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The Cuisinart 755-26GD 5.5-Quart Multi-Purpose Pan combines professional-grade stainless steel with an aluminum encapsulated base for rapid, even heating. Designed for versatility, it features a cool grip handle system, a flavor-locking glass lid, and dishwasher-safe convenience. Made in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this pan is a durable, stylish essential for millennial managers who demand performance and longevity in their kitchen tools.




| ASIN | B000ND5CAM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,616 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #317 in Skillets |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Brand Name | Cuisinart |
| Capacity | 5.5 Quarts |
| Coating Description | Stainless Steel |
| Color | 5.5-Quart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,189 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Finish Types | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279019363, 10086279019360 |
| Heat Distribution | Even Heat Distribution |
| Included Components | Multi-Purpose Pot |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.99"D x 5.71"W x 11.02"H |
| Item Type Name | Chef's-Classic-Stainless-Cookware-Collection |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 755-26GD |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Model Number | 755-26GD |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Pot Purpose | general cooking |
| Product Dimensions | 12.99"D x 5.71"W x 11.02"H |
| Size | 5.5 Quarts |
| UPC | 086279019363 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**A
Just ok - upgraded to excellent!
I have mixed feelings about this pot. On the one hand, I like the quality construction, the glass lid (which seals very well), and the shape. This is my second item in the Chef's Classic line. There are a couple of things about this pot that I don't like, and they are big ones, so that's why I knocked off two stars (meaning I think this pot is just ok, not great and not awful). First, it takes FOREVER for water to boil. Not forever as in 10 minutes, but more like 45 minutes. You're not supposed to use this pan on high heat, so that's at a 6 on my stove, which is the highest I ever turn it up with stainless steel. Second, the base of this pan is significantly smaller than that of a stockpot, which makes it hard to use on the larger burners on my glass top stove. I believe the measurement is in the product description, so that's my fault for not measuring the burner, but I think it's annoying regardless. I guess I would say that if you have to cook something in a hurry, or if you just want it for things like boiling pasta, then keep looking. If you want to use it more like a slow cooker or have a lot of time to spend standing over it and waiting for the contents to get hot, then this is the pan for you. In my kitchen, it will probably only be used for anything that needs to simmer for a couple of hours. I wish I would have sprung for the Multiclad Pro or Calphalon Tri-Ply stock pot instead, even though they are 4-5x the price. Update 6/20/13: I came back to add a star. Since I had decided I didn't like this pan at all, I started using it in ways I wouldn't normally use my cookware. I used a metal whisk in it. I even used a metal hand blender in it. Honestly, I was kind of hoping to destroy it so I could get it out of my house, but it has held up. It has a few scratches on the bottom now, but they seem to be only cosmetic. I have used it as a large mixing bowl for double batches of muffins, and as a popcorn bowl for our air popper (it works great for this because of the large circumference of the top). In terms of cooking, I mostly use it for soup now. If I make something like potatoes in it, I just start them well ahead of when I think I need to. For something I was really disappointed in at first, this has turned out to be a pretty great little pan. Update 1/9/16: Three years in, I love this pan and have upgraded it to five stars. Shortly after I wrote the original review, I did go out and buy a Multiclad Pro stock pot. It's beautiful and a great investment, but do you know which pot I reach for almost every time? This one. It's a workhorse, and it has held up well to almost daily use. If something happened to this pot, I would buy another one in a heartbeat...but at this rate, I'm pretty sure it will last forever.
T**R
I like Cuisinart Stainless Encapsulate, and this is no different, VERY USEFUL POT.
I've made pasta in it, large batches of sauces, stews, tossed salads in it (pretty easy with the lid on, which has a lip going down into the pot)and found this a good shape overall for many things. I now have three pans in different sizes in this Chef's shape from Cuisinart, in addition to a slew of standard pieces, and find myself reaching for these the most, other than the 8" fry for mushrooms, onions, etc. This is very adaptable and useful pot, does many different things, looks cool, doesn't have a long handle to get in the way of your other pans and is a snap to clean, just like any good Stainless Steel is. Not too heavy, either, which is nice if you have mobility or pain issues with your hands. Seems well made, like all their stuff, the glass lid, a departure for them, lets you see your work without releasing vital moisture, and can provide "waterless" cooking quality seal... there is no vent, which is good if you know what you're doing, not so good if you don't. The lid is domed enough to return condensate to the sides of the dish, which helps cut crusting and sticking, and keeps things most. I don't eat meat, but you should be able to do a small chicken or cornish hens in here and have that come out very very moist. AS WITH ANY STAINLESS COOKWARE, a couple notes: keep the heat LOWER than you're used to with aluminum and other materials. Steel is fast. Keep the food moving. That is normal in any pan, but with stainless, heat transfers quickly, so keep it moving and pay attention to how fast it's searing: you save time and energy with Stainless. Lastly, let is soak before cleaning, usually the duration of your actual dining is quite sufficient and I have never yet needed anything more aggressive than a Dobie Pad or other NYLON scrubby. ALWAYS season new Stainless cookware. Keep it seasoned: this means trying to NOT use soap on the inside, but to use only very hot water and the nylon scrubby or a sponge. It's safe, natural and after several times of cooking, will be as good as teflon but smoother. Use ONLY a sponge on the outside if you can, so you don't scratch the nice finish. This is a good shape, looks like you know what you're doing, even if you're still learning, and should last a long time with a little care. It cooks evenly, quickly, works great. As with any disk/encapsulate cookware, do NOT let the flames from your burner exceed the width of the disc, and don't use it on an electric that is wider than the disc. That's one sure way to mess up or maintain the overall look of your lovely Cuisinart Stainless. It's always on sale for pretty attractive price on Amazon, so... get one! Believe me, you'll use it, even if you have no other Cuisinart Stainless encapsulated Chef's Classic cookware. This is useful.
P**R
This is a very nice versatile pot.
Somehow I seem to reach for this pot just about every time I am cooking for 3-5 persons. It is nice and so easy to use. The size and weight are perfect and the shape of this pot is really good, it's rounded corners make it easy to clean and food tends not to stick in the corners. The handles never get hot with my style of cooking and I also use it as a makeshift wok at times. I just love this pot and use it for literally all my medium to large dishes. I boil pasta in it, do soups, large batches of bolognese sauce, chili, steam veggies in it, even cook rice in it and everything turns our right. A word to the wise, as with ALL STAINLESS STEEL POTS AND PANS always remember to PREHEAT them before adding oil then the meat, etc. Do the water test when preheating your pans and you should not have any sticking issues whatsoever. Heck, sometimes I have even used it as a mixing bowl for cake recipes and its perfect. This is a great pot and I highly recommend it.
M**W
Big pros, a few possible cons
Whether or not you will like this unusual pot as much as I do depends on your needs and expectations. What I like about this pot: I like the gently rounded shape and attractive double handles (looks much better on the table or the sideboard then a regular pot); the very useful size; the even heating; and the easy cleanability. I cook every day, and I find myself reaching for this pot often lately to make soup (about five to six servings); to boil a perfect pound of pasta, then to use the same pot to toss the drained pasta with sauce, and then to serve directly from this attractive pot (fewer dishes to wash!); and to make popcorn (as others have pointed out, the size and shape of this pot are ideal for popping popcorn without burning). I also like that this is a more lightweight alternative to my enameled cast-iron Le Creuset vessel of around the same size. This Cuisinart pot comes in handy when I don't need the insulating properties of the heavier, harder to clean Le Crueset pot. I should also note that although the unusual, rounded shape of this pot concerned me a bit before I ordered this item – I was concerned about its stability on my large cast iron burners -- I have found the pot to be very stable on the stove and on the sideboard. What you may not like about this pot: It is not particularly heavy, although the bottom is well clad, and I have not found burning to be a problem as long as you regulate the heat appropriately for stainless steel. However, if you are looking for a heavyweight stainless steel pot, this isn't it. Also: if you use a hand blender to purée your soups, the curved lower sides of this pot will make it a little harder to purée every single drop (but a few extra seconds of tilting and blending will get the job done). And, as with all stainless steel, it will take a bit of elbow grease or barkeeper's friend to get every single spot off the metal. Spots don't particularly bother me these days, as almost all of my cookware is old now and has a beaten up, well loved look. But it might bother you to do the extra polishing if you want the piece to look pristine forever. Good luck with your decision.
D**S
A Must-Have
Terrific all purpose pot. Great addition to my set.
R**Y
EARNS ITS PLACE IN MY KITCHEN!
I purchased this pot about three months ago--and have used it almost daily since! It has so many virtues... the size is perfect (we are two, but have used the pot to make enough to bring to pot lucks and so on and it's pretty enough to serve from). The glass cover is a boon (helps to actually see what one is cooking and sometimes you don't want to lift the lid)--and is a comfortable weight. In fact, the pot with lid is a great weight! All those years schlepping Le Creuset, it's very nice now to wield a non-cast iron pot. The rounded rim makes pouring so simple and mess-free (and with a glass-top range that's a big consideration). Its versatility is mind-bending. Yes, popcorn, soups, stews, chilis, etc. But what I love is that because of its tall sides and quick-heat, constant temperature, I can brown poultry and so on--with no spatter to clean up! I use this pot to fry eggs... spray first with Pam or some release agent, heat, add eggs, cook to taste, and slide them on out. I do two at a time, over easy. If that's not enough, clean up is a breeze! Not had a problem with black specks, nor do I anticipate any: I read the small manual re care and use! *grin* Got it for $19.99 at Sears. Watch the circulars. We bought two, one for my brother. The price here used to be $24.95, but I think--if you are budget-buying--you can find it for less. Check out chefs.com, too. $24.95. I had no particular expectations beyond getting a Cuisinart pot at an awesome price! This is the go-to vessel in my kitchen! How ever did I live without it??? Try it; you'll like it!
R**T
Beautiful and a great size to have
To think I almost didn’t buy this pot! After reading some of the reviews in which people mentioned that it was too lightweight, I almost didn’t buy it. I decided to give it a try, and I absolutely love it! First of all, it’s just lovely on the stove. I appreciate the rounded bottom, which does make it super easy to scrape contents into another container. As far as how heavy it is—if you’re used to using the Cuisinart chef’s series, this will not be a disappointment at all. I find it to be a good and comfortable weight. It’s not a bit too light. The lid is heavy. The pot can be used in oven up to 450 degrees, but the lid can only be used up to 350. This size is perfect to have around for family meals. Great for pasta, soups, etc., and is a perfect size for a large chicken. Clean up is easy. If you do have anything to stick to the bottom, soaking with hot water and some dish soap for 10-15 minutes is usually plenty to easily wipe out the cooked-on food. If you do this, you will never need to use any abrasive pads to clean. This pot would make an excellent gift for anyone who loves to cook for a crowd.
B**R
Great for boiling but not much else
If you are reading the reviews wondering if everything will stick in this pan the answer is yes. It will ruin most of your dishes by either burning them or creating a mushy mess because you learned to keep the heat lower than needed to avoid burning. If you’re a foodie this pan can quickly turn expensive ingredients into a mushy oily mess. I learned quickly this pot was best used for boiling however today I was feeling adventurous so I made fried rice, a dish I’ve made many times. But this pan turned my organic expensive ingredients into mush with undercooked chicken because I couldn’t turn heat up enough without burning everything. The rice immediately stuck to the pan, absorbed the oil, turned mushy and the chicken kind of steamed itself. This was the last straw. This review is to warn others of the limited abilities of this pan. Frying chicken? Things will begin to burn on the bottom under the oil. Sautéing food? It’s difficult to cook all the way without burning. Everything gets too oily and forget sautéing starches as they will equally burn and turn to mush. I ordered this to cook with healthier pans but I deeply regret buying it and ruining all the ingredients from this hot mess.
J**A
Excelente producto
Llegó el paquete en excelentes condiciones y la olla se ve de muy buen material, tamaño y resistente. Tenía mis dudas al comprar por primera vez esta marca, y reviews de otras personas ayudaron a tomar la decisión. Habrá que ver cómo quedan las albóndigas 👌
S**S
Perfeito
Perfeito
P**N
Great pot
It is a size pot I was looking for and great for cooking soups i make weekly. Follow the instructions for cooking…no high heat. Medium heat works really well with this pot.
A**L
Great pot for cooking!
This is a great pot for cooking any item.
B**N
Buen producto
Súper práctica para cocinar, me encanta esta marca
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