Which is the better brand or do you think they are pretty much the same. I have a set of Cuisinart stainless steel cookware, (the 10 pc. chefs classic series) but, I wanna know should I have gotten the Kitchenaid set? I like them both and they are both affordabley priced. I wanna do my whole kitchen with the same brand accessories. PLEASE!!! Your personal experience with either brand and why. Calphalon and All-Clad is too expensive. I just may buy a small set of the Kitchenaid too if it get even or better reviews from you guys….THANKS!!!

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6 Responses to “CUISINART or KITCHENAID stainless steel cookware????”

  1. stainless steel is the way to go. even better is glass and clay though.

  2. Kat H says:

    I don’t think it matters what brand you buy. They’re tools, as long as it’s the right tool for the job. I love my kitchenaid mixer, but I don’t think I’d give up the cuisinart cookware if I had it.

  3. Kathy says:

    Kitchenaid

  4. madison n says:

    Just keep the ones you bought, unless you see otherwise that they have to much lead, or have less quality than the other. How well they are for you. I don’t know if you are a serious cook or not, but thats up to you. You need to live with them for a while to see which cookware is best for you.

  5. dawnb says:

    For me, they are about the same. Ten should be a great start so you don’t really need to purchase the Kitchenaid unless you want to. I find the Calphalon and All Clad pro series to be very heavy and difficult to use regardless of their cost. Try your Cuisinart and see how you like it.

  6. sophieb says:

    Over the years I’ve used very few items in my kitchen and I used to cook a lot. Why spend the money when you don’t have to. Showing other people that you cook a lot or have good taste, well people just don’t care about that anymore so you won’t influence them if that was your point. Of course, if you plan to hang it on the wall as a decoration then pick something that shines and won’t tarnish too quickly, or buy plastic.

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