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All-Clad D5 Brushed 10-Piece 5-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set with Frying Pans, Pots, and Pans – Induction and Oven Broiler Safe up to 600°F, Silver

(8 customer reviews)

Original price was: $999,99.Current price is: $799,95.

All-Clad D5 Brushed 5 Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set – 10 Piece

Product Features

  • Exceptional Heat Distribution:

    • 5-ply stainless steel construction ensures even heating.
    • Non-reactive surface ideal for various cooking needs.
  • Versatile Cookware Design:

    • Includes:
    • 8-inch and 10-inch Fry Pans
    • 1.5-quart and 3-quart Sauce Pans with lids
    • 3-quart Sauté Pan with lid
    • 8-quart Stockpot with lid
  • Durable and Elegant Finish:

    • Flared edges for drip-free pouring.
    • Brushed stainless steel adds a sophisticated touch.
  • Oven and Broiler Safe:

    • Can withstand temperatures up to 600°F.
    • Compatible with all stovetops, including induction.
    • Handwashing recommended.
  • Bonded in USA:

    • Engineered in Canonsburg, PA with ultra-durable materials.
Last updated on 22/11/2025 12:49 Details

All-Clad D5 Brushed 5 Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set – 10 Piece

Product Description

Exceptional Heat Distribution

Experience consistent and even heating with our 5-ply stainless steel cookware set. The stainless steel layers ensure a non-reactive surface, making it the ideal choice for any kitchen.

Versatile Cookware Design

This comprehensive kitchen set includes:

  • 8-inch and 10-inch Fry Pans
  • 1.5-quart and 3-quart Sauce Pans with lids
  • 3-quart Sauté Pan with lid
  • 8-quart Stockpot with lid

Durable and Elegant Finish

Featuring flared edges for drip-free pouring, our brushed stainless steel pans add a sophisticated touch, enhancing the elegance of your culinary experience.

Oven and Broiler Safe

Our stainless steel pots and pans can withstand temperatures up to 600°F and are compatible with all stovetops, including induction. For best care, handwashing is recommended.

Bonded in the USA

Proudly engineered and bonded in Canonsburg, PA, our All-Clad stainless steel cookware is made with ultra-durable materials for long-lasting performance.

material

Color

Brand

Size

Handle Material

Stainless Steel

Is Dishwasher Safe

Yes

Material Type Free

PFOA Free,PTFE Free

Number of Pieces

1

Closure Material

Stainless Steel

Included Components

Fry Pans,Sauce Pans With Lids,Saute Pan With Lid,Stockpot With Lid

Is Oven Safe

Yes

Cookware Set Is Compatible With

True

With Lid

Yes

Manufacturer

Utensil Compatibility

Metal

Is Cookware Induction Compatible

Yes

UPC

Manufacture Year

1971

Global Trade Identification Number

00011644896683

Set Name

D5

Special Feature

Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Hand Wash Only, Induction Stovetop Compatible

Product Dimensions

21.75 x 21 x 15 inches

Item Weight

24 pounds

Item model number

11644896683

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

November 30, 2011

8 reviews for All-Clad D5 Brushed 10-Piece 5-Ply Stainless Steel Cookware Set with Frying Pans, Pots, and Pans – Induction and Oven Broiler Safe up to 600°F, Silver

  1. Tobin

    We cook quite a bit in our house, so we went ahead and splurged on a quality set of pots and pans. We also upgraded to an induction cook top, so some of our mismatched pots and pans were in compatible with the new stove. This set rendered a perfect 10 compatibility with the induction elements. This D5 set has 2 layers of aluminum for quick, even heat distribution for better performance over the D3 series with only a single layer of aluminum. I personally preferred the brushed finish of the D5 set and the flared lips over the high polish outer finish the similar D3 set.

    We appreciate that these sets are fabricated in PA USA and are built with high quality materials. Since these are stainless steel finish, you can use metal tools without fear of damaging the cooking surface. You are free to use steel wool to clean up particularly stubborn food. While it may show some minor marring of the finish due to oxidation, you can buff it out with a bit of polishing. Stainless steel does allow for the searing of meat, but excessive heat can result in food sticking the bottom. I have found boiling some water in the pot afterwards for a bit quickly releases the charred food. If all else fails, you can always scrape it from the pan or use steel wool. We just add a bit of oil or butter to the pan when cooking for foods that tend to stick. This way we don’t have to worry about harmful chemicals being released into the food or periodic replacement of pans as the non-stick finishes start failing. We plan to used these the rest of our life.

    it is nice to have a matched set that covers most of our cooking needs, and will just augment fill in a few gaps. We may buy a D3 dutch over in the future. Otherwise, I am very happy with my seasoned high carbon steel skillet (lighter than traditional cast iron) for easy food release. We are thoroughly enjoying this purchase so far.

  2. Great product for aggressive chewers!

    I had to update all my pots & pans as we installed a new induction cooktop. These are incredible quality! Great to cook with. Buying them ‘like new’ from Amazon was half the price of buying them ‘new’ from other online stores. They arrived in mint condition! Also easy to clean, if there’s any type of discolouring after cooking & cleaning with dish liquid, I just use a scrub mommy & The Pink Stuff. Gets it right off. Heads up, they are solid & quite heavy! 10/10

  3. 川津貴大

    It took a little almost a month before it arrived but it was worth the wait. I was a little worried since it’s from the US and was wary of damages or something but they came intact. Tho when I checked some pots, I think it cannot be helped that there are some scratches and some little black spots from the manufacturer but they are not so visible unless you check really carefully. Not all, only few of them so it’s forgivable given that they all came perfect without deformation or anything. Haven’t tried using them yet as I plan to use them in our new house. Looking forward to it! They are a little heavy for my petite arm but it was not a surprise anymore. After all, I’m after the durability and health benefits of stainless steel cookware.

  4. Snowboy

    We purchased a new conduction stove and many of our old pots and pans won’t work. As it turns out…Amazon had these on a special offer. They are the most expensive pots and pans we’ve ever purchased. But….we absolutely love them! So beautiful to look at, very well thought out design for handling and cook like a dream. Highly recommended.

  5. Pixie

    After 3 decades of hefting Le Creusets around it was time to give my arms a rest. They were always great when I used gas but now I worried about dropping a pot on the ceramic surface of my cooktop. I’d used them for so many years I had to relearn a few things when making the change.

    First off, a concern I had was heat control after years of cooking with gas. That’s turned out to be no problem — at all. These pans heat up in a fraction of the time, at a much lower setting, and are nicely responsive. I find med-low the new favourite setting while the ‘high’ setting now gets reserved for boiling water — and even then it gets turned down to hold a nice roll because these pans conduct heat so very well.

    So there’s been important relearning about temperatures and settings.

    The other thing to overcome was the problem with sticking. I invested in a Fluke no-contact thermometer and had a bit of fun getting the water ball drop test down pat — and what a huge difference that makes! The only thing I will not do with these pans is fry bacon, for that I’ll gladly wrestle with a seasoned cast iron.

    Over the decades, Le Creuset offered more shape options than are in the D5 range and, while the tall-sided pots in the D5 range are great, I’m kinda short and we’re only two in the house, so low and open pots are my go-to preference. I had to go outside the brushed D5 range to the D3 line-up (which are also very well made and beautiful but have a shiny exterior) and added a 6 Qt pot along with the 1 and 2 Qt sauciers. I indulged a bit more by adding in the little 0.5 Qt sets of ramekins, cocottes, oval bakers and gratins which are great for making single serve items, especially desserts.

    The handles are quite long, compared to what I was used to, and more angular. It didn’t take long to feel the benefit of their size, they make these pots perfectly maneuverable. My hands are rather small and not ‘strong’ but these are designed to be very well balanced and everything that needs to has two handles to work with. I invested in the silicone grippers which made a big difference for my small, wobbly hands, and use these mostly for grip because the handles do not hold heat. Where my LC handles would get as hot as the pot, the D5 stays comfortably cool.

    I understand how the shape of the long handles feels too angular for comfort, and can feel especially painful for smaller hands, but read how they were intentionally designed with ergonomics for a solid, safe grip from underneath. Once I have the silicone in place to help my small grip, the handle design becomes natural and feels really sturdy. I did get a couple pots/pans from Le Creuset’s stainless steel line up before turning to the All-Clad line. I like the feel of the comfort handle on the Le Creuset SS — they are softer shaped, just as long, and also don’t hold the heat. But, if my hand is wet then that comfy rounded handle quickly becomes a hindrance for getting a solid grip which could become a hazzard.

    The brushed finish is why I chose the D5 line-up over the D3. As beautiful as the Le Creuset SS is, their high gloss chrome-like finish will drive me a little nuts keeping clean. As it turns out I had to get a few D3s, and there are those little add-ons, which all have polished exteriors — but the All Clad ‘polished’ is not at all like the mirror-like finish on the Le Creuset, which is a relief.

    Having both D3 and D5 models I can see the differences in manufacturing, styling and features, and there are benefits of choosing cookware from both ranges depending on specific needs. These are built to last, beautifully. After being invested in Le Creuset for decades (and a huge fan of their quality) it was a bit of a mindset adjustment to change brands when the LC SS line up is out and really nice, and is what I started out making the switch to SS with. But, after a lot of research and looking at all the variables, I feel really happy to make the investment in All Clad going forward.

  6. Carl Khabbaz

    For some reason the 3qt sauce pan came without a lid

  7. Live Simple, Live Well

    A properly-equipped kitchen results as much from ELIMINATING all the low-utility items that every serious cook tries out from time to time as much as it does from ADDING the critical few tools that one truly needs to create memorable meals.

    For many cooks, this 10 piece set would be sufficient to fully equip the kitchen, especially if you cook mainly for 2-4 persons. Every pan and cover is the best of its type, effective and pleasant to use, while lasting a lifetime.

    The unusual handle design? We love it. It does in fact prevent slippage and the upper concave surface is perfect for fitting the handle of a spoon you’re using to stir the pan. All-Clad thought through this handle design. I’m mystified that this feature has detractors.

    The D5 pans definitely do pour better than the slightly differently designed D3 pans.

    The All-Clad D5 pans are heavier than most of the stainless cookware one finds on the market, but not unduly so—certainly lighter than Staub or Le Creuset cast iron and even lighter than the carbon steel pans from de Buyer.

    We have found these the most even-heating of all our cookware, and have been impressed that if the pan is heated first, oiled second and Maillard Reaction dynamics are followed, food can be cooked without sticking, almost as easily as it can on the best cast iron or carbon steel.

    But the D5 pans are more versatile than our cast iron and carbon steel pans, are better for sauces, are easier to clean and require less maintenance.

    If you appreciate ultimate-quality kitchen tools, I think you’ll be pleased with this D5 set.

  8. Mitch Tayse

    We moved into a new house, and, lo&behold, it had an induction cook top. So, the old aluminum-bottom Farberware wasn’t gonna cut it. I’d been wanting some real cookware anyway–our old set was from our 50-yrs-ago wedding presents, had served us well, but had some issues, chiefly cracking handles. You’d think you could get replacements, but not so. But I digress. These All-clad pans are the bomb. I don’t care that much about their looks, but they look great. And they work better than any pots and pans I’ve ever owned. Just fabulous. Tight lids. Solid handles. Perfect balance. The no-drip edge really doesn’t drip. And the heat distribution—wow, it’s really outstanding. I’m used to my old cast iron pans, which are pretty great, but still have some hot spots here and there. Not these All-clads, they’re about perfect.

    Yes, they’re expensive. But in this case you really do get what you pay for. I’m sure there are good options for less. But I’ll remember those terrible Farberware handles, and their ugly warped bottoms, for the rest of my life, and, I already can’t remember how much I paid for the All-clads. I couldn’t be happier with them.

    Incidentally, if you’re considering induction–quit considering and take the plunge. I’ve been a gas cooktop guy all my life, and have hated every electric stove I’ve ever used. But induction is best of both worlds. You get instant heat, but easy clean. I can put a quart of water on one of these induction burners and it’s boiling in a couple minutes. My massive cast iron egg pan is ready to go in the time it takes to get the eggs out. I often boil a little water on the stove to wash a dish or two, coz it’s faster than waiting for the hot water at the tap. Good thing the smooth glass top is easy to clean, coz it’s super easy to have a boilover. The heat comes on so fast and so hot; it takes some getting used to. I’ll probably never go back to gas.

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