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Cuisinart MCP66-24N MultiClad Professional Triple Ply 8-Quart Skillet, Stockpot w/Cowl

Original price was: $109.95.Current price is: $99.99.

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Benefit from the High quality Artwork of Cooking

Impressed by the good French kitchens, Cuisinart started making skilled cookware nearly 30 years in the past. Constructed of the best supplies accessible to completely carry out the entire basic cooking methods, Cuisinart cookware continues a protracted custom of excellence. Cuisinart’s dedication to high quality and innovation continues with the MultiClad Professional Stainless cookware, designed to satisfy the calls for of gourmand cooks in every single place. Distinctive triple-ply development joins a brushed chrome steel exterior, a pure aluminum core that gives even warmth distribution, and a stainless-steel inside, for optimum efficiency. MultiClad Professional Stainless permits you to rejoice the positive artwork of cooking.

What’s MultiClad Professional Stainless Cookware?

Premium cookware that options skilled triple-ply development, a core of pure aluminum bonded to a stainless-steel inside and a brushed stainless exterior. Warmth Encompass know-how maintains even warmth distribution alongside the underside and facet partitions of the cookware, eliminating hotspots. Premium chrome steel cooking surfaces don’t react with meals or alter pure flavors. Up to date Cool Grip deal with design Tight-fitting chrome steel cowl Tapered rim for drip-free pouring

The Cuisinart Particulars

Designed to offer skilled gourmand cooking outcomes, this cookware presents excellent warmth and excellent outcomes, each time.
The Alternative of Professionals
Aluminum core heats and cools rapidly for exact temperature management. Warmth Encompass know-how supplies even warmth distribution alongside the underside and up the facet partitions of the cookware. Chrome steel inside is good for delicately simmering sauces, completely sautéing greens, browning meats, or boiling a number of servings of pasta.

Cowl Seals in Vitamins
A decent-fitting chrome steel cowl seals in meals’s pure juices and vitamins for more healthy, extra flavorful outcomes. The quilt is dishwasher-safe.

Drip-Free Pouring
The rim is tapered for drip-free pouring.

Skilled Outcomes
Chrome steel cooking floor doesn’t react with meals or alter meals flavors. Nice for traditional cooking methods like sautéing, frying, browning, searing and slowly simmering sauces.

Superior Warmth
Triple-Ply development contains the unsurpassed warmth conductivity of a pure aluminum core. It insures most warmth retention and even warmth distribution, eliminating scorching spots.

Good Stability
The unique Cool Grip deal with stays cool on the stovetop. The deal with’s distinctive thumb rests are riveted for excellent stability and supreme management when lifting and pouring.

EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN: Take pleasure in mirror end, basic look {and professional} efficiency. Aluminum encapsulated base heats rapidly and spreads warmth evenly– eliminating scorching spots
PREMIUM COOKING: Constructed to final. Drip-free pouring– Taste Lock Lid
EXCEPTIONAL HANDLING: Cool grip handles are stable chrome steel riveted handles that keep cool on the range prime and supply a secure a stable grip
CLEAN UP: Dishwasher secure for a straightforward clear up
LIMITED-LIFETIME WARRANTY: Discuss with person handbook for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding guarantee insurance policies – this product is BPA free

Prospects say

Prospects are happy with the cooking pot’s construct high quality, ease of cleansing, and look. They discover it well-made, sturdy, and straightforward to wash within the dishwasher. Many respect its engaging look and warmth distribution. The dimensions and worth for cash are additionally praised. Nevertheless, some prospects dislike the potential for corrosion.

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  1. naturalmama

    Perfect!
    When I replaced all of my non-stick cookware last year, I wasn’t sure I needed a stock pot. I use my slow cooker to make stock, and I ended up ordering a 5.5 qt Cuisinart Chef’s Classic soup pot to take care of other things like making soup, boiling potatoes, etc. Pretty quickly, I kicked myself for buying the soup pot because the encapsulated base takes forever to heat, and the capacity was just slightly too small for most of the cooking I do with it.I finally broke down and ordered this a couple of weeks ago after eyeing it for months. I debated between the 8 and 12 qt sizes and decided to go with the smaller size. For our family of four, 6-7 quarts of anything is about the most I make at one time. I used to use my 6-qt non-stick stock pot pretty frequently, and I’ve found that the 5.5 qt soup pot is just slightly too small. Also, I just don’t have the storage space for a 12-qt pot.I have been soooo impressed with the 1.5 qt saucepan I bought from the Multiclad Pro line that I was super excited to use this. Just like the saucepan, this stock pot heats up very quickly and evenly. The base is the perfect size for the largest burner on my stove, so I can use the rest of the stovetop to make other things at the same time. The first time I used it, I boiled corn on the cob. Just for comparison, the Chef’s Classic soup pot routinely takes 45+ minutes for water to boil (with the lid on). This pot boiled in about 10 minutes. What a huge time savings!!! Yesterday I made a pot of applesauce. This pan easily held 16 large apples (next time I’m going to try 20+), and on a low setting on my stove, they cooked down in about an hour and a half and didn’t stick to the pan at all.The only thing I haven’t liked so far is that I put the pan in the dishwasher and it came out a little spotty on the inside bottom surface. I usually don’t put pans in the dishwasher, so it’s not a big deal, but occasionally I do throw the stainless in if the dishwasher needs to be run but isn’t super full. My saucepan in the same line has gone through the dishwasher a dozen times and comes through perfectly every time, so not sure why this one is different.Also, be aware that the lid on this pan isn’t glass; it’s stainless steel. If you like to see what’s going on in the pan without lifting the lid, then Calphalon makes a similar pot with a glass lid. Personally, I’m a lid-lifter, so I don’t care. :)I am so glad I finally ordered this pan and so glad I got the smaller size. This is a perfect addition to my kitchen and will get lots of use as we head into applesauce and soup season. If I were to buy a matching set of cookware (wish I had known this a year ago…), I would buy everything in the Multiclad Pro line. It’s that good. And, even though $100 is a lot to pay for one pot, for our family, that’s only 2-3 meals in a restaurant, so as far as I’m concerned, it pays for itself pretty quickly.

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  2. K. Hasard

    Nice, but…
    I’ve have had this pot for a few days and made an almost full pot of lentil soup to freeze and have during the summer when I don’t want to have the stove on for hours. The pot performed very well, it is well made, sturdy, nice and thick and I am happy with it but… In my opinion, for a piece of cookware that carries a price tag over $100, some time might have been spent easing sharp edges. Around the top of the pot, the right angle where the pot is cut is pretty sharp, not enough to cut, but enough to be uncomfortable. Same with the handles, they have unfinished edges as well. I am not returning the pot, it’s fine the way it is and if I am bothered down the line with this, I will polish the corners myself. Regarding the shipping, that was a complete disaster. This is the second one of these I ordered, the first one was allegedly lost in transit, and a refund was processed after a couple calls to customer service which never goes well when you are dealing with someone that doesn’t speak English well. The outer Amazon box was crushed on this shipment, a small piece of air pillow plastic was inside, all were popped, so there was no cushioning at all. The manufacturer’s box had a shipping label on it and was also crushed, and the lid torn off and loose in the outer box. The pot arrived in perfect condition in spite of the smashed packaging. I am not happy with Amazon’s shipping practices nowadays. Items used to be packaged well, like someone actually cared, not anymore. I have gotten items with a sheet of brown paper in the box for padding. If it gets much worse, I will shop elsewhere. Anyway, I would recommend this pot to anyone looking for a quality heavy pot this size, it is really nice in spite of the crisp edges. The actual dimensions of my pot are 9 1/2″ inside diameter, 10 1/8″ outside diameter, 13 7/8″ outside of handle to outside of handle, the pot is 6 3/4″ high, 8 1/8″ high to the top of the handle on the cover when it is on the pot. The advertised dimensions are not easy to understand, that’s why I added measurements here in case space is an issue.

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  3. rick davis

    Nice stock pot
    Cleans up easily -stores easily

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  4. The Great Gadfly

    Quality pot
    The finish on the inside is pretty good. It is not perfectly flat. It distributes heat well but not amazing. It is better than a $20 aldi pot, but this is also not the kind of performance you get from a thick real copper bottomed pot. Using gas.

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  5. randomactsofpunctuation

    Solid quality
    I got this to go with my all-clad set because I just couldn’t stomach the all-clad $350 price for a pot that would be used so infrequently at my house. The quality of this pot was a pleasant surprise and comparable to the all-clad especially in weight and appearance. No one has noticed that it doesn’t match the rest of the set yet.

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  6. KT

    Love it
    When you want an upgrade but don’t have AllClad money. THIS is the choice! Consist temps, heats quickly, the handles are wide and sturdy. The pot is heavy for my arthritic hands/fingers, so I have to take some precaution when draining anything. The lid is a type that can get some light suction while cooking. Overall I hope I keep this pot for at least 15 years like my last stock pot.

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  7. MWhiddon

    Cuisinart MultiClad Quality Equals All Clad
    Love the versatility & great quality of this Cuisinart MultiClad stock pot. I have bought sets of Cuisinart MultiClad for both my adult daughter and myself. I have purchased the 8 quart stock pot for both us to expand our sets. I love the even & fast heat distribution of these pots on top of the stove, as well as the ability to move pots from the stove top to the oven. As a matter of fact, I first purchased these pots to make an Ina Garten pasta sauce recipe which requires 1 1/2 hours in the oven after sautéing onions and garlic on the stove top. Cooking the sauce in the oven makes the tomatoes dissolve into a caramelized delight! Ina Garten’s Pasta alla Vecchia Bettola. Also, MultiClad pots are the same quality as the much more expensive Multi Clad brand. (I first purchased a 12 inch All Clad skillet and now experience the same quality with MultiClad).

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  8. G. Grant

    Beautiful quality perfect size.

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  9. SUSAN M.

    Many uses for this big boy. Works great with induction cooking

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  10. Paolo from Canada

    Nice, consistent wall thickness. Superbly conductive sidewalls. The 8-quart pot is significantly thicker than the 6 and 4-quart pots that came in the Multiclad Pro set (2.7mil vs 3.1mil).Fills the gap nicely, as a 6-quart pot is too small for dinner for more than 5 or 6 people and the 12-quart pot is just too big and unwieldy on the stove for anything other than a long cook stock.Would highly recommend to all my fellow sauce makers out there!

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  11. skellie

    Just received my 8qt stainless pot and must say I’m very satisfied with the quality and structure. It’s the same size diameter as the 6qt which I got recently aswell, just a bit thicker than the 6. Love addition to my stainless steel set.

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  12. RIDDHI PATEL

    Very nice product!!totally loving the product.

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    Cuisinart MCP66-24N MultiClad Professional Triple Ply 8-Quart Skillet, Stockpot w/Cowl
    Cuisinart MCP66-24N MultiClad Professional Triple Ply 8-Quart Skillet, Stockpot w/Cowl

    Original price was: $109.95.Current price is: $99.99.

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