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This all started when I bought America's Test Kitchen's book of skillet recipes. Reading through it, I realized I didn't have the proper tools for many of the recipes (including fabulous skillet pasta dishes where you cook the raw pasta right in the skillet with the rest of the ingredients). The recipes and the skillet buying tips told me that I needed two 12" skillets. One of them had to be a non-stick skillet that:
a. Was not over-the-top expensive, since all nonstick skillets do need replacing every so often.
b. Was durable and sturdy enough to last for several years with good care.
c. Distributed heat evenly.
d. Was oven-safe to -get this -450 degrees.
e. Was a true skillet with respect to the height and slope of the sides.
f. Had a cover.
It took me days to do the research to find a pan with all these qualities. This one was it -minus the cover. A bit of shopping around unearthed a 12" Calphalon lid designed for pretty much every Calphalon model EXCEPT this one. I bought one at Macy's and brought it home to try it on for size. It's not perfect, but for my use it's just fine.
You've got to try those ATK pasta dishes -and pretty much all the other recipes in their skillet book. They're wonderful.
(PS: For the other skillet, go with the All-Clad stainless with cover -I've seen some incredible sales on it at )
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I bought my Simply Calphalon 12" non-stick omelette pan about 4 years ago. At the same time, I had just purchased the same sized non-stick frying pan from All-Clad (along with a 10" All Clad non-stick pan). I use my 12" non-stick pans easily 4 times a week. Over the years, it's been interesting to see how the Calphalon pan has out-performed my All-Clad! So much so, that I am now buying the 2-pan special (10" and 12" non-stick) from Calphalon today. My old 12" Calphalon has NOT worn out, but hey, I need two of these going at once on many occasions especially when I've got company, and do scrambled eggs in one, sausages in the other. During the same time period that I have used both my Calphalon and All-Clad 12" non-stick pans, I have noticed two key advantages in the former over the latter: 1.) the Calphalon has simply NOT worn out not one bit! This is the "Simply Calphalon" with only 2 coats of non-stick inside (vs the 3-coated Contemporary Calphalon non-sticks), and 2.) the size and weight of the Calphalon is better than my All-Clad. The inside bottom of the Calphalon is much bigger and flatter, enabling me to easily grill two cheese sandwiches side-by-side not so for my All-Clad. Finally, the weight and heft of the Calphalon is simply lighter and more ergonometric. With all these advantages to the Calphalon, I was convinced to invest in their next-level up omelette pan set: the Contemporary. I look forward to many years' worth of use from them, too. And as for my All-Clad 12" and 10" pans, I'm donating them to the local thrift store. I tried to contact All-Clad about the worn-out non-stick coating in my 12" pan, but they couldn't be bothered to answer my email. In short, their "lifetime" warranty is worthless, cuz you can't even get a response from them unless you take the time and money to mail them the pan first, then wait for an answer as to whether the wear and tear is what they consider covered by warranty.
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