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All-Clad D3 3-Ply Stainless Steel Sauté Pan with Lid & Handle 3 Quart, Induction, Oven Broiler Safe 600F, Multi-Cooktop, Deep Frying Pan, Everyday Pan, Skillet, Pots and Pans, Cookware, Kitchen Silver

All-Clad D3 3-Ply Stainless Steel Sauté Pan with Lid & Handle 3 Quart, Induction, Oven Broiler Safe 600F, Multi-Cooktop, Deep Frying Pan, Everyday Pan, Skillet, Pots and Pans, Cookware, Kitchen Silver

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Features

  • Limited time only! 10th Anniversary Sale: Special offer, limit 1 per customer!
  • Enhance your cooking capabilities with this 3 quart stainless steel sauté pan, featuring All-Clad's D3 tri-ply construction for superior heat distribution and retention.
  • Fast and Even Heat - D3 tri-ply is fully bonded to the rim for professional performance & durability. The high quality 18/10 stainless steel surface sears to perfection and is ideal to deglaze for pan sauces.
  • Design You Will Love - D3 has a professionally polished stainless steel finish. Our classic, double riveted stainless steel handles ensure a secure grip.
  • Built to Last - Trusted by generations of chefs and backed by All-Clad's Limited Lifetime Warranty. Our cookware is oven & broiler safe up to 600°F and compatible with any stovetop, including induction. Handwashing is recommended.
  • Bonded, Engineered, & Assembled in Canonsburg, PA - USA Since 1971.
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Cooks like the pros

With 3 bonded layers of stainless steel and responsive aluminum, this collection gives cooks the fast and even heat distribution they need to sear, sauté, and simmer for better cooking results.

Lasts a lifetime

Handcrafted in our Canonsburg, PA factory, our D3 cookware is made using ultra-durable stainless steel made in the USA that won’t warp or tarnish, so it’ll cook like new for years.

Compatible with all cooktops

Gas, electric, or induction, the D3 Collection works with all kinds of cooking surfaces, to give you the ultimate versatility. You can even put it in the oven or broiler (up to 600°F).

Easy to clean

To keep your All-Clad D3 pieces looking like new, we recommend washing your cookware with mild detergent and sponge instead of the dishwasher. After all, you may just want to hold it a little longer. And thanks to its mirror-polished surface, it’ll look pristine, meal after meal. Check our website for more cleaning tips.

Description

A Saute Pan scores high points for versatility. They have a larger surface area so you can fit lots of ingredients, stir them or toss them around, and have them cook evenly. Meanwhile, their straight sides are not too short or too tall, keeping oils from splattering and foods from flying out of the pan, so there’s less to clean after. As part of our D3 Collection, this Saute pan features a bonded tri-ply construction made with a responsive aluminum core pressed together with 2 layers of durable, stainless steel all the way around the surface, for fast and even heat. At 3 quarts, it’s just the right size for most meals. To keep your All-Clad looking brand new, we recommend washing your cookware with a soap and sponge instead of the dishwasher. Like all our bonded cookware, it's handmade in the USA at our Canonsburg, PA factory with ultra-durable materials that'll last a lifetime and never go out of style. A flat, stainless-steel lid is included to lock in moisture. Handles & handle loops are made in China.

Product Details

  • Brand : All-Clad
  • Material : Stainless Steel
  • Special Feature : Dishwasher Safe
  • Color : Silver
  • Capacity : 2.8 Liters

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Reviews

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ArcticMinibike

Verified Buyer

2023-09-22
Best Pan Ever

Superior quality. I wanted to get rid of my nonstick pans because the coating was starting to wear through after 20 years of use. In switching to all stainless pans, I found this All-Clad D3 series. I now have 3 pans and I love them all. They are very sturdy, and the handles don't get hot like a cheap stainless pan I purchased before. The handle is very long. They do require extra work to clean, but I've found that deglazing the pan (get it hot and pour some water in right after using) helps unstick any debris or oils. To remove stains and restore the inside to brand new, I use a product called Bar Keeper's Friend. It's very similar to any powdered scrub cleanser. It works best with a sponge, not the scouring side, but the soft sponge side. Weird, I know, but it works great. These pans can be restored to looking new. Heat distribution is good. I use mine with a gas range.

DJD

Verified Buyer

2018-12-23
Great pan, and I even love the handle design!

Update 2/24/19I increased my rating from 4 to 5 stars because I absolutely love this pan. I hated the handle at first, but after using it for a few months I’ve become to really like the handle so I had to give it 5 stars. I feel like I actually have better control over the pan with this handle. It’s just so different from other pans it took some time to get used to it, but now I think All Clad really knows what they’re doing with that. Overall I just love this pan. I use it almost daily. There are certain things I don’t cook in it, like eggs, because certain foods just stick to stainless steel. But for most things I prefer stainless. I have several other brands of stainless steel pans and this is my hands down favorite. It was my first All Clad, but won’t be my last. In fact I just ordered a new set of All Clad nonstick skillets to replace my old set. I expect I’ll like them too. As for cleaning stainless pans, if used properly it’s really easy. One tip: buy some Bar Keepers Friend. It’s been around for years and it works wonders on stainless steel.Update 12/24/18:After using this pan a few times I had to upgrade the rating from 3 to 4 stars. If it had a better handle I’d give it 5. this is a fantastic sauté pan (3-quart). I’ve been using stainless steel pans for years, and this is a truly well made pan. If it had a better handle design I’d give it 5 stars. I truly love using this pan. I expect it will last a lifetime and will probably be my go to for most things. If you’re having issues with cleaning it, or black bottoms as shown in some picture, you’re just not using it properly. Stainless steel is different and once you learn how to use it properly it won’t be a problem. I personally will still use non-stick cookware for eggs, but I prefer SS for everything else. I’m really happy to have this pan. My old cast iron skillet is great too, but this AC pan is so much easier to care for in my opinion.Original review (I still stand by these comments about the handle, but I will probably buy All-Clad in the future because it is a great psn. Dear All-Clad, Please design a better handle!):This pan is THE most uncomfortable pan I’ve ever held i’m my hands. It’s my first and LAST All Clad purchase until they improve this handle design. It’s like one of the owner’s preschool aged children drew a picture (you know the really bad child drawings that parents think are so cute they stick them all over their fridge) of a pan, and they decided to actually put the handle from the drawing in the design. Hey All Clad, Nobody rose thinks your child’s design is cute and nobody wants to pay top dollar for it. Hire an engineer to design a proper handle and I might buy more of your products. I can get another brand with a fantastic handle for $30! Why on earth would you design a great pan and put a terrible handle on it. Are you insane?

ZapNZs

Verified Buyer

2014-07-22
My favorite All-Clad item made because the 3 Qt Saute Pan is my workhorse and it can fulfill many different roles!!!

I've written (very positive) reviews on the All-Clad sets in general previously, but I wanted to write a review directly FOR the 3Qt Saute Pan because of how much I like it.If there is a ‘workhorse’ of the various All-Clad cookware products I own (out of about 15 different pots/pans), it is their 3Qt Saute pan, by far. I use this probably 2-3 times for every time I use any other pot or pan. The versatility here is great. It's good size, it yields an exceptional surface area for dry heat, but it has great depth for moist heat, it is still small enough to easily go in a dishwasher or fridge, and it's still manageable in weight. Like other All-Clad lid designs, it does a good job in keeping steam inside the pan if you do not want it to evaporate (critical for if you are doing sometime like a multi-hour braise. [A few years ago, All-Clad tweaked lid design and it has improved upon the already excellent lid design on my older model.]) In terms of capacity, this is generally a great size for cooking for 1-4 people. If cooking for more than 4, the 4 Qt Saute pan gives some advantages (which I also own, but use only a fraction of how often I use this 3.)Just overall, this is my go-to and is my favorite kitchen tool.==USES==I use a saute pan for conventional and not-so-conventional usage. It is my primary fry pan...the lid keeps grease splash less than that of an open top fry pan, and the sides and lid allow the usage of radiating heat which unlike a normal fry pan, can be used to cook meats that you want to get a higher internal temp without burning the outside. It is my go-to for any kind of sauce, chili, braised meat, stew, most soups that are not in large quantity, my primary sear pan for steaks, chicken, and pork, and an oven pan for 2-stage cooking (ex: I do a ribeye by heating this pan in the oven at 500 or more degrees, sear it on high heat on the stove, and then return it to the oven in this pan. [Note that not many pans are built for a 500+ degree broil, which is a plus to this.) I also use it for stir-frys, mixed dishes, certain pasta dishes, and for fish. Heck, I use it for darned near anything!==ADVANTAGES==I will admit that I am biased towards clad cookware. I think they give the best performance, best durability, and best practicality overall (usually at the expensive of higher initial price). Like other All-Clad products, the usage of clad gives you numerous advantages...--excellent heat transfer thanks to the aluminum core…even if your stove has hot or cold spots, All-Clads will account for this and still produce a surface with an even and constant temp. Other than cast iron, nothing does this as well. I find this makes a HUGE difference in how well the food turns out.--excellent usage of radiating heat (great for steak if you prefer to sear on high heat and then slowly bake until medium-rare – the Saute’s ability to radiate produces juicy chicken breast even without brining)--lack of reactivity thanks to the steel (you can use any food, acidic or basic, without worry or a need to season)--durability thanks to the steel (I’ve dropped these more than I want to admit)--the ability to throw these in a dishwasher, or clean them with an abrasive or acidic compound--lighter weight than cast iron while still giving excellent quality heat transfer--no coatings to progressively flake or fail--no health concerns over the materials regardless of how hot the heat is used (non-stick + super high-heat = bade idea)--the ability to function like a boss whether it is on an electric, gas, induction stove, an oven, a commercial broiler, or over an open pit flame--you can use stainless utensils and copper cleaning pads on this without worry--a service life that will outlast 99.9% of the people on the planet==IT MIGHT SAVE YOU MONEY==Yes, the initial price is high, but I call it an investment from a financial and a health perspective. If you like your cooking tools, you will cook more, most likely, and I think clad cookware makes better food, further encouraging you to cook more. Given eating out for a family of 4 can easily exceed $100 for a single meal, having tools that allows you to eat more of food you, yourself, prepare can save you money and simultaneously improve health. I usually cook the week’s worth of lunches in this sauté pan on Sunday, freeze them, eat them during the week, and save about $50 a week over eating out just during work hours alone!==EXPENSIVE OR NOT, I ABUSE MY ALL-CLADs==My friends often cringe when they see how hard I am on my All-Clad Stainless line. But while expensive and pretty, All-Clad products are designed to be used hard and are made to withstand usage that would wreck many others. If I am spending big bucks on a high-end product, I want my money’s worth and so I am not going to baby them if being a little harder on them saves time.I use my 3Qt Saute pan about 2-3 times A DAY and I am very hard on this pan, even more-so than other All-Clads I have. Most of the utensils I use are steel, which you cannot use on most cookware. I clean it with an acidic cleaner using a copper or steel scrubber before putting it in a dishwasher, and I constantly use it for high-heat cooking, including over open flame where temp is far beyond 500 degrees. I’ve probably dropped it 5 or so times over the years, but you can’t tell. If I polish it with a little polishing compound like Bar Keeper's Friend, it looks brand new in 5 minutes and you would never guess it has been used the better part of 5,000+ individual times! While certainly not a cheap item, $200 in perspective becomes a pretty nominal figure once you surpass a few decades of daily usage!==RESTORING THE FINISH AND FOOD STICKING TO THE PAN==Two issues I hear from new All-Clad owners are often: 1) the cookware quickly loses its pretty finish, and 2) food sticks to the surface. While I am by no means the authority here, my solutions are:1) clean with Bar Keeper's Friend or an even more aggressive abrasive polishing compound. It is safe to use as much as you want on the pan, and it will restore the look to new.2) PRE-HEAT--you WANT that "sizzle" the moment food makes contact with the surface. In addition to giving food dynamic flavor (sear=different flavor), it creates a natural non-stick barrier. Using medium or medium-low heat can also help, but this initial contact sear makes a huge difference.So, my bottom line is, if you are only going to buy one All-Clad or you already have All-Clad and you do not have the 3Qt Saute pan, this is a must-have in my opinion because it can perform various functions. Buy this once and never buy another Saute pan again, because this will never wear out (plus it had a lifetime guarantee).