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That did it for me. I have All Clad Stainless Cookware and swear by it. I got online and looked for All Clad, synomous for quality in stainless. Their quality is unsurpassed. I had some other stainless mixing bowls in assorted sizes and noticed that they were starting to show signs of pitting and rust. The bowls are gleaming 18/10 stainless. I know that these will last a lifetime.and they look great, too.
My wife was very pleased with the quality of this item. Out went the old; in came the All Clad. Amazon is so dependable.
I was on the hunt for stainless steel bowls and came across this set thinking, are you kidding. I love, love, love my set. Why does it cost that much. I know it's all-clad and of course you're paying for the name to an extent, but you also know you're getting high quality with that name. I have no problems with the handle like some and actually find it to be very useful. I see this set lasting a lifetime, it has a nice weight to it and the shape of the bowl is perfect for all the baking and prep I do.
I really wanted to buy these bowls. It just made using the bowls difficult, irritating and tiring. Handles looked very useful and the quality appeared to be first rate. But the gap between the handle and the bowl is too small for my fingers and I don't have the thickest fingers in the world. I wonder why All-clad designed it this way. I would not recommend the set unless they redesigned the handles.
It makes working with them secure and comfortable. Mine aren't so sparkling anymore after years of whisking and beating so the inner finish is more a patina of whorls than a mirror, but that just shows how well-loved they are.
The handle makes all the difference. They are so easy to use and to clean that I never use my other bowls anymore.
I love my All-Clad cookware, but these bowls are my favorite pieces. The slick stainless steel finish washes up in a flash.
Yes, I have other bowls collected over the years, but I've gone 'off' plastic for the most part and relegated those to the garage or the barn. The glass bowls are heavy where these are lightweight while still strong.
It's the handle though, that sets these bowls apart more than anything else. They are well worth the investment because they will last a lifetime (or more).
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