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A kitchen must-have for entertaining, HA1™ Nonstick pairs high-quality cookware with a beautifully crafted acacia wood spoon and trivet for seamless serving. As part of the HA1™ Nonstick collection, it is made of durable heavy-gauge, hard anodized aluminum with 3 layers of nonstick for easy release and clean up. The acacia wood spoon is ideal for cooking on this piece to help protect and maintain the nonstick performance while also being sleek and stylish for serving guests. Comes with a fitted tempered glass lid. To keep your All-Clad looking brand new, we recommend washing your cookware with soap and a sponge.
Beautiful for Serving: Acacia wood trivet and serving spoon make the set ideal for serving and sharing meals at the table
HIGH QUALITY PERFORMANCE WITH EVERYDAY CONVENIENCE, HA1 Nonstick heavy gauge aluminum and stainless-steel base deliver consistent, delicious cooking. The high-quality nonstick brings a long-lasting and easy release to cook with less fat.
DESIGN YOU’LL LOVE with a contoured design for sleek & stylish vessels, a permanently secured grip ensured by the double riveted stainless steel handles, and an easy size identification thanks to capacity markings
VERSATILE & EASY CARE – HA1 Nonstick is oven safe up to 500°F and compatible with any stovetop except induction. To preserve the nonstick quality over time, hand wash your cookware with a soap and sponge. Limited Lifetime Warranty.
DESIGNED IN CANONSBURG, PA – USA, Made In China
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I swear by this product—nothing I’ve tried works so consistently well (almost too well so start with 1 capsule per day). Highly recommend! –
Bought this to replace the pot I’ve been using for 30 years to make Persian rice with tahdig (when you know you know) and it’s fantastic. Thick crunchy tahdig that turns out onto the platter perfectly without sticking. Love it!
Vtran –
Exactly as decided. Durable. Would highly recommend
WorWorx –
Summary: A very impressive dutch oven. Feels very well constructed. Nonstick coating is seriously nonstick. Very easy to clean and dry. Finish is more delicate than expected. It is very overpriced; buying this as part of a set is a better move.The pot feels well constructed. The handles are tight with absolutely no play. The handles are large and comfortable in the hands. They have a beautiful chrome finish that was without defects or blemishes.The trivet and spoon look and feel very nice. They’re very smooth, seemingly sealed wood. I won’t say that either of these and a ton of value to the set, but they are nice to have. The spoon is quite shallow so it doesn’t work well for scooping stew or sauce. I found more value in the trivet for setting the oven out for serving.The glass lid is quite nice. Like the oven itself the handle is large and easy to use. The lid also feels well constructed and strong. The temperature limit for it is 350F, which may limit what you can do with the oven as a whole. The lid is of course lighter than what you’d find on a cast iron dutch oven, which may work against the oven’s performance as it is easier to lift from built pressure.The finish is most definitely non-stick. The first time I washed it I marveled at how incredibly hydrophobic it was. It almost dries itself; only a few drops of water remain after rinsing. Most food washes off with the sink sprayer.The provided wooden spoon scuffed the finish in the bottom of the pan while lightly stirring a stew. Honestly I don’t recall the spoon even dragging the bottom. At this price point I expected the finish to be more durable. The wear doesn’t seem to have had an effect on the non-stick properties. Water and food still repel with ease.At the time of order this dutch oven was priced at about $270. When I first started writing this review it was $187. A week later it’s around $164. You can find this same dutch oven in All-Clad’s HA1 set (B07H13BCKC), which is around $360. You aren’t getting the trivet and spoon with that set, but for a little over double the price of this single dutch oven you’re getting two pots (with lids) and two pans extra. Because of that, I think even at $164 this set isn’t that great of a deal. It needs to be under $100.An enameled cast iron dutch oven can be had at a third of the price. While not as non-stick it will have a higher temperature limit without the glass lid. A well seasoned (non-enamel) cast iron dutch oven offers comparable non-stick properties, basically has no temperature limit, and can also be had for a third of the price. The only downside is that it requires a little more care to maintain the seasoning.
Oh Mickey –
I bought a set of HA1 cookware but it was missing the large pot. This came quickly and in great shape.
Imad B. –
It is an all clad. It is a piece of art. Very nice very sturdy jut buy and you won’t regret it.