A total of 3 reviews of this product on Reddit.
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Haven’t put much (any) research into them, something like this? https://www.amazon.ca/Farberware-Millennium-Stainless-10-Piece-Cookware/dp/B0042H8SJM
Price seems suspiciously low, but as per ginga270’s description above, it’s an encapsulated base vs 3ply construction. Reviews seem mostly positive, but I never trust them fully…
Do you have a specific set you have experience with?
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I’m going to disagree with the others and say tri ply isnt necessary. I have a calphalon tri ply saute pan and it doesnt seem to be that much better than stainless steel with a tri ply base. (However, if you can find a deal on full tri ply I would go for it.) I started out with stainless steel with the tri ply base only and still use them. I would recommend a different set though. I have a cusinart pan from the set you listed but most of my pans are from the farberware millenium set. Here is a link
Farberware Millennium Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0042H8SJM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qd4Czb8GRNZ2V
The bases and sides are thicker than the cusinart pan i have. Just seems a little more durable. I should also mention that i have never had a problem with the cusinart one I just prefer the other one more.
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Pans shouldn’t have to be expensive to work. Most of the stainless pans by Farberware work with induction. For example this set seems pretty cheap to me. https://www.amazon.com/Farberware-Millennium-Stainless-10-Piece-Cookware/dp/B0042H8SJM
Or this pot that I’ve had for a decade that I use everyday is apparently only $16. https://www.amazon.com/Farberware-Classic-Stainless-2-Quart-Saucepan/dp/B000058AK8
Carbon steel and cast iron are some of the cheapest pans, and they work great with induction.