Considering buying these to use for everything. Received a Hexclad wok as a gift last year and I've liked how it cooks and how easy it is to clean. However, I'm curious if anyone here has some of these and their thoughts. Some reviews are great, others at reddit not so much. I'm surprised a search for Hexclad brings up absolutely nothing here.
We have mostly Calphalon stuff right now and I've never really liked it, have had to have several pans and pots replaced over the years (at least they honor the lifetime warranty), and finally looking to move on. The other recommended option I'm seeing is All-Clad, which I'm open to getting, but haven't ever really used stainless steel for most of my daily cooking.
I have a cast iron skillet I use. I have a dutch oven. This is for pots and pans for most daily cooking.
So, let's hear it.
LOVE our All-Clad stuff. Got it in our wedding registry, and it is amazing and running full steam. I kind of expect it to last forever. It's very versatile, it looks great, and it cooks amazing. I've added more all-clad stuff over time because it's so good (like I wanted a saucier in addition to our saucepans to get better whisking for some dishes).
I tried hex clad at a friend's once, so very small sample, but it felt like it wasn't as non stick as the simple calphalon pan I use for eggs (legit only use it for eggs and potstickers, nothing else ever lol) or as an all clad heated up and then with cold oil added (like you should!).
If you do super hot stuff (like sear, or very high heat oven), all-clad seems better.
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etting this set
With a 15% off coupon, that's going to be tough to beat for $700 total and that quality. Hopefully the last time I ever have to buy these.
I think that's exactly what I have. LOVE them. When I'm home, use daily. I can't speak to lifetime, but they are (although a little less clean, I need to do a good Barkeep's Friend cleaning) basically in the same 100% condition as when purchased in spite of heavy use so they're good for at least 6 years lol.
Set came in a few days ago. In terms of price, especially with the rest of their stuff, this set in particular is ridiculously "low" for what you get.
So far, I'm in love with these pans. There is definitely a learning curve. It took me a few attempts just to fry an egg and not stick. I had already watched a few videos and even still, there's little things you can do wrong and it doesn't go well. But now, after fixing those mistakes, it's simple and no issues at all.
Made the best steak I've ever made last night (have used cast iron previously). The pots and pans are gorgeous. I've actually used every piece already so this set has everything I need and nothing I don't.
The only other downside is that SOME of the cleaning can take longer. Using Barkeeper's Friend and you still have to scrub more than I've had to with other stuff for the staining that happens near the top of each pan, but the rest of it is super simple to clean and looks brand new each time it's done.