Sechang KIM—November 26, 2025
This saucepan feels sturdy, heats evenly, and is perfect for everyday cooking. The lid fits well, the handle stays cool, and it’s easy to clean. It’s a great size for small meals or sauces, and overall an excellent value for the price. Read more
Oceangirl—December 11, 2025
Love Cuisinart; very good quality. Sturdy, sleek, great ergonomics, cool touch handle, heavy. Perfect size for small needs: my old one quart boils over, 1.5 quart does not. Read more
Geoffrey Powers—December 29, 2025
Nice and heavy. Heats evenly. Attractive cladding. Read more
J.N. DiPietri, P.E.—May 12, 2015
For many years I have used Caphalon commercial anodized aluminum sauce pans. They are finally beginning to spall and flake on the outside, so I decided to try a stainless steel sauce pan. This looked like a good middle of the road pan, and not too expensive, so I bought it. The first attempt to use it was for steel cut oats. I toast the oats in butter before adding the water. As the pan heated up with its contents, I heard a faint popping sound within the bottom portion, due most probably to the dissimilar expansion rates of the steel exterior vs. the sandwiched aluminum core. As a mechanical engineer, these sounds trouble me a bit, because they are usually harbingers of some kind of early failure in the attachment bond between the metals. Anyway....on with the oats. After 10 minutes on the lowest setting of the smallest burner on my LP range, the oats were burned (my usual toasting time on the Caphalon thick aluminum took about 10 minutes). However, the stuck-on black material easily came off the bottom with just a plastic scratch pad and some water. Second attempt went better - I paid attention, and they were done in just 3 minutes. I noticed that the bubbling of the butter occurred quite evenly across the entire bottom of the pan, due to the heat dispersing characteristics of the aluminum "sandwich" layer in the bottom of the pan. Once browned, I added water to the pan, and placed my cast iron flame tamer over the burner. (I hate LP ranges - it's like cooking over a laboratory bunsen burner). The simmering period (I let them go for 1 hour) was excellent. The water boiled very gently, and in spite of the tiny gas burner, the heat was dispersed very nicely, with steam bubbles rising equally across the entire bottom of the pan. For heat dispersion abilities, I would rate this pan a full 5 stars, as it is better even than my heavy cast iron, and weighs much less. It loses one star because even though the handle on the lid looks hollow (and therefore cool), it still gets too hot to touch, even with a low burner flame. But then so did my Caphalon. Note to self: Use a potholder on the lid. This deficiency is fully corrected on the pot's handle, which stayed at near room temperature throughout the cooking process. 5 stars on the handle - well made, very sturdy, light weight, and stays cool to the touch. Lastly, the rolled edge on the rim of the pan, and the manner in which the lid nests inside, works very well to reduce or eliminate steam condensation and dripping down the exterior sides while simmering liquids. Performance on this was excellent. I suspect this pan, like any stainless steel cookware, will eventually get blackened a bit on the outside, unless you are very diligent at scrubbing it off after each use. All in all, I am quite satisfied with this pan, and would recommend it. Read more
Gary D. Hix—November 23, 2025
Love this item. the lid handle gets hot but that is the worst thing I can say about it. Cooks evenly, cleans easily, occasionally needs brillo pad but that's my fault, Does not like high heat but then it doesn't need high heat to cook quickly. Nor some cheap thin piece of metal that lets you scorch your food. Read more
K. Gupta—November 30, 2025
Good pot. Much better than all the nonstick chemical coated pots I’ve used. It’s simple but effective. I like cooking my rice in this pot. I can easily cook 4 portions of rice in it and could probably fit more. But it also doesn’t feel oversized if you’re cooking less rice in it. The lid naturally falls into place and you can also prop it up a bit to the side so there’s a gap for steam to come out. I recommend this pot. Read more
Justin—October 31, 2025
Love the size, small but enough to cook ramen or soup. Quality is great, very clean and sturdy stainless pot Read more
Roberta A Holmes—October 15, 2025
I have purchased several cookware sets with various satisfaction, but Cuisinart cookware is the one I come back to for adding pieces. It has beautiful stainless steel that is easy to clean without fuss & it still looks beautiful. MAIN selling point: the heavy thicker stainless steel pan bottoms that do NOT warp & the pan always sits flush on the cooking surface. Read more