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Must say I was a bit wary after reading the dimensions and even more so after seeing the size of the pot. Looks teeny but holds the one quart.Great for my morning cooked cereal cleans up in a snap -for oatmeal just soak with warm/hot water and it will clean up in minutes. The bar keepers cleaner restores the "just bought" shiny finish. Also the correct weightno more straining my wrist with the bigger tri-ply without helper handles.Got a great price and speedy ship. Very happy so far...
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this is a great little pan, just wish it had a lid though....
also, quick delivery/great service.
thanks.
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Great little pot -well made -flawless deign -use it to cook hot cereal almost every day. Also good for making sauces, gravy , puddings, et cetera. Highly recommended!
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The reason I purchased the smooth s/s all clad was for even cooking temperature AND shiny smooth interior for ease of cleaning. My Cuisinart 3 qt s/s all clad is a breeze to clean since the inside is a smooth as the outside. Not so with the Calphalon with its tiny little grooves. They are almost imperceptible on first glance but after the residue of my poached eggs required a few minutes of extra scrubbing I could tell they were there. Disappointing for sure. Would not purchase another Calphalon pot now.
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I was looking for a new set of stainless sauce pans and was down to this line or the Cuisinart Multi-Clad Pro (MCP). I bought one of each line to test with and used the experience to decide which set I would purchase. Essentially, both sets performed similarly with only two significant differentiators in my mind: ease of cleaning and price. The Calphalon was actually easier to clean than the Cuisinart. I have no idea why but stuff sticks a bit more to the MCP. The other thing, and the one that made my decision, was price. The Calphalon Tri-Ply line (four Tri-Ply pans vs. four Cuisinart MCP pans) was double the cost. Since they performed just about evenly in my kitchen, I bought the less expensive MCP set. As a stand-alone purchase, however, I would buy this Calphalon pan again. It is solidly built, thick, heats evenly, cleans easily, and has a great rolled lip that makes pouring simple. BTW, please note that this sauce pan does not ship with a lid.

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