Kirkland Signature 14 Piece Hard Anodize Cookware Set

ernsanada

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I went to Costco today and got the Kirkland Signature 14 Piece Hard Anodize Cookware Set.

It's a 14 piece set that includes,

Covered saucepan: 2 qt.
Covered saucepan: 1 qt.
Covered sauté pan: 5.5 qt.
Flared edge skillet: 8.5"
Covered saucepan: 3 qt.
Covered stockpot: 8 qt.
(w/stainless steel insert)
Flared edge skillet: 10"
Flared edge skillet: 12.5"

Features,

Hard anodized cookware

Professional Quality: Heavy-gauge aluminum offers superior heat conductivity allowing even and efficient transfer of heat while maintaining consistent temperature.

Advanced Non-Stick Surface:
Tougheners & reinforcement ensure abrasion & scratch resistance; surface is guaranteed never to chip, crack, peel, or interact w/foods; combines superior hard-anodized substrate w/reinforced non-stick technology from DuPont® creating one of the most durable non-stick pans available.

Ultra Smooth, Hard Anodized:
Electrochemically treated to create a finish that is scratch-resistant, non-porous, non-reactive & 2-times harder than stainless steel; polished & buffed for ultra-smooth exterior that's less porous than standard cookware.

18/10 Stainless Steel Handles:
Handcrafted, hand-polished hollow-cast handles; ergonomic for natural wrist position & comfort; securely riveted for a lifetime of use.

18/10 Stainless Steel Lids:
High domed, heavy-gauge, 18/10 stainless steel w/mirror polish; fits precisely for heat & nutrient retention.

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Excellent pics again, erns! I wish I had a Costco near me, this looks like a good set. My skillet is getting less "non-stick" every time I cook it seems. How much did you get it for?
 

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We bought a similar set & after a few months the non-stick coating started flaking - took them back without any hassle (lifetime warranty). Perhaps an isolated incident - these look different.

We went with Cook's Essentials (lifetime warranty) from QVC. We didn't want to spend an arm & a leg on a set & both of these sets seemed reasonable. I'd buy Costco's brand again, I'd buy the Cook's Essentials again as well.

Yeah, I know...cookware on a flashlight forum - well it's in the right area & it is technology!! Besides, who doesn't want value for their money?!
 

ernsanada

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The cost of the set is $159.00 without tax. With tax $173.19
 

ernsanada

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Sigman,

How long ago did you purchase the set from Costco that had the problem with the flaking?
 

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Two thumbs up votes here for the Costco cookware. I know of two relatives that have these sets, one is from earlier this year, the other from at least a few years ago.

I've done enough cooking with both of these sets to say I won't hesitate to buy them when it's time for new pots & pans.

They work great!

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mr45acp2u

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Love my set. It has been in use for about 8 years now. The smaller frying pan, that gets lots of use, is starting to look a little rough. But it will still cook and let you flip an egg with ease.

For the price I don't think you will find a better pot and pan set out there.

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mdtahseen.usa

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Brilliant pics once more, erns! I wish I had a Costco close me, this resembles a decent set. My skillet is getting less "non-stick" each time I cook it appears.For more information visit this site which is described about anodized cookware
 
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bryan123

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This is a good deal but I chose to go the Ala Carte route for a couple of reasons.

1. Not much use for the 1 quart saucepan or the saute pan.
2. I wanted a mix of nonstick and stainless steel.

I wound up with a Calphalon Contemporary nonstick anodized 2 1/2 quart shallow saucepan and a Wolfgang Puck 4 quart stainless steel (SS) saucepan with steamer insert, a Wolfgang SS 8 quart stockpot with insert, and 4 skillets from 8 to 12 inches, one stainless and three nonstick, for well under $100. The Wolfgang Puck items and the Calphalon were all ranked as Best Buys by Cook's Illustrated.
 
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