Submitted by RRH12345 t3_z37uva in BuyItForLife
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RRH12345 OP t1_ixkh3k2 wrote
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkh4ei wrote
Thanks!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkh5lv wrote
Thanks!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkh6ia wrote
Thank you!
ChucklesDaCuddleCuck t1_ixkic63 wrote
I own D3, I agree with this person. D5 is definitely not worth the weight and cost unless you're a professional.
kosnarf t1_ixkl6ig wrote
I’m too lazy to find their most recent video, but their top pick hasn’t changed.
RRH12345 OP t1_ixklb9e wrote
Thank you!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkp6n8 wrote
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thefishhawk1 t1_ixksfoh wrote
The d3 everyday have nicer handles than the old d3 imho.
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkt2y7 wrote
Good to know! I’ll look into that!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixkt481 wrote
Thank you!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixky6jt wrote
I’m not, they look killer. It’s just a cost thing. A relative wants to buy me a set and I’m already feeling overwhelmed and guilty bc of the cost of the d3 or d5.
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travisstrick t1_ixli5r0 wrote
D3 for frying pans. Cuisinart clad for all pots. I’ve had this combo for about 8 years and it’s bomb proof.
EncouragementRobot t1_ixli65q wrote
Happy Cake Day travisstrick! Whenever you find yourself doubting how far you can go, just remember how far you have come.
suckmydicktonight t1_ixmla0u wrote
Own a D5 set, that I got super cheap. It’s heavy. Not cast iron heavy, though. Don’t even noticed the orange copper line on it anymore.
I think it’s works well and heats up quick. I would think D3 would function equally well.
I would buy D3 unless you get D5 for cheap.
RRH12345 OP t1_ixms8p0 wrote
Thank you!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixmsb8t wrote
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Mr-Macphisto t1_ixmyl7y wrote
We bought the 10-piece D5 set over the summer during a sale at Williams-Sonoma. It came with a free roasting pan and we also purchased some Green Pans non-stick pieces for cooking eggs and such. We’ve been really pleased with them.
RRH12345 OP t1_ixn408b wrote
Thank you!
insertcleverthought t1_ixnw366 wrote
Too funny, I've been debating the same thing!! I just used my mom's D3 to cook Thanksgiving dinner and I see absolutely no need to get D5 now. It's plenty heavy and I can't imagine paying extra to deal with something heavier.
WombatMcGeez t1_ixnxumn wrote
We’ve had our copper core set for 10 years and they’ve been great!
Opus_Zure t1_ixomeat wrote
I have the D3 3 qt Universal Pan. This pan has 2 handles, and is shallow. Fits easily into my oven. I also have the D3 4 qt everyday pan. This one has a long handle. Both cane with lids. To me is was mostly a price point. I am slowly adding. I hope you find the right one for you.
RRH12345 OP t1_ixoopaq wrote
Thank you!! I honestly have one tiny allclad pan I got at a thrift store and have no clue what series it is
RRH12345 OP t1_ixoown4 wrote
Thank you!
RRH12345 OP t1_ixop037 wrote
Thank you! I appreciate it:)
ZangiefThunderThighs t1_ixpa3s4 wrote
They do their factory seconds sale online every few months. If you miss it, just wait a few months and you'll get the next one.
I got a D3 12" fry pan and I love it. It's far lighter than my cast iron and it holds and distributes heat evenly. Can't find whatever defect it supposedly has.
MillennialModernMan t1_ixrtf14 wrote
I have the D5 because I like the brushed look, feel like it's probable easier to keep looking good than the shiny stuff. We've had them for 3 years now and they look like I bought them 3 days ago (even though I can't get my wife to hand dry them lol).
drherpdederp26 t1_ixtjrb7 wrote
Seems like alot of people are D3's here. And Id second those opinions. Plethora of reasons. But D3 all the way for home cook, and if they were prepared to spend $on a D5, ask for some Diori rubber spatulas with the money saved. Those are a great addition to any pan collection. I've had those for almost 5 years now as well.
Electronic_Goose_584 t1_iyatwep wrote
I bought D5, but like another user mentioned, I chose them over the D3 (and even the copper) only because I preferred the look, and it wasn’t a financial hardship for me to do so. I would have been totally happy with D3 if I liked the shiny finish or if that was better for my budget.
And the D5 are quite heavy, as others have warned. I have to use both hands to lift unless they are empty, and I ladle instead of pour a lot of the time, now.
RRH12345 OP t1_iyau1ke wrote
Thank you!
Electronic_Goose_584 t1_iyavlun wrote
This is also why I have D5. I don’t pamper them at all, I’m kinda wild in the kitchen, but the one thing I do take care in is scrubbing and drying them before they’ve even cooled off. Still look brand new!
SelfApothecium t1_ixkexlt wrote
In researching this myself, I’ve heard the extra weight (and cost) of the D5 is not worth it in comparison to the D3, but don’t own either so can’t personally vouch.