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I fondly remember growing up with Revere cookware during the '50s and '60s. It was sturdy and manufactured with care to precise measurements. Unfortunately, this is NOT the same product. Apparently, Revere cookware is now being manufactured in some third-world dumpster. The overall construction is flimsy; it bends and dents easily. None of the lids fit properly. The unreasonably thin "copper-cladding" was unevenly applied and looks like a roller-coaster ride around the sides of the saucepans. Revere needs to clean-up its act, or go out-of-business.
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I ordered 2 of these 2-quart saucepans because I had owned them and liked them in the past. I only threw them out after letting them boil dry and turn into molten lava. The pans that I bought in September 2005 were manufactured in China and did not measure up to the past quality of those made in the USA and Korea. The interiors are oddly rough and the knob on the top of one of the covers has a sharp edge. These pans are worth the $15.33 I paid for each of them and not a penny more.
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I was happy to find this item for sale, but it is of such poor quality that I am returning it. The bottom is so thin that the stamp shows through to the inside, and it is also raised to the touch. You can pop the bottom in and out with very little pressure. It looks much like the one I bought in the 1990s, but the quality is very inferior. I feel that the claim of "even heat distribution" is false. Disappointing for Corning.
All the good reviews seem to be from 2005 and earlier.
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I was so relieved to find my beloved Revere pans online....until I got them in the mail. I have owned Revere pans for 32 years and my youngest pans are 12 years old. I wanted to replace some of the oldest ones, but after seeing the poor quality of these new Revere pans, I am sending them back. When I compared them to the pans in my kitchen, the new ones were lighter weight, thinner handles, and flimsy connections from the handle to the pan. So disappointing. These are a bad buy.
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As a great many other reviewers I grew up with Revere pots and pans in the house, though not the copper clad. Most of the pots and pans we had growing up had been around so long the handles were falling off or the phenolic knobs/handles pitted from much use, and still they were the ones we used. Yes, the new version is made over seas. No, nothing will ever be as good as the memories of childhood; how can anything be as good as our mothers' cooking! That being said, this product was exactly as I was expecting. It came well packaged without any perceivable damage. The bottom as well as the rest of the pan appear to be of acceptable thickness and quality of material. The lit fits uniformly, no it will not be a snug fit, but Revere has never claimed to have a lid that "seals". If I had wanted that I would have bought a pressure cooker. The copper bottom will visibly rainbow as all copper products do. You will have to take special care and use a stainless steel/copper cleaner such as Kleen King to remove the discoloration. I have such a cleaner already that I use for the sink. Use it every-time you wash your pan and you will always have a shiny copper bottom worthy of display!
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