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The All-Clad Copper Core 5-Ply Stainless Steel 5-Quart Sauté Pan combines professional-grade copper core technology with durable stainless steel for rapid, even heating and exceptional temperature control. Its large capacity and nonstick interior make it ideal for versatile cooking methods like sautéing, searing, and browning. Oven safe up to 600°F and compatible with all stovetops including induction, this pan is handcrafted in the USA and built to last a lifetime, making it a must-have for serious home chefs who demand performance and style.















| ASIN | B0017JWVUU |
| Additional Features | Includes Lid, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Non Stick, Oven Safe |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,669 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #129 in Sauté Pans |
| Brand Name | All-Clad |
| Capacity | 4.73 Liters |
| Coating Description | Non-stick |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Gas, Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (785) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00011644640507 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Type Name | SAUTE_FRY_PAN |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacture Year | 1971 |
| Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11644640507 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
| Material Type | Copper, Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | All-Clad |
| Model Number | 11644640507 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | sautéing, searing, browning, simmering, and other cooking methods that benefit from a large surface area and high heat tolerance |
| Shape | rectangular prism |
| Specific Uses For Product | versatile cooking methods including searing, sautéing, browning, and simmering |
| UPC | 011644640507 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Quality comes at a price
I retired several years ago and took over the cooking from my wife and, although I have no formal training, I just love to cook. I “inherited” a set of anodized Calphalon pans and other odd pans in use for several years. The inside surfaces of these pans were fairly well scratched and I was concerned about their continued use. I did research and decided on the All-Clad Stainless Steel Copper Core 5-Ply Bonded 10” fry pan, the 2 and 4 qt sauce pans and the 5 qt saute pan as replacements. I already owned a 12” SS steel fry pan and 10” SS saute pan by other manufacturers so I was familiar with SS use and cleanup however in the back of my mind I still had concerns about cleanup of All Clad. The pans are beautiful to behold (not that it matters), are of extremely good quality and are moderate in weight, not heavy. The handles seemed a little odd to hold at first but now I do not even notice it. In fact there is a small protrusion on the underside of the handle that fits very nicely for the forefinger, giving tactile feed on hand position on the handle and stopping it from slipping to close to the heat. I have used the new All Clad pans daily since their arrival on a gas stove. They do heat faster and more evenly then the old set. Once cooking, transmission of heat changes are almost instantaneous. As far as cleanup, what concerns I may have had were unfounded. Cleanup has been a snap, even my wife mentioned how easy they are to clean. The 2 qt sauce pan I use to cook chai every morning has less scorched milk residue and cleans up easier than the previous anodized pan I was using. I was also a little concerned about cooking rice in the 4 qt but again, the rice comes out great and no cleanup problem. I think the biggest issue one may have with the Copper Core level is the price as there is a premium. I took the long view. I will have these probably for the balance of my cooking days. After that, they will probably by handed down to my children. Yes, they are that good in my mind. So I see many years of service ahead for them and I couldn’t see cutting corners on price and maybe not be as happy as I am with these. One plus was the ability to place all pans in the oven to 500+ degrees, not something I could do with the older pans. Another factor that swayed me to All Clad versus other manufacturers is that they are made in the US. I would definitely buy these again.
B**.
Nice and large
We are a family of 8 so this large pan gets a lot of use. It heats evenly. I use it on a power burner on a propane stove. Happy with my purchase.
D**.
Great product at a great price.
Excellent customer service. I definitely recommend this vendor and would happily do business with them again.
L**G
Will last a lifetime
I have more than a few pieces of the Copper Core from All-Clad. Usually, I purchase from the All-Clad website, but this 3qt saute never goes on sale. Amazon offered it for $100 off. The Copper Core is a wonderful line. I find they heat/cools faster than my 3 and 5 ply clad cookware from various manufacturers. But, I'd be lying if I wrote anything other than it was the looks that draws me to the cookware. It simply has a beautiful refined look. It performs wonderfully. With a blue Scotch Bright pad and Barkeepers friend -- they've looked beautiful for 3+ years with no build-up around the rivets. I have "clad" cookware for almost 40 years. In spite of being burnt [more than a few times], they still look new. They will last a lifetime and beyond. Expensive? That can only be determined by the purchaser.
C**T
... other reviews - I thought the handle comfort was crap, difficult to hold
I initially agreed with a lot of the other reviews - I thought the handle comfort was crap, difficult to hold,unsteady in the hand, and I was ready to send it back. But I didn't see how a brand synonomous with high end cookware could knowingly have such a lousy handle, so I decided to see if it was just a learning curve and a matter of re-training my hand. That's exactly what it was, and it only took a few minutes. Just grab the handle (either hand) with forefinger pressed up to the nub underneath, thumb on top in the center of groove, and fingers wrapped around the handle. It's painful and awkward for a minute or so, then your hand gradually adjusts. For me it took all of 5 minutes. Once you've made the adjustment you have a surprising amount of control over the pan, and you can really hold it steady. But granted, it is a learning curve and I can see how it might not work for a lot of cooks out there. As far as cooking goes - I use this in conjunction with an induction cooktop; the temperature control and even heating are incredible! It's now my go to pan for almost everything. I was a little put back by the initial cost and the "awkward" handle, but, if you like to cookj and you can get past the handle ergonomics, it is one awesome saute pan!
T**L
Copper-Core 5-ply stainless is the non-toxic cookware that stands up to serious cooking
If you are a serious cook, these All-Clad 5-ply copper core pots and pans are what will finally give you the results you've been unable to get with other cookware -- ESPECIALLY all those "non-stick" ones you've no doubt bought over and over again. Even the more expensive non-stick cookware, including All-Clad's, is a complete waste of money. For the number of non-stick pans I've bought over the past couple of decades and had to throw out because they chip, crack, peel, warp, and release god-knows how many toxins into my foods, I could have bought one of these copper core pans probably twice over. Yes, they are very expensive. But they distribute heat far more efficiently, they cook far more efficiently, they stand up to high heat without warping, and they don't release particles of toxic coatings into your food. These 5-ply copper-core pots and pans stand up to scrubbing, as all well-made stainless steel cooking utensils are designed to do. My one "complaint": I wish All-Clad made the heat tolerant glass lids that come with some of other less expensive cookware. I have used some of the glass lids on this copper core one, but they don't as tightly as I sometimes need a lid to fit.
S**I
Ich bin ja begeisterter Käufer von gutem Kochgeschirr (gern auch eher für die Vitrine) und wenn Kupfer zu sehen ist, kann der Preis auch gerne mal durch die Decke schießen. Durch einen bekannten Youtuber aus den USA bin ich auf All-Clad Töpfe gestoßen, welche dort wohl deutlich verbreiteter sind und als einer der wenigen Non-Plus-Ultra Hersteller gelten. Lang war es gar nicht so einfach in Deutschland dort heranzukommen und ein alternativer Importeur hat Preise aufgerufen die nicht mal ich bereit war zu zahlen. Aber jetzt bietet der Amazon Verkäufer in den USA Internationalen Versand an. Und ja, der Topf (ich schreibe Topf weil Sautoir kein sehr verbreiteter Begriff hier bei uns ist) kommt per Schiff aus den USA angeliefert, es dauert also ein wenig länger. Egal, dann war sie also endlich da. Und im ersten Moment bin ich wirklich beeindruckt. Spiegelglanzpolierter Edelstahl mit einer eingedrehten Nut auf den Kupferkern – Nur eine optische Geschichte aber das weiß wirklich zu gefallen. Die Innenseite ist wie üblich bei Edelstahlgeschirr matt geschliffen. Die 5 Quart entsprechen übrigens 4,7 Liter, man kann also praktisch 1:1 umrechnen. Für einen Topf ist die Standfläche sehr groß, das sollte man bei seinem Herd im Hinterkopf behalten – Anscheinend ist breites Geschirr in den USA üblich, bei uns sind es ja eher hohe Töpfe. Für das reduzieren oder anbraten ist eine große Fläche natürlich von Vorteil, besonders hier weil die Wärmeverteilung wirklich exzellent ist. Die genieteten Griffe aus gegossenem Edelstahl machen ihre Sache gut – Etwas ungewohnt bei der Größe ist da natürlich der Stiel. Eher etwas gewöhnungsbedürftg weil der Topf recht schwer ist aber der Griff auf der Gegenseite gleich das aus. Einen vollen Topf würde sowieso niemand versuchen nur am Griff anfassen, ein Unglück wäre da vorprogrammiert. Auch die Form des Stielgriffes, halbhohl nach oben, ist im ersten Moment etwas komisch, fasst sich aber nicht unsicher an. Daumen und Handballen kommen gut in der Mulde zum Liegen. All-Clad sagt, der Topf ist spülmaschinengeeignet – Das würde ich ihm wirklich nicht antun wollen. Auch nicht testweise. Ich bleibe hier bei Handaufwasch. Generell das Kochen ist eine Freude in dem Topf. Wärmeverteilung, Reaktion auf die Kochfeldeinstellung, Robustheit beim Hantieren, alles auf höchstem Niveau – Klar man hat viel Geld ausgegeben das sollte schon das mindeste sein. Aber es ist einfach wie Heimwerken mit gutem Werkzeug. Es macht einfach Spaß seine Investition (mehr oder weniger im Anbetracht der privaten Nutzung) gerechtfertigt zu sehen. Ist es was für jedermann? Nein, ganz klar. Man kocht nicht besser oder schlechter genau wie man mit einer teuren Kamera nicht automatisch bessere Bilder schießt. Am ehesten findet sich ein Käufer der gerne ein Schmuckstück, vielleicht auch zum Servieren auf der Tafel, haben möchte. Oder anders gesagt, Freunde der gehobenen Küchenausstattung auf De Buyer Niveau finden hier eine Interessante Alternative.
M**?
Es para toda la vida y bonita
K**P
This is my first All-Clad piece and it’s fantastic for both larger and smaller meals. At 6’5” (198 cm), I find it a bit tricky to handle with one hand, but it’s not really meant for one-handed manoeuvring or flipping. Overall, a solid choice for versatile cooking. Arrived from America to Australia within the expected delivery date.
M**O
Ho aspettato un bel po' prima di scrivere la mia recensione perchè volevo provare per bene il prodotto prima di esprimermi. Ora finalmente posso dire che è semplicemente fantastica! Certo bisogna imparare ad usarla perchè non è la solita padella antiaderente: Ma una volta apprese le semplici regole da seguire diventa la padella della vita. In altre parole le prime volte che l'ho usata mi si attaccava praticamente tutto ed ero disperato. Poi, guardandomi un po' di video su YouTube, ho capito come fare. Basta scaldarla per un paio di minuti e poi aggiungere l'olio o il burro e il gioco e fatto. La cottura è perfetta e la facilità d'uso è impressionante. In sintesi una padella che vale tutto i soldi che costa. Consigliatissima.
A**R
It’s a wide pan with some decent height. I mainly use it for large pasta dishes and stir fries but have also used it to look large amounts of bacon. It’s a bit of work to keep it shiny and the copper groove soils quickly but it’s a fantastic looking and functional pan. As with most 5ply cookware the heat retention is good and it works on my induction cooktop.
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