Question: Looking for cookware?
By: Carla Rae Gerardino
Published: July 26, 2010

Where do I start? I have teflon pans and I am in the market for something sturdier that can handle higher temps. Where cam I find reasonably priced iron clad pans for the stove top/oven?

Answers:
Chris Paulk

By far the best cookware deals for really good cookware are at Costco or online at Costco.com (Hopefully you're a member or can join). I had done a lot of research and was ready to drop the money on All-Clad. One of the nice things about Costco is that they make some line of their own products -or put their name on them. I looked at their set of stainless clad cookware - it was virtually identical to All Clad -I spent 2 weeks going back & forth before I bought the Costco Kirkland Signature set for hundreds less. I added some specialty All clad pans to the set- they even look identical. They have different sets available- plus they have some name brands. Worth looking.
FYI- I am perfectly happy with my pans and anticipate many many years of use.
Crystal Maleski

Carla - Do you have a TJMaxx/Homegoods store near you?  I have found wonderful deals on pots and pans there.  I recently bought a calphalon stock pot that normally would have been $125, I purchased it for $45.  I've seen La Creuset and All Clad there as well at deeply discounted prices.
Crystal
The Heritage Cook

Calphalon has a newer line of lighter weight pieces that are extremely reasonably priced. Look on cooking.com or other online cookware shop to see what they are offering. The only thing you need to watch out for when using these pans (the non-stick versions) is to never heat above med-high. They'll last a lifetime!
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