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stevefury68
155
Mar 11, 2018
I agree the pics are terrible but you can see some better ones on their website. Same set is double the price on Amazon. Looks like a rare home run by the boys at Massdrop. I love the handles and with a lifetime guarantee it seems like it's a great value. In my experience with cookware you really do get what you pay for, gonna pop on these.
kevin8715
82
Mar 11, 2018
stevefury68These aren't the best drop for this brand. There was a drop a few weeks earlier with the M'250c which are the ideal thickness for this material. I would honestly recommend anyone to save their money for the M'250c set.
stevefury68
155
Mar 11, 2018
kevin8715Thanks Kev, preciate the info
TomaCzar
755
Mar 11, 2018
kevin8715If that's the route you're going, hit the Request button so MD knows you're there: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/mauviel-m-250c-cookware-sets
inthewoods
13
Mar 11, 2018
kevin8715Kevin is right, but FYI - the Mauviel M'cook stainless sets are of the thicker 2.5mm variety and much, much cheaper. They're outstanding cookware and my usual go to set. I have a copper Mauviel frying pan with a stainless interior and a brass handle that is 2cm of copper thickness and it's very nice. I also have a lot of thinner, tin lined Baumalu pieces that I picked up very inexpensively at TJ Maxx. They're 1.5mm of thickness, and work just fine for most things - but I'm glad I paid the TJ Maxx prices for them. Baumalu is made in Alsace and not as nice as the Mauviel by any means but also $40 a sauce pot or small pan. The tin lining is very nonstick by nature but requires care and if you let the wrong house guest use it, can get scratched up. :/ Anyways, my long winded point is that if you want nearly the performance of the thicker copper set, get the stainless set - and then you can use it on induction as well without adapter discs.
SantiagoDraco
611
Mar 14, 2018
inthewoodsI think you mean 2mm of thickness. If the copper was 2cm thick it would weigh a ton as thats about 3/4 of an inch.
RayF
22218
Mar 15, 2018
SantiagoDracoAnd would be worth buying just for the scrap value ;- )
inthewoods
13
Mar 15, 2018
SantiagoDracolol i wrote "mm" twice! then typo... i blame auto correct, even though I'm sure it was just my own fault haha.