Product Comparison: Kirkland Signature 15-piece Hard-Anodized Aluminum vs Calphalon 2010639
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- I'm so glad I bought this set! They are sturdy and cook evenly.
- Love these pots and pans. They seem like they will last a very long time! Food doesn't stick and they clean up easily.
- I had used them at a friends house, came home and ordered them. Love them. A perfect collection of sizes.
- Best gift I could’ve gotten my mom and grandmother, they love them, price is worth it, NOTHING STICKS.
- Very easy to clean and have had them for 8 months now without scratches. I was a little overwhelmed with the sheer size of this set, however now have a specific use for each and wouldnt give up any piece in this set.
- I am in love with these pots and pans. Not only do they stack into 3 sets, they have saved room in my cabinets! You can cook with them on the stove or in the oven. They are dishwasher safe. They are non-stick. I am so happy I purchased them!
- Such a complete set and exceeded my expectations. The pots, pans and glass tops are constructed of high quality materials and are solid! The weight of each item is significant, but not in a bad way. Really love how they feel in your hand while cooking.
- Aside from their great appearance and space saving design, they perform very well on my gas range. They conduct heat evenly and this is the best set of cookware I’ve owned.
- Calphalon has always been a great brand, and the anodized pans I have lasted over a decade and did relatively well staying slick. This one has the added benefit of being very stackable with a clever new lid design.
- This is a great non-stick set! I have used metal spatulas (lightly) and wooden spoons with these and they have held up very nicely! Also, the size appears bigger than 12" only because they are deeper than most fry-pans and that's a good thing!
- My only complaint is the design of the lid. When it comes to cooking, whether cooking on high or low with the lid you MUST be very careful when lifting the lid off.
- The handles on the lids do get warm, but the handles on the pots themselves do not!
- This is the best set of cook wear I've ever had! Even heating and clean up is a breeze! Love, love, love them!!
- WOW, i love these pans!!!!! they cook evenly, have a nice flat bottom, are sturdy, are easy to clean, and the price was great!!!!!
- Durable good non stick surface just what we wanted
- They are sturdy and are of very good quality. The see through glass lids are a great addition.
- The build quality seems typical, high quality Calphalon and the hard anodized aluminum is easy to clean.
- The space saving set is totally worth the money. They are heavy, and feel like cast iron. Material is great cooking on. The food cooks through unlike some pots. I'm very happy with the set.
- These are solid, useful nonstick pans that actually do stack nicely. I have a number of older Calphalon Professional nonstick pans, and these seem comparable in build quality and weight.
- The fry pan seems to heat evenly without hot spots, and they all clean up easily. The shape of the lid and handles take some getting used to (for me, at least), but it's very handy being able to store these three pieces so neatly in the space of one saute pan.
- Stacking them really doesn't appear to save that much space over regular pans, unless you're planning to play Jenga with these. I wouldn't want to stack more than a couple of these, because it'd be a pain to get to the pan you actually wanted to use.
- The handles are kind of weird and a little awkward to hold