







🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the original pro-grade fry pan set!
The All-Clad D3 Stainless Steel 8 and 10 inch Frying Pans Set is a professional 3-ply bonded cookware duo designed for superior heat distribution and durability. Made in the USA with premium 18/10 stainless steel, these pans feature a starburst finish for natural stick resistance and are oven safe up to 600°F. Compatible with all stovetops including induction, they offer versatile, long-lasting performance trusted by chefs worldwide.















| ASIN | B079RJMQ47 |
| Additional Features | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,938 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #72 in Skillets |
| Brand Name | All-Clad |
| Capacity | 3 Liters |
| Coating Description | Starburst Finish |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,041) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00011644912444 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | 8 and 10 Inch Cookware Set |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | All-Clad |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11644912444 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | D3 Stainless Steel Frying Pan |
| Model Number | 11644912444 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Recomended, Oven Safe up to 600°F |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Searing, browning, and pan-frying |
| Shape | skillet |
| Specific Uses For Product | Searing, browning, and pan-frying |
| UPC | 011644912444 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**R
Excellent heat control and built to last
These pans are the real deal. They heat evenly, hold temperature well, and give you that restaurant-quality sear you just don’t get with cheap cookware. Handles stay relatively cool and the pans are surprisingly easy to clean once you learn how to cook with stainless (preheat, oil, then food). The build quality feels premium and like they’ll basically last forever. Not the cheapest option, but worth it if you cook often and want something reliable.
R**K
Stainless steel keeps on working if you take care of it
These are nice cookware products. Stainless steel works well and cooks your food well without the hazards of Teflon. It is not as stick free as Teflon, but healthwize it is better. Don't overheat it, use only the minimum amount of heat needed. Clean it up well after using. Do not place under the water when hot since that can have bad affects on the properties of the cookware. Wait till it cools off to run water over it. Buy it and enjoy it!
L**G
High Quality and Made to Last
I am upgrading all my pots and pans to non-toxic, stainless steel. These are heavy and high quality. You have to let them get hot before adding food and I use olive oil on almost everything I cook in these. To clean them, it takes more effort than nonstick pans, but I sometimes use baking soda and for tough stains barkeepers friend for cookware gets them shiny again.
J**O
Good quality pans
I love the pans. They are great quality pans. The only thing about stainless steel pan is that it does require more efforts to clean it after every cooking and that you do need to use a bit more oil to prevent food from sticking to the pan.
J**.
Excellent Product!!!
After reading the reviews and complaints about how food sticks I also considered the positive reviews of which there are plenty. If you notice on TV, all of the good cooks use stainless and if you're not getting good results it's because you don't know how to cook with them. All-Clad is considered the best by chefs and there's a reason for that. Not all stainless steel pans are the same and there are plenty of videos that demonstrate why All-Clad is superior. I educated myself on the construction and watched a few YouTube videos on how to cook with stainless steel and how to care for them. In some pictures it's obvious that some people have been cooking their food at too high of a temperature and not using enough butter or oil because I noticed that the bottom of their pan looked like it started to turn blue - a sign of heat stress. I like how the pan has very good distribution of heat due to its thicker bottom. This helps it maintain a constant temperature and ensures a good searing for meat. I made an omelette with it and was able to get the same exact light amber browning that you get in a good restaurant - and without it sticking to the pan. I gave the pan three stars because it's not quick to clean like Teflon and I have to spend a few minutes cleaning it. And yes, the pan will stain but this is remedied by using a good cleanser. I used Comet with sponge and a little water since the label says it's safe on stainless steel. Just don't leave it on for an extended period. With a little rubbing it cleaned the stains off, including the light scorch marks from the burner. A good rule of thumb is to never use high heat on it or any pan, especially Teflon, and never soak it when it's hot or else it will warp. Yes, the pan is very expensive (made in the USA) but it will last a lifetime with proper care and is a great bargain when you consider the cost of replacing Teflon pans over twenty years or more.
C**E
Very happy with both skillets.
I bought the 7.5 inch skillet. I am so glad I got it. The cooking bottom is bigger then the 8 inch skillet but the top diameter is smaller. I like the 8 inch skillet for cooking an egg, because of its smaller bottom cooking size. Using both, I can cook and egg in the 8 inch skillet and cook a smaller steak in the 7.5 inch skillet. update: Today when I cooked my egg, I used 4 the whole time. It worked great and was faster. Less than a minute after adding the egg, I tried giving a little movement to the egg. And it was fun to see it move around in the pan. I love this pan. I got this 8 inch skillet yesterday and tried it this morning cooking an egg sunny side up. It worked so nice. My stove is electric. I put it on a small burner and tuned it on 4. Let it get hot for several minutes. Tried putting a few drops of water after a few minutes and when it seemd hot enough. I then turned it down to 3 and I added a little bit of butter. Enough to slightly coat around the pan. I let it get hot and put in my egg. I had cracked it into a dish earlier and let it sit out to get a little warmer. It seems like everywhere says to let the food you cook come to as close to room temp as possible. I added the egg and after it turned white it released from the pan as nice as my ceramic skillet ever did. I could swirl it around. The clean up was easy. Let it cool off, put it in the sink with some soap and water and it came really clean. I did use a little Bar Keeprs Friend for Cookware and a plain sponge because I have hard water where I live. I am really happy. Its not hard to learn how to cook with stainless steel, its just different. U tube videos help.
V**N
This pan is completely unfit for its intended purpose.
This pan is completely unfit for its intended purpose. If you do not wash it immediately after cooking, any oil or grease becomes permanently bonded to the surface by the next day. No standard dish soap, soaking, or normal cleaning methods work afterward. This is not normal behavior for cookware and clearly indicates a defective or extremely low-quality coating. A frying pan is expected to tolerate ordinary household use, including delayed cleaning. Requiring instant washing to avoid irreversible residue is unreasonable and unacceptable. In practical terms, this product fails basic consumer expectations and cannot be considered fit for everyday cooking. Had it been possible, I would rate this product minus 100 stars. I strongly advise against purchasing this pan. It is a waste of money and should not be sold as functional cookware.
A**.
Amazing pans
We are pretty hard on our pots and pans, but this set is really heavy duty and is holding up really well. Great for cooking also.
W**L
After reading many reviews online, I decided to go with All-Clad, and I can see why people say this is one of the best cookware brands. I’ve been using the pans for a week and already love them. The stainless steel feels solid and reliable - no flashy coatings, no mystery chemicals, just straightforward quality. I wanted something that would last a lifetime, and hopefully, these pans will serve me well for as long as I’m around. Compared to all those “nonstick” coatings that claim to be safe but still rely on questionable chemicals, stainless steel feels like the better choice. The only downside: they are expensive.
A**E
Absolutely fabulous light weight but still strong and durable..can feel the professional proformance...just love all 7.5 inches
J**.
I was tired of my pans that was supposed be good quality, then I felt on a Youtube video that was explaining the toxicity of non-stick pans. So I realised I needed to step up a buy professional high quality product. After searching I found this brand and I am not disappointed. It's quite expensive but it has a lifetime warranty and I was looking for a durable product. So with time, it will be worth it. Heat distribution is great, it is easy to clean and it's oven safe. The only downside is that the food sticks. It not great but I can leave with that for now. I haven't done the egg test. I think I need to cook with it often to create a non stick layer. I will see with time and patience.
N**I
Rien de mieux que cette marque pour une bonne cuisine avec un bon matériau. Je recommande sans hésiter.
M**L
Son dos sartenes sin tapa de excelente calidad. Si los usas correctamente son perfectos, hay mucha información en Internet de qué hacer para evitar que se peguen y la temperatura es muy importante. Yo cocino de todo y no se pegan para nada.
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