R. Arnold—December 27, 2025
I got these pans about 13 years ago and I'm now giving them away after I got an all-clad set. These pans are a great bang for your buck. They deliver about 80% of what an all-clad set would for a fraction of the price. If you take care of them and maintain them they'll last you a really long time. I moved across the country twice with these pans and lived in several different cities. I've always been happy with how they cook food. If you want something quality and long lasting this is an excellent investment especially if you're just getting into cooking or you want something a little lower priced but still high quality. Read more
Bee—July 23, 2025
Im so tired of nonstick cookwares that the coating keeps stripping over time. They are good for look as some of them look really modern, nice and quite beautiful. But they don’t last. These stainless steel are in the other hand do not have the look i like as they are quite boring and dull. But they last lol. It’s my first time ordering and using stainless steel and i love it so far. I was worried about food sticking on it and hard to clean but my family manage them so far so good. They’re not that crazy to clean and it’s just a piece of mine knowing even if you go rough cleaning them they won’t be harmful in any way. They might not look as good and shiny but they’re safe to cook and clean and we love that! For the price point, this set is worth it! Read more
Hawaii Shopper—November 30, 2025
Elegant and great quality. Easy to clean. Just as important, performs consistent cooking. Professional quality. Read more
Joe—October 22, 2023
2+ YEAR UPDATE: Seriously, buy this if you need a solid cookware set. Almost 3 years now and these are a staple at the house. The skillet is still smallish, outside of that this is a great starter set with almost everything you need. The pots/pans still have a mirror shine, are still non-stick if i do it right, and the handles are still riveted tight. I originally said these pans were thin-walled. I may have overstated that. I've handled cheap stainless pots and pans at Walmart and other discount stores. These may not be "pro heavy duty," but it isn't flimsy garbage like real cheap pans are by any stretch. I actually think this set is an absolute bargain, as I've owned a more premium set and this holds up comparably. The one thing you WILL need is a larger skillet/frying pan if cooking for a fwmily. Outside of that, this set has everything else covered. ORIGINAL REVIEW: Welp, I separated from my marriage and left my wife the good Analon cookware (to be fair I bought it as a gift to her anyway). As I had to essentially furnish a whole house all over again, there were budget constraints all the way around. At the same time, I wanted something I could use for years. I looked at some reviews and this set was well recommended as a solid choice for budget cookware. I agree, it absolutely is. The handles are well made and riveted solidly to the pan. This isn't coming loose. The exterior finish is quality... you can comb your hair in the reflection. The set is medium weight and seems durable. The lip of each pot/pan is curled aggressively, and this adds strength to the kinda-thin walls of the pot/pan. Heat distribution is decent, and the time to heat up is quick. In fact, the preheat time is light years ahead of the Analon pans I'm accustomed to. Analon makes good stuff, and their heat distribution is nigh perfect, but it takes FOREVER to get oil ready to pan fry. Not so with this set. The downsides... the frying pan is smallish. It's usable for sure, but it gets crowded if you're trying to cook a meal for a family. It's also pretty shallow. The lid for the stock pot interchanges with the frying pan, so to make the frying pan larger you would really need to make the stock pot larger as well (it's deep enough that it's a good size). The frying pan could still be made deeper, though, and that would help some. The sidewalls of all the pots are pretty thin, but they don't feel flimsy (probably because of the curled lip). And... well that's the only downsides I see. The price and otherwise good construction more than make up for any downsides. Read more
Steve Davies—July 15, 2025
Nice set. Great value imo. Looks nice and I've had for about 6 months and they all still look new. Now do they compare to my all clad D3 and d5 pieces? Or my ceramic Greenpan stuff? Nope but great set for cooking side dishes, boiling pasta etc. They get the job done. Would make good family starter set or beginner to novice home cook. Read more
Alexander Baptiste—November 29, 2025
They're great! Read more
Customer—November 19, 2025
Price is good and you hold up Read more
belinda—October 7, 2025
heavy weight, beautiful cookware. Read more