1 1/2 quart saucepan rocks!
I get such major satisfaction from using this little pot; it's just the right size for rice or carrots or boiling a few potatoes. And like all All Clad products, the heft is wonderful. And also like all All Clad, the handle is a true nuisance. It heats evenly and holds the heat and the seal when the lid is on is good. Other than an easier to store handle, I have no complaints.
Falling in love has never been so easy
I just received this 2 quart saucepan and I'm very content with it. I have the 3.5 and 1.5 quart but needed a small pot for soups and light sauce making. It's ideal for quick soups and heating up leftovers. Because of the high sides it keeps food very warm long after you turn the heat off. It comes with a lid which was very nice as my 1.5 quart didn't come with one. You will not be dissapointed with the quality and paces you can put it through. Flawless work horse! The handle is a decent long length so you don't have to reach over the stovetop to get it off. Remember to pick up some barkeepers friend to keep it looking brand new for life!
one and a half quart sauce pan-all clad
very nice pan as all of the All-Clad line are. The price was about half of what the one quart pan was. I am very happy.
Over priced - bad warranty
I can't believe the price of a 3 qt. sauce pan! It's not worth it. And the warranty is horrible. There are a lot nicer pans out there for this kind of money.
Hot to Dine
4th degree burns can be suffered when handling this metallic brim stoke pot, which doesn't have cool iron density retraction at the handle. You are better getting a cool wave disperse model which Maytag sells, but if you use a Calco hand glove, this is just as good.