All-Clad eventually discontinued LTD, but customers couldn’t seem to stop talking about it—so much so that All-Clad made some tweaks, and now it’s back! Today’s updated version features an elegant style update with refined lines, ergonomic rounded handles and a dishwasher-safe finish.
Exterior Finishes of All-Clad
Your personal preference determines the final exterior finish. All-Clad is available in a variety of exterior metals and finishes. Individual choices can be based on kitchen style, frequency of use, dishwasher safe requirements, or cooking methods.
All-Clad d3 Tri-Ply Stainless: Hand-polished 18/10 stainless steel is sure to minimize your cleaning time, because it is dishwasher safe and doesnt react with foods. This style has largest variety of pans of any All-Clad line and is the most popular All-Clad cookware. It is made in the USA. All-Clad also makes a variety of matching stainless steel accessories and utensils.
All-Clad d5 Brushed Stainless: Features a brushed stainless steel exterior which looks nice and keeps its stylish look over time. Features 3 layers of metal that extend from the bottom to the edges of the pan.
All-Clad LTD: I reinvention of the classic line, the LTD collection features a durable, hard-anodized exterior with a stainless steel cooking surface. Sandwiched inside is a conductive aluminum core found that helps the surface conduct heat with amazing cooking performance.
All-Clad Copper Core: The cookware in the All-Clad Copper Core collection has a hand-polished 18/10 stainless steel exterior, with a small recessed grove at the base, revealing the inner copper core. The 5 ply construction of stainless steel exterior aluminum, a pure copper core, aluminum, and stainless steel cooking surface has all the benefits of easy cleaning. Copper Core is another made in the USA line from All-Clad.
All-Clad HA1: All-Clad HA1 features a “commercial strong” exterior with a nonstick surface that is easy to clean and dishwasher safe. New for 2016, HA1 serves as a modern style successor to All-Clad LTD2.
All Clad LTD Vintage vs New and Master Chef MC2
FAQ
Where is All-Clad Ltd made?
Is there a class action lawsuit against All-Clad cookware?
Was All-Clad bought out?
Can All-Clad LTD pans go in the oven?
What happened to all-clad Ltd?
All-Clad eventually discontinued LTD, but customers couldn’t seem to stop talking about it—so much so that All-Clad made some tweaks, and now it’s back! Today’s updated version features an elegant style update with refined lines, ergonomic rounded handles and a dishwasher-safe finish. Want to see the new and improved collection in action?
Where are all-clad clad cookware made?
Today, most All-Clad clad cookware is still manufactured in the US. All-Clad also makes electronics and cooking utensils. While many of All-Clad’s products get great reviews and all are good quality, most of them are now made in China, including their HA1 and Essentials cast aluminum nonstick cookware .
When did all-clad expire?
All-Clad’s patents for their hugely popular tri-ply (D3) cookware expired in the early 2000s.
What’s new at all-clad?
To stay ahead of the competition that was sure to follow–and boy, did it!–All-Clad came out with new lines of cookware, including 5-ply (D5), 7-ply (D7), a few iterations of copper/copper core cookware, and some other creative designs, each with varying degrees of success (and several of which are now discontinued).