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Edge Cookware 17-Piece Stainless-Steel Cookware Set with Silicone Handles | 
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| Brand: Edge Cookware Category: Kitchen
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $99.95 You Save: $200.04 (67%)
New (2) from $99.95
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 45331
Color: Silicone Handles Shipping Weight (lbs): 26 Dimensions (in): 25 x 17 x 12
Model: E-1002 UPC: 803659001097 EAN: 0803659001097 ASIN: B0015Q7QWS
Release Date: March 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Sealed In Box. Will not ship to Alaska, Hawaii, P.O. boxes, and APO/FPO addresses
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| Features:
| • | Set consists of: 8- and 10-inch skillets; 2-, 4-, and 6-1/2-quart saucepans; 3 interchangeable lids; 5 utensils; 4 measuring spoons | | • | Tri-ply 18/10 stainless steel with aluminum core, in mirror finish | | • | Silicone-wrapped handles never get hot on stovetop | | • | Stainless-steel lids; angled pan lips pour easily; rounded contours | | • | Oven-safe up to 350 degrees F; limited lifetime warranty; dishwasher-safe |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Edge stainless-steel cookware combines elegant styling and superb craftsmanship. The rounded silhouette and mirror finish look classically impeccable, and the tri-ply, 18/10 stainless-steel construction with an encapsulated aluminum core heats and cooks beautifully. Edge lives up to its name with a specially shaped rim that prevents sloshing and pours without dripping. In this 17-piece set you'll find three saucepans, holding 2, 4, and 6-1/2 quarts, and two skillets, measuring 8 and 10 inches in diameter. Three lids, also of stainless steel, are interchangeable to help keep clutter to a minimum. The ergonomic, all-stainless-steel handles never get hot during stovetop cooking and are oven-safe to 450 degrees F. Also included are a bonus set of five cooking utensils and a ring of four stainless-steel measuring spoons. Perhaps the most popular endorser and personal user of Edge Cookware is Darren McGrady, the former personal chef of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth. McGrady has also cooked for four U.S. presidents and more than one hundred kings, queens, and heads of state, and now lives and cooks in Dallas, Texas. He knows cookware inside and out. Edge Cookware comes in stainless with silicone handles. So attractive you'll want to hang them where they can be admired, both styles are dishwasher-safe and are covered by a limited lifetime warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri
Amazon.com Review Edge stainless-steel cookware combines elegant styling and superb craftsmanship. The rounded silhouette and mirror finish look classically impeccable, and the tri-ply, 18/10 stainless-steel construction with an encapsulated aluminum core heats and cooks beautifully. Edge lives up to its name with a specially shaped rim that prevents sloshing and pours without dripping. In this 17-piece set you'll find three saucepans, holding 2, 4, and 6-1/2 quarts, and two skillets, measuring 8 and 10 inches in diameter. Three lids, also of stainless steel, are interchangeable to help keep clutter to a minimum. The ergonomic, stainless-steel handles feature a silicone grip for comfort and heat-free stovetop cooking, and are oven-safe to 350 degrees F. Also included are a bonus set of five cooking utensils and a ring of four stainless-steel measuring spoons. Perhaps the most popular endorser and personal user of Edge Cookware is Darren McGrady, the former personal chef of Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth. McGrady has also cooked for four U.S. presidents and more than one hundred kings, queens, and heads of state, and now lives and cooks in Dallas, Texas. He knows cookware inside and out. Edge Cookware comes in a choice of all-stainless-steel or stainless with silicone handles. So attractive you'll want to hang them where they can be admired, both styles are dishwasher-safe and are covered by a limited lifetime warranty against defects. --Ann Bieri What's in the Box 17-piece cookware set. The set consists of: 8-inch skillet; 10-inch skillet; 2-, 4-, and 6-1/2-quart saucepans; 3 interchangeable lids; 5 utensils; 4 measuring spoons. 17 pieces total.
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| Customer Reviews:
For stainless steel pans, these are great for the price September 8, 2008 R. Eye (Maryland) I had a set of stainless steel All-clad pans that I gave away since everything stuck in them and with a price so high, I fell for the hype but the pans didn't deliver - wasted a fortune. I then went with Calphalon and like them very well but sometimes, wished I had some stainless steel pots for steaming veggies or heating soup since the hard anodized Calphalon tends to be difficult to clean with some foods without scouring. I love the silicone handles on this set and the price was excellent given that this same set sells for more than $300 at Neiman Marcus. The bottoms of these pans are not insulated and I put them on par with my old Farberware - which was more durable than the new Farberware.
Beautiful and Strong August 30, 2008 R. Roberts (Arlington, Tx USA) Love this set. Heavy, well balanced, and beautiful to look at. Nice flat bottoms create good contact with my glass stovetop burners. Very pleased.
A++ Awesome cookware set !!! July 28, 2008 W. Pan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've owned this set for 3 month now and they have held up extremely well. Great set for cooks of all types.
The BEST stainless set EVER! July 14, 2008 Chicago Jazz (Round Lake Beach, IL United States) 4 out of 9 found this review helpful
Regardless of Edge's Chinese manufacture, this is absolutely the BEST stainless set I've ever purchased - and I've had them ALL - Revere, All-Clad, et. I was very pleasantly surprised. The heft, balance, craftmanship of this set astounded me. It cooks perfectly and cleans easily. This is an unbelievable bargain - it's easily worth it's $300 suggested list price. You will not be sorry if you decide to purchase this item. I'm SO glad I did!
Chinese factory made May 31, 2008 David Burrell (Sun Valley) 5 out of 14 found this review helpful
This would be a nice set to buy if it were "on special" for around $49.95. Even though they don't state the country of origin, this set is made in China. I paid almost $300 for this set at an "upscale" department store in Texas late last year. After using them for about six months I can only say that they cook well, but stain and scratch easily. I can only figure that the Chinese have not yet figured out how to produce quality stainless steel B.T.W. I still have five pieces of Revere 18/10 stainless that I purchased in 1981 at Montgomery Ward, and after 27 years of use, even though they had been manufactured in either Indonesia or Malaysia, those pieces are still in better shape than this set.
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