What's included
Small tri-ply pan with non-stick coating.
A small versatile non-stick frying pan that heats quickly and evenly, with three layers of high-quality metal all around the pan and a high-quality non-stick coating. It is induction-compatible and oven-safe up to 250°C.
Product Details
All-Clad pioneered multi-ply cookware in the 1970s with the d3 (also called TriPly) series, when they layered aluminium, an excellent conductor of heat, with stainless steel, which is excellent at being non-reactive, oven-safe up to 250°C, and induction hob-compatible. All that plus a high-quality R3 non-stick coating that ensures effortless food release and easy clean-up, as well as up to 30% better scratch resistance. These pans feel light to lift but are sturdy and stable, with comfortable handles that mould to an underhanded grip and stay cool on the hob. Curved rims allow drip-free pouring. A little heat goes a long way with these heat-responsive pans; like all non-sticks, we don’t recommend going over medium-high heat or putting it in the dishwasher. (For more on non-stick pan care, read our guide.)
Why we love it
'Since the metal is bonded all around the pan, not just on the bottom, it heats quicker and more evenly than a standard pan.'
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Specifications & Care
| Care | Hand wash; using the dishwasher is not recommended nor covered under warranty |
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| Country of Origin | Bonded, Engineered, & Assembled in the USA |
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| Material | Classic tri-ply construction of stainless steel and aluminium, R3 nonstick coating |
| Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
About The Brand
All-Clad
All-Clad was founded John Ulam, a renowned metallurgist whose inventions transformed the automobile, aerospace, and mint coin industries. An avid home cook, he applied his knowledge of bonding metals with very different properties, such as stainless steel and aluminium, together to make pans. The result was cookware that cooked food more evenly, was easy to clean, didn’t alter flavours, and didn’t tarnish or warp. So when All-Clad opened the doors to their Canonsburg, Pennsylvania factory in 1971, cookware was yet another industry he transformed.
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