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Revere Try-Ply Bottom 1-Quart Saucepan with Lid, Stainless Steel

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Revere Try-Ply Bottom 1-quart Covered Saucepan, Stainless Steel
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Technical Details

- 1-quart saucepan for warming sauces and side dishes
- Made of mirror-finish, 18/10 stainless steel with aluminum disk to spread heat quickly and evenly
- Phenolic stay-cool pistol grips and knobs for comfort; tight-fitting stainless-steel lid
- Hand washing recommended; oven-safe to 350 degrees F
- 25-year warranty against defects
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Customer Buzz
 "1 Qt. Revere Saucepan purchased at Amazon.com" 2010-02-21
By Mary D. West (Daytona Beach Fl.)
THIS SAUCEPAN WORKS WELL ON THE FLAT SURFACE OF MY ELECTRIC STOVE. THE BOTTOM IS FLAT AND THEREFORE HEATS EVENLY.

IT IS EASY TO CLEAN AND DOES NOT BURN FOOD EASILY. THE PRODUCT WAS AS REPRESENTED AND PICTURED AND I AM HAPPY WITH IT.

Customer Buzz
 "Revere 1- Quart Saucepan" 2009-11-04
By L. Kingsley (Warrington, PA)
This item replaces a similar sized Revere Ware Saucepan. I got one for myself and one for my mother. This little pan is perfect for cooking small portions and heats very evenly and quickly. I picked Amazon to purchase this item because their shipping to Alaska isn't outrageous compared to other vendors. Bon Appetite!





Customer Buzz
 "Perfect for Me" 2009-04-27
By Frank J. DeFelice (San Jose, CA)
A solid one quart sauce pan for boiling eggs. A heavy steel bottom, comfortable handle. It's not copper clad, so it makes for easier cleaning. It should last a lifetime if you take care of it.

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 "Good quality" 2009-02-26
By gmg
This sauce pan is of very good quality at a reasonable price. It is well-made and handy to use. It was delivered quickly in perfect condition.

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 "Well built little pan" 2008-08-27
By Jason Heiss
I've used the copper bottomed Revere saucepans forever (grew up with my mom using them too). They're great for everyday uses that don't require a heavy pan to control the heat precisely, which is nearly everything you use a saucepan for. I only pull out my Calphalon saucepan once in a blue moon. Anyway, after 10+ years I contrived to destroy my 1 quart pan by boiling it dry and forgetting about it for a while. I actually managed to get the copper for peel off. I was just going to get a replacement but saw these Revere 2000 pans and thought I'd give one a try. So far I'm quite happy with it. I haven't tried anything too finicky to see if it performs noticeably different from the copper-bottomed pans, but for the everyday tasks I generally use this pan for (heating a bit of sauce, boiling a few veggies, etc.) it works great and I don't have to worry about the copper discoloring (and then getting shiny again when I spill a bit of tomato sauce or lemon on it).


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