Rating: 2.0 / 5
Price: $69.95

  • 7-1/2-inch nonstick skillet with deeper sidewalls facilitates turning and flipping
  • Nonstick interior; 18/10-stainless-steel exterior; encapsulated aluminum core
  • Stay-cool, cast stainless-steel handle riveted for strength
  • Suitable for induction burners; oven-safe to 500 degrees F; not broiler safe
  • Dishwasher-safe, but hand-washing recommended; lifetime warranty

Product Description
With its sculpturesque form and patented bonded construction, the All Clad Non-Stick French Skillet blurs the line between art and science. A precisely-contoured heel and slightly deeper sidewall facilitate turning and flipping. Bonded layers of 18/10 stainless steel and aluminum provide ideal balance, handling weight, and supremely even heat diffusion. The non-stick surface is not merely a coating, but a revolutionary, reinforced system. All Clad’s nonstick mak… More >>
All-Clad Stainless 7-1/2-Inch Nonstick French Skillet

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5 Responses to “All-Clad Stainless 7-1/2-Inch Nonstick French Skillet”

  1. OK, I am a HUDGE fan of All Clad, but the two non-stick pans just have not held up. I would recommend all the wonderful regular stainless, and get a cheap non-stick pan that you plan to replace each year for things that really need a non-stick for.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. This skillet is not ready for prime time and not up to par with other All-Clad skillets. It is very lightweight which makes it feel like a cheap bargain-basement purchase, not something that costs $60.00. The handle on this skillet is the worst I have ever seen. It is extremely uncomfortable to hold unlike other All-Clad handles. The upper edges are so thin they feel as if they could cut into the hand. The customer service rep at All-Clad told me all of their French skillets have the same handle so that means I will not be buying more.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. ccbweb says:

    We got this pan in July (6 months before this review) and we’ve been using it more or less non-stop since then. It works very nicely on our ceramic, smooth-topped electric range and has held up through many rides in the dishwasher. Not a mark on the non-stick interior yet. The handle hasn’t struck me as much, if at all, different than the many other All-Clad pots and pans that I’ve got.

    The pan is a bit lighter than the 8 inch regular non-stick stainless skillet but holds its heat quite well. It was a good price versus the 8 inch skillet, too.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. T. Gaa says:

    Had to return this pan because bottom was 1/8 inch higher in middle than edges – not good. Also had the same experience with 9 and 11 inch nonstick pans. I did get a 9 inch non-nonstick pan that had a perfectly flat bottom and I love it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. CAmom says:

    I have had several non stick all clad pans. Over the years, I have returned them under warranty. It takes them 6-8 weeks to evaluate your pan for any returns. The most recent pan I returned as it was sticking terribly was in November. Four months later, I still do not have a replacement, and am getting no where with customer service. Be sure you get a confirmed delivery as well, they said they did not receive my pan at all until I provided the USPS delivery confirmation that I paid for in addition to sending the pan back. All Clad agrees the pan should be replaced, but four months later no pan. Do yourself a favor, save your money and get something else in the non stick pan class. The warranty is almost useless at this point, and after a few years, even with no dishwasher, wooden utensils and care, they will stick.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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