- 98.7% pure spun aluminum for even conductivity
- 3-ply nonstick for low fat cooking and durability
- Safe for use with wood, nylon or plastic utensils
- Oven-safe to 450 degrees F
- Lifetime Warranty/Made in USA
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Professional handles DO NOT GET HOT,
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This review is from: Calphalon Professional Nonstick II Collector's Edition 3-Quart Chef's Pan with Glass Lid (Kitchen)
I want to confirm for everyone that the Professional metal handles do not get hot at all. The lower quality Calphalon pans come with hard plastic handles and 10 year warranties. This professional pan has a lifteime warranty. Possibly because the handle will never fall apart like plastic. <G> Excellent product!
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very dissapointing handles (and no spoon),
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This review is from: Calphalon Professional Nonstick II Collector's Edition 3-Quart Chef's Pan with Glass Lid (Kitchen)
I must say I didn't notice the metal handle or I certainly would not have bought this pan. It was the ideal size, and I wanted a glass cover. But metal handles get hot, and are not acceptable. This handle is also very long, which isn't obvious in the picture.The glass dome lid is high and I would like it, except that its handle is made of some rough metal that is uncomfortable to pick up by hand. And also, there was no nylon spoon. I have other calphalon with good handles. I'm going to send this one back and search for more like that. This kind of pan might look more "professional", or whatever. But, unless you cook with potholders everywhere (which I don't), it's just a pain.
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