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Calphalon Kitchen Essentials about $40.
One of Calphalon's less expensive lines, it's sold
exclusively at Target. Various choices are available in
12-inch skillets, but the only one I'd buy is the hard
anodized with nonstick interior. It's an especially good
option for a college student or someone who cooks
infrequently. 10-year warranty. ( www.Calphalon.com )
Calphalon, about $85. Calphalon has
created more lines than I could test, so I focused on the
company's best commercial skillets in hardanodized
aluminum. These are simply the best of their type on the
market. Lifetime warranty. ( www.Calphalon.com )
All-Clad, about $140. Chefs use these pans
because of their performance, but I'm hooked on the look.
Don't think of money when you're investigating the choices.
This stainless steel skillet has an aluminum core. Lifetime
warranty. ( www.Allclad.com )
Emrilware, about $70. Developed by
All-Clad with celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, this
attractive, hardanodized aluminum cookware is exclusively
nonstick. I never did care whether my oatmeal sticks, but
some people do. If nonstick is your thing, then this
durable cookware is for you. The anodized exterior held up
well in the two months that I used it; a spokesperson said
the "hard-coat" exterior was designed to repel scratching
and wear. Lifetime warranty. ( www.Emerilware.com )
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