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Angelus2013 | Aug 22, 202101:05 PM     38

Looks like Amazon is joining the commercial industry. Don't know how long they've been doing this but I found them on a random Amazon search. They have some disk bottomed stuff and some tri-ply pans in both bare metal and nonstick. Pretty inexpensive. For some reason their tri-ply clad stuff is not included in the Amazon Commercial store page.

Their tri-ply has an interesting description. It's described as 70% stainless steel to 30% aluminum. I hope they mean the total amount of stainless steel including the handle, otherwise that is a lot of stainless steel clad with a very small amount of aluminum.

AmazonCommercial: Cookware & Utensils

AmazonCommercial Cookware

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