Mauviel M’Heritage M150S 6100.01WC Copper 5-Piece Cookware Set with Wooden Crate,Cast Stainless Steel Handles.
@ Mauviel, a French family business established in 1830 and located in the Normandy town of Villedieu-les-Poeles, is the foremost manufacturer of professional copper cookware in the world today. Highly regarded in the professional world, with over 170-Year of experience, Mauviel offers several different lines of copper cookware to professional chefs and home cooks that appreciate the benefits of their high quality products. Professional cooks can attest that copper cookware is an essential part of every cookware collection as it is 2X more conductive than aluminum and 10X more conductive than stainless steel. This advantage makes copper the very best material for cooking, as it is unsurpassed in its ability to heat up evenly and rapidly and t
- 1-8/9-quart sauce pan with lid, 3-1/5-quart saute pan with lid, 10-1/5-inch open fry pan, and wooden crate
- Made of 90-percent copper and 10-percent 18/10 stainless steel for fast, even heating
- Long, cast-stainless-steel, riveted handles stay cool to the touch on the stovetop
- Secure-fitting lids with loop handles help trap heat, moisture, and nutrients
- Oven-safe; limited lifetime warranty; suitable for most cooktops; hand wash
List Price: $ 905.00
Price: $ 599.95
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Finish Was Terrible,
My boyfriend told me it was normal for copper pans to look like that, but I didn’t agree. When you buy something brand new, it should look brand new. I expect patination and oxidization with use, but not right off the bat. If it had just been normal oxidization it might not have been so bad, but the fact that just the base finish was uneven and perfect lines dividing the colors meant this was not a natural patina.
I took pictures of the pans into Williams-Sonoma and watched as the employees gathered around to cluck over the state of the finish. The pans they had in store had not been polished in awhile, were covered with fingerprints, were oxidized and even turquoise in parts, but they looked totally normal.
I returned them to Amazon and got my new 250 set today. The 250 is what I really wanted (the copper is much thicker), and the finish is perfect.
Given my experience, even with saving money by buying them online, it’s probably best to get a gift like this in store so you can be sure of their condition.
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