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All-Clad Stainless Steel cookware offers even heat distribution, heightened conduction, durability and handles that remain cool. All-Clad does not contain PFOA gases, which are recognized as potentially harmful carcinogens. PFOAs used in other types of nonstick cookware release into food when cooked on high temperatures or in cookware with flaking nonstick coating. All-Clad is considered expensive cookware at upwards of $1,300 per set.
Calphalon Hard-Anodized cookware has undergone the process of hard-anodization, meaning the aluminum used to make the cookware has been treated to maintain durability and resist scratching or corrosion. The process of hard anodizing rids the cookware of toxic chemicals with nonstick features deriving from the elimination of surface pores. Calphalon cookware sets offer more pieces for a more moderate price than All-Clad sets, with prices ranging from $100 to $500.
According to Cooking.com, All-Clad Stainless Steel and Calphalon Hard-Anodized are the top two cookware brands. Individuals should consider their budgets and purchase the cookware that best suits their finances.
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