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The Revere Copperclad Bottom 1-Quart Covered Saucepan combines stainless steel elegance with a copper bottom for superior heat distribution. Its phenolic stay-cool handles ensure comfort while cooking, and it's oven-safe up to 350°F. Backed by a 25-year limited warranty, this saucepan is designed for both durability and performance.
A**S
Good Quality Revere Wear
Needed to replace a pot in my set. Glad to find this one - the older style that is far more substantial metal than the newer ones. Well packaged and quickly shipped.
V**H
Indonesia Works Fine For Me
I think the people complaining about Indonesia may be a little paranoid. I have three of these pots (a 1.5-quart, a 2-quart, and a 3-quart) that I've used on a daily basis for several years, and they all say "Indonesia" on the bottom.Two of these pots I even scrub with steel wool every day, and no steel residue ever comes off the pot. It's only the copper on the bottom (on the outside, where your food doesn't touch) that can bleed if you apply too much friction, but a normal soft dish cloth is fine. I never worried about this because I just assumed that copper was a soft metal.-- The exact 1.5-quart pot that I bought on April 5, 2005 and used to make my scrambled eggs yesterday (and just scrubbed with steel wool an hour ago) shows in my Amazon order history as "Revere Copperclad Bottom 1-Quart Covered Saucepan" (linked at Revere Copperclad Bottom 1-Quart Covered Saucepan as I write this). It's basically the same as my 2-quart and this 3-quart right here, except smaller. --The only reason I'm about to buy a replacement for one of these is because the handle broke at the weld point. That's my only complaint, that the handle didn't last forever, but it has been several good years so I'm not upset about it.If the manufacturing process has really changed in quality (as some people suggest) since I bought my pots, then I guess I'll soon find out, but don't make an assumption simply because your Revere pot says "Indonesia" on the bottom, because I've already disapproved that.Update on 10/10/2013:I received my new 3-quart pot on 9/7/2013. So, I've been using it for a month, and I don't see any significant difference from the previous 3-quart pot I bought several years ago. I also scrub the inside with steel wool each day, and I don't see any residue coming off the way someone else suggested. Basically, the pot just seems normal to me, and I like it just fine. I hope Revere stays in business, because I'll be back again if I ever need another pot.
S**R
Pot
I did not read the description closely. I was surprised to see that it was not brand new. What does a brand new pot cost? I am wondering how the interior of the pot got pitted. I do have a pot that is showing signs that something is happening with the metal, perhaps a precurser to pitting. My daughter recommended that I stop using Teflon coated pots. That is the reason that I shopped for this pot. I live in a rural area and I appreciate being able to shop online. My vehicle is a three quarter ton truck. If I drove the sixty miles to Butte, the hundred miles to Bozeman, or the nearly two hundred miles to Missoula, I would have burned a lot of fuel and may or may not have found what I was looking for. Who knows how many stores I would have to visit. This pot looks like it will serve my needs.
A**.
A little more wear than I expected
I already had Revere Wear saucepans in 1, 1-1/2 and 2 qt sizes and use them all the time. I wanted the 3 qt size and was happy to find one.I knew it was used and expected some wear and tear as the seller disclosed in the item description. What I didn’t expect was dents. The pan is fine but the lid has two dents in it. I am keeping this item but am disappointed about the dents….
D**D
Lasts a Lifetime
Finally bit the bullet and paid some big bucks to get quality pots and pans replaced that I had years ago. No more non stick pans having to be replaced because of chips and scratches.
C**O
This new Revere 3 quart sauce pan is made very well.
We used a Revere Ware 3 quart saucepan pan to steam vegetables about 6 days a week for over 40 years, but leaving the burner on high one day evaporated all the water, which raised the temperature to the point of no return and ruined the pan. The stainless steel on the inside was badly discolored by the heat and could not be cleaned properly. Ordering this replacement seemed risky after reading all the negative reviews here about the current line of Revere pots and pans.I have no idea why so many reviews here speak of poor quality and other issues for the current Revere pans. This pan appears to be made to the same quality standards and works the same or in my case better than the more than 40 year old Revere Ware pan that it is replacing.This brand new made in Indonesia 3 quart saucepan is heavier than the old one it is replacing. Without the lid on, the new one weighs 20.95 oz and the old one 19.26 oz. With the lid on, the new one weighs 27.76 oz and the old one 25.86 oz.As the attached photo shows, the copper extends farther up the side on the new one compared to the old. The other photos show the manufacturer's copper bottom stamp, Indonesia versus Illinois.
A**E
A great replacement for my favorite psn.
My husband burned my nearly 20 years old pan , it was ruined. This replaced it beautifully !!!! The exact same , but slightly taller ‘nnn
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