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Reddit mentions of Cuisinart FCT33-28H French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless 5-1/2-Quart Saute Pan with Helper Handle and Cover

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Cuisinart FCT33-28H French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless 5-1/2-Quart Saute Pan with Helper Handle and Cover. Here are the top ones.

#2 Cuisinart FCT33-28H French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless 5-1/2-Quart Saute Pan with Helper Handle and Cover #4
    Features:
  • 5-1/2-Quart saute pan with helper handle and cover
  • Tri-ply stainless steel
  • Stay-cool stainless handles
  • Net weight: 7.0-pound
  • Lifetime warranty
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height21.2 Inches
Length5.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2011
Size5.5-Quart
Weight1 Pounds
Width11.58 Inches
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Found 3 comments on Cuisinart FCT33-28H French Classic Tri-Ply Stainless 5-1/2-Quart Saute Pan with Helper Handle and Cover:

u/[deleted] · 35 pointsr/Cooking

My "first apartment lineup" would look something like this:

  • A reasonably decent general purpose ~12" stainless steel, tri-ply saute pan or skillet as a kitchen workhorse. I like this Cuisinart French Classic 5.5 qt saute pan, though note that it's a little pricey on Amazon right now (I got it for ~$65 iirc).

  • A cheap nonstick 8-10" skillet for eggs & whatnot. Get one at HomeGoods / TJ Maxx / etc. Nonsticks are inherently disposable and there's little sense spending $$$ on them.

  • A 2 qt saucepan w/ lid. Cheap is fine (see above).

  • A 6-8 qt stockpot w/ lid for boiling pasta or making soup. Two ways to go here: (1) cheap aluminum or stainless stockpot, or (2) upgrade to an enameled cast-iron dutch oven which can do everything the former can and a lot else beside; Tramontina makes probably the best inexpensive ones.

  • At least one aluminum half-sheet pan and matching oven-safe cooling rack.

  • [Optional - if shopping for a carnivore] A 10" cast-iron skillet for burgers & steaks. I would get a Lodge (best combo of quality and value); usually available for around $15 if you hit discount stores or Amazon at the right time.
u/ep0nym1 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Chef's Classic is Cuisinart's shittier line. Very thin stainless steel pan w. disc bottom.

Don't buy from Macy's. They jack the prices up.

I still don't recommend Cuisinart, but if you want it for sure, then go for the multi-clad. Or if you wanna spend more and get something decent, but still stick with cuisinart: https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-FCT33-28H-Classic-Tri-Ply-Stainless/dp/B004YV5ZVK/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1478445019&sr=8-10&keywords=cuisinart+chef%27s+classic+saute+pan

This pan is almost on par with all-clad.

u/aellh · 1 pointr/sweden

Bara för att ta en traktörpanna som exempel: Amazon.com: Cuisinart, Cooks Standard , Tramontina

Dessa ligger då runt 500-1000kr och är vad min forskning visar väldigt prisvärda märken alla tre. För de pengarna på t.ex. Cervera eller bagaren och kocken får man bara skit/cerveras egenmärken.