- 8-, 10-inch omelet pans; 1-1/2-, 2-1/2-, 4-1/2-quart lidded saucepans; 3-quart lidded saute; 6-quart lidded stockpot, pasta insert
- 18/10 stainless-steel construction for strength and beauty; satin interior finish
- Aluminum base provides excellent conductivity for even heat distribution
- Heat-tempered glass lids resist shattering and permit food monitoring
- Oven-safe up to 700 degrees F; clean in the dishwasher; lifetime warranty
Product Description
The Triply Stainless Steel 13pc Cookware Set offers you every pan you need for almost any cooking chore, included are 8″ & 10″ omelette pans, 1.5qt & 2.5qt & 4.5qt saucepans with glass lids, 3qt saute pan with glass lid, 6qt stockpot with glass and a stainless steel pasta insert that fits in the stockpot! Calphalon Triply Stainless brings you true cooking performance with an aluminum core at the heart of every pan. Heavy gauge conductive aluminum is bonded betwen … More >>
Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless-Steel 13-Piece Cookware Set

#1 by Sonia on May 18, 2010 - 7:27 am
Looks great, cooks great. However, you CANNOT use any metal utensil stirring these stainless steel pots! They become visibly scratched! The pamphlet included DOES NOT state to use wood or plastic utensils. I called the warrantee people and was told that “the scratches do not affect the cooking”, well, that’s good, but they don’t look as attractive as they first did. The scratches are there permanently now. If the pamphlet stated such before hand or if stated in the advertisement, I would have thought twice before spending a small fortune on these pots. Disappointed with deception
Rating: 3 / 5
#2 by N. White on May 18, 2010 - 9:33 am
I shopped between the Tri-Ply and the Simply Calphalon Stainless product lines… tried them out in a local store. I recommend the Simply Calphalon set which has a much more comfortable handle. The Tri-Ply is quite a bit heavier; the handles are very uncomfortable with the Tri-Ply especially with the additional weight, even when empty; it might have slightly better heat distribution than the Simply line, however the Simply line does have pretty good heat distribution; the Tri-Ply is quite a bit more expensive.
Go with Simply Calphalon Stainless for better product for the price. (I’ve owned my Simply set for almost 2 years now — very satisfied. I do not recommend getting the Tri-Ply.)
Rating: 2 / 5
#3 by Hillary Gardner on May 18, 2010 - 11:06 am
We did a lot of research before buying these. We like how they heated evenly, were pretty and were super solid and heavy. However, all the food sticks to it! The worst part (why we are sending them back to the store today) is that after ONE washing (one by hand AND one in dishwasher)they have become “rainbow” looking inside. The one put in the dishwasher has gotten pitted and looks like its totally ruined.
We are sad about this.. however the brand is a good brand so we’ll prob switch to the non stick ones
Rating: 2 / 5
#4 by Amazon.com Addict on May 18, 2010 - 12:50 pm
Bought a set for myself and my daughter. Very difficult to keep clean and bright. Things stick, pots discolor. For that amount of money, THE PRODUCT PERFORMANCE IS REALLY UNACCEPTABLE. Yes, read the directions! Yes, followed the directions for cleaning and correct cooking methods. Yes, read all the reviews and followed their advice…but, am really sorry I bought them. Too much time and effort to maintain and use. (My daughter has had the same experience)…Thanks, but no thanks.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Austin Hastings on May 18, 2010 - 1:48 pm
This is a fantastic product, which I fully intend to buy. I find it incredibly offensive (and possibly actionable) that Amazon lists the “List Price” of this set at $820, announcing that you save 51% by paying only 399.95. In fact, the manufacturer’s website lists the MSRP as 399.99 — buying from Amazon would save 4 cents on a $400 purchase, or 0.0001 (0.01%) off the “list” price.
Thanks, Amazon, for lying to your customers.
Rating: 1 / 5