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![]() jmcquown wrote: > 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? > > Okay, excepting the Sheldon wanna-be, here's some clarification. These are > two pots (1 quart and 2 quart) that were given to me as a gift, not a "set". > No lids. Fine if I want to boil stuff but not any use at all for cooking > rice or other items which require a lid. According to the data at amazon.com both the 1 qt and 2 qt All-Crap sauce pans are a 6" diameter and take the same lid. Depending where All-Crap cookware is purchased it may or may not include lids, and the price will reflect the difference with a lower amount without lids. If lids are important to you then buy them... I would suggest buying just one lid... personally I see no use whatsoever for a 1 qt pot. Sheldon Real |
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