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![]() "Sheldon" > wrote in message ups.com... > > jmcquown wrote: >> My middle brother gave me a couple of All-Clad pans a few years ago at >> Christmas. That was nice of him and they are nice pans. Except the pans >> don't have lids. If I want to simmer something (like rice) which >> requires >> covering, I have to use heavy duty aluminium foil to cover the pan. I >> looked on the All-Clad website and they have an entire section devoted to >> buying lids to fit the pans. HUH?! You have to buy the lids >> separately?! >> And at over $20 each? Is it just me or is this really crazy? > > Twenty dollars is very little money for a lid to match a hundred dollar > pot... you can probaly buy a universal lid for $10 but it won't match > the pot. > > Most high end commercial cookware is sold with the lids separately > because high quality lids are relatively costly and one lid will serve > many pieces... that saves money and space... do you really need four > 10" lids rattling around your kitchen. I always feel it's disingenuous > when pot sets are sold like 15 pieces and 4 pieces are lids with two > exactly the same size (three pieces are cheap bowls and three pieces > are plastic bowl lids - how is that honest). If you want a lid > included for every pot buy cheap pots, those are usually sold with > lids. Also many commercial kitchens use stepped lids, where one lid > will serve three different diameter pots... usually the pots are beat > to hell and are replaced often while the lids often get little use... > if a new lid was included with every pot purchased... well, you figure > it out. > OTOH, one of my pots is now lidless, because it was a glass lid which I accidentally left on a still-on gas hob. Hubby picked it up (with an oven glove), and before I could say "Let it cool down in situ, because it may shatter if you move it to a different temperature very quickly, I mean you've got a masters in physics, you ought to know these things, didn't they teach you anything of the properties of solids?" he had transferred it to a slot in the dishwasher, and it shattered on contact. Bah. And I can't find a lid to fit, because lids don't come in every single diameter, to the last millimetre, and are difficult to buy without a pot. |
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