A Pan for Your Inner Chef

Need a pan for your latest culinary creations? Try All-Clad, a company that’s been handcrafting all its products for four decades in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania,

The d5 Polished Stainless-Steel French Skillets are perfect for your stickiest of situations: pan-frying, searing and browning. With an aluminum and durable heat-diffusing stainless steel, the pans can hold, flip and perfect even the largests of foods (meat-eaters welcome). They are also deep enough for basting and other sauce techniques. And they heat up slowly and evenly on any stove top, perfect for that precise taste of any recipe.

Here are some details for major appreciation. The pans are dishwasher safe, as well as oven- and broiler-safe for up to 600 degrees F. They propel heat induction excellently, but there's no need for your fingers to suffer. The skillets have something for everyone. For the safer, more heat-conscious cook, the handles are stainless steel heat-resistant with large bolsters permanently secured at the rivets. For the cleaner cook - the one always worried about the dishes later - the interior has a highly polished starburst finish, offering a natural stick resistance and an easier wash later. And for the flavor chefs,  this finish prevents food from picking up a metallic taste and lets the food speak for itself.

Ordering the set includes a 9-inch and 11-inch pan. There is a lifetime warranty, and, additionally, a limited-time special offer. If you spend $500.00 or more, at one time, on All-Clad (Cookware, Tools, or Electrics) through December 31, 2018, your purchase comes equipped with kitchen gifts: one All-Clad Stainless Steel Lasagna Pan and two All-Clad branded red cotton oven mitts (a total retail value $170). Williams-Sonoma has the pans listed at $150.00 with a five-star rating for purchasing inspiration. Shipping can be as early as tomorrow, or as late as five business days. And, if you’re proven rather unsatisfied by your purchase within a 30-day use, the items can be refunded for merchandise credit.

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