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Chris Marksberry 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? >> >> Jill >> >> > > Jill, > > That would normally not be the case. The only All-Clad pan I have > that came without a lid is the butter warmer. Sometimes the "try-me" > pans come without a lid. I have more All-Clad lids than I know what > to do with and when I've mailed-ordered from Cookware & More have to > request a pan without a lid. > > If you have some of the smaller pans (1 qt. 1-1/2 qt. and 2 qt.), > they all use the 6" lid. > > Chris in Pearland, TX So... what? My brother gave me the pans without the lids?! LOL Jill |
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