If You Like American Steel You Will Love All-Clad

Mason Thibault Mason is a native of Fall River, Massachusetts, an avid NFL and NCAA fan, and a commerce writer for the Daily Caller
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As a proud American, I have an affinity for American brands…and it is within this lenses that I can’t recommend popular Kitchen brand All-Clad enough. All-Clad is a Pennsylvania company that makes pots and pans, but more importantly they make pots and pans using high quality American steel.

All-Clad has its origins in 1967 as part of the Steel Age, and its founder was a Pennsylvanian native who made bonded metals for use at the U.S. Mint as well as for ballistics and avionics. According to the company website, this metallurgist then “realized the combination of different metals created composites that yielded superior results.”

As a result, All-Clad has developed a reputation for superior-quality cookware that will usually last a lifetime! If you are buying a new home or need to replace an entire kitchen set, you can’t go wrong with the All-Clad Stainless 10-Piece Set. The reviews we looked over all have reinforced that the All-Clad tri-ply cookware is the best for both professional and home use because it’s so durable.


Though the largest skillet measures only 10 inches instead of 12, this set will outfit your kitchen with all the other pots and pans you’re ever likely to need. And if you’re partial to keeping your cookware bright and shiny, note that in our tests this set was one of the few that looked like new after cleaning.

IF however instead you are looking for a great deal and only need one pan, we have a deal that you need to put on your radar.

Right now this particular pan, a 12-inch tri-ply fry pan, is $70 off.

Normally $200, this pan is 35 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $200, this pan is 35 percent off right now (Photo via Amazon)

All-Clad 41126 Stainless Steel Tri-Ply Bonded Dishwasher Safe Fry Pan with Lid / Cookware, 12-Inch, Silver on sale for $129.95

Just remember, today All-Clad cookware is still handcrafted in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, with American-made steel the same way it was four decades ago, so whether you buy for the quality or to support american manufacturing, you can’t go wrong with All-Clad!

Did anyone ever doubt that a Pennsylvania company would make excellent steel? (Photo via Amazon)

Did anyone ever doubt that a Pennsylvania company would make excellent steel? (Photo via Amazon)

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