriPly-Clad Cookware Set which is available at walmart for about $150. In their tests, it preformed as well as the All-Clad set and Calphalon set which were their other winners but were considerable more expensive.
Margaret
DD1- 2/14/05
DD2- 9/24/07
When it comes to cooking with SS cookware (warning not to use high heat) how high is high?