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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 18.4 inches | | Product Width: | 12.0 inches | | Product Height: | 9.2 inches | | Product Weight: | 7.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.9 inches | | Package Width: | 15.1 inches | | Package Height: | 8.7 inches | | Package Weight: | 8.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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not as heavy Aug 08, 2009 Enjoying the use of this cookware, but it is not as heavy
as I thought it might be.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
older is better Apr 05, 2009 I have two 58 year old Revere Ware pans that are in great condition. The new ones have less copper, and stain much more easily. I am disappointed, to say the least. They are not as good as they once were. I suppose current management has sacrificed quality for profit.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed w/Revereware Feb 04, 2009 We have purchased Revereware in the past and have always been satisfied with their pots, UNTIL this last purchase. The pots weren't as heavy and were NOT made in the USA like the previous pots we have bought. You can pull on these pots and see how flimsy they actually are. I am very
disappointed with Revereware
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best Cookware Jan 18, 2009 I'm sorry, but you still can't beat good old Revere cookware. It's getting harder to find but the search is worth it.
30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Not classic Revere ware Nov 30, 2008 With the purchase of this set, I now own Revere ware made in at least three different locations. I own 16 older pieces made in Clinton, IL in the U.S., four unmarked double boiler and steamer inserts from the same vintage, one tea kettle made in China, and now this set of 7 pieces made in Indonesia, which I just purchased for a guest kitchen.
While these Indonesian made pieces are the same style and sizes as the older U.S. made pieces, they are not manufactured in the same way. The primary difference is in the bottoms. The finish on the copper on the bottoms is rougher, and more importantly, the bottoms are slightly warped. The bottoms can be popped in to be slightly concave, or popped out to be slightly convex, but they aren't flat. In addition, the tops don't fit perfectly snugly.
That's quite different from the older Revere ware pieces manufactured in Clinton IL, whose bottoms are flat and are much smoother. For this reason, you should be skeptical of recommendations for Revere ware which mention how they've been in use for many decades, since those recommendations are likely based on the better quality pieces made years ago, rather than the pieces now available.
All that said, most of the pieces in this Indonesian made set are serviceable. While the skillet might not be perfect for pan frying, the saucepans and dutch oven should be fine for sauces, soups, or other water based cooking. The copper on the bottoms appears thick enough to even out the heat distribution, unlike the copper plate found on some cheap knockoffs. At this price, the set is acceptable as an inexpensive starter set that will do for a casual cook - or for use until one can afford high end pieces from places like Williams Sonoma, or used U.S. made Revere ware from auction sites.
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