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The All-Clad D5 5-Ply Stainless Steel Sauce Pan is a 3-quart cookware essential designed for superior heat distribution and retention. With its elegant brushed finish and robust construction, this pan is perfect for sauces, reheating, and more. Oven and broiler safe up to 600°F, it’s compatible with all stovetops, including induction, and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.6"D x 19.1"W x 6.2"H |
Capacity | 2.84 Liters |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
T**G
Lifetime heirloom quality
This was my 4th D5 All Clad item. They are truly a lifetime utensils. My biggest surprise is how easy they are to clean, especially if using a little Barkeepers Friend to polish up. Because of the metal thickness it is very difficult to accidentally burn things to the steel. I use cast iron a lot as well, but these can soak in water if there is ever burnt on crust. Cooking is very even. For better or worse, they are very heavy for what they are. I have gotten rid of all my “non-stick”, and replaced with stainless steel or cast iron. Both are also fairly/very non-stick when used properly.
V**R
Well Crafted
A thing of beauty is a joy forever. That is how I think of this 3 qt all-clad saucepan. It is so well crafted and finished. If a person has strength or wrist problems it may be better to get a D3 rather than D5 pan. But it does have a helper handle which makes it seem much lighter. Stainless is much more durable than non stick and if properly used and cleaned it will last generations and still look very good. I know this from a set from another company that I have had for 60 years. Good quality lasts.This pan cooks evenly and because it is so well insulated cooking time is decreased.Worth the investment especially over non stick.
D**N
Amazing quality!
Amazing quality but that expected for the prize! Really worth it!
J**N
Exactly what I expected
It cooks a can of soup or ramen well. It heats evenly when I boil water for a cup of tea. It is a bit heavy and overkill for either of those honestly, and it is heavier than I’d like, though it fits nicely on the small burner and does the job I needed done. I haven’t put it in the dishwasher yet, not out of fear, just out of being small and easy to clean, or needing it before I plan to run the washer. It is my go-to pan as a single man. I would not suggest 6 ramen eggs be boiled at one time in this pan though, it was perhaps too tight.
N**M
Fantastic Induction Cookware. D5 worth $$ vs D3
After reading all kinds of reviews on lots of sites, I ordered one each of the All Clad 3 qt D3 and D5 pots from Amazon to compare for myself knowing that I would have to pay shipping to return one or the other. It was a test well worth the shipping $$.The D5 was by far the best for me no matter the difference in price and I will continue to buy only the D5.1. The D5 is a much more balanced pot especially with the extra handle. The Long handle is also set at a slightly flatter angle which helps with the balance and lifting, particularly since I am a short person. I could not tell the D5 was heavier than the D3 as some site stated.2. The pouring lip on the D5 is less sharp than on the D3 (I didn't like the D3 lip at all) and makes it easier to pour the food where you want it and not down the side of the pot.3. I like the D5 Brushed Steel better than the shiny silver D3 although the lids on both are shiny. It also seems to water spot less. The D5 went in to and out of the Dishwasher in great style and I use/wash them several times a week. I am not new to stainless steel cookware and realize that some foods may require a little extra cleaning if anything has stuck to the bottom or around the rivets attaching the handles but this has only happened once with a stew and came off easily with a plastic scrubby.4. Some reviewers said the D5 heats a little slower, but I did not find this the case. With the extra layers, the D5 does seem to spread the heat more evenly and I was pleasantly surprised how well it worked for making my favorite fudge. I have always used my Stainless Steel pressure cooker pot to make fudge, but I found it sometimes burned the butter on the bottom because of ridges in the pot bottom. No such problem here with the smooth flat bottom.5. This pot will be used on my new Bosch induction cooktop....when we finally get it off the living room floor and installed. (Farm family and the farm work comes first. LOL) All tests were done on my Farberware induction hot plate and I expect even better results on the Bosch.6. I do wish the smaller pots were less expensive. I purchased the 3qt on Amazon at the same price as other sites, but NONE of them have the 1.5 or 2 qt at a decent price compared to the 3qt. Guess I will add to my collection over time.Bottom line: I am sold on the All Clad D5 line and will be buying more.
S**R
Great product ideal size for family dinners
Yep, these ain't cheap but if your serious about your cooking and enjoy your time in the kitchen whisking up your favorite recipe you should consider investing in high quality cookware.For years I hesitated and settled for good quality imitations such as the Emeril's cookware but finally decided to treat myself to the real thing and find out if they are worth the high prices. Yes they certainty do. No hot spots, better results at lower heat, tight lids that allow even lower heats due to fantastic heat retention (just use a higher initial temperature put the lid on and reduce to low/medium and you get a better result than having to use med/high on other less efficient wares)I got the same satisfaction than when I decided to buy chef quality knives ... Once you cut and dice with a "real pro knife" you know why it cost $250.I think of these pots as an investment and a heirloom to pass on to my kids. These things are so well built that you know they will last forever (proper care of course)I read reviews stating that you will do just as good with the classic trii-ply stainless but these are truly a step ahead. How can two layers of aluminum not be better than one? It keeps a uniform heat over the entire surface and sides at lower temperatures, perfect for braising, slow cooking, stews etc and also quickly searing and pan frying without hot spots trying to shuffle the food around so that each gets a shot at it ... With these the heat is uniform all around, just don't crowed the pieces during the searing process.Yep I did pay a small fortune for a custom hand picked set but these are worth every penny.Btw don't get drawn into buying the "sets" you don't really save much except if you really need the huge 8 and 12 qt stock pots and prefer frying pans over skillets.I selected the 11 and 13 inch skillets with lids, the 1.5 and 3 qt sauce pans, the 3qt casserole steamer combo, the 4 qt sauté pan, the 6 qt deep sauté pot and 6 qt fry basket. That's the equivalent of 16 pieces for the price of their advertised 14 piece set. FYI I keep my Emeril's 6 qt stock pot that I will use for deep frying on my induction portable burner (it has a copper core and I won't suffer if it gets stained with grease frying at higher temperatures)I prefer skillets and after researching realized that the 13 inch can also be used as a paella pan as they are similar except for the handle.Word of caution, these are heavy, best suited for men or strong women not afraid to handle them.