Our Favorite Cookware Set Of 2020

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Amazon A large collection of cookware can quickly take over your kitchen cabinets, and if you live in a smaller home or apartment, the Space Saving collection from Calphalon will be your best friend. These pans are specially designed to stack together neatly, taking up 30% less space.

This non-stick set consists of an 8-inch skillet, a 10-inch frying pan with lid, 1.5- and 2.5-quart saucepans with lids, a 3-quart "everyday" pan with lid, a 6-quart Dutch oven with lid and a steamer insert. Because the set is part of Cuisinart's GreenGourmet line, the products feature an eco-friendly nonstick coating and the handles are made from 70% recycled steel.

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We've taken all these factors into account as we selected the following cookware sets for our buyer's guide. After hours of research, reading product reviews, comparing brands and taking a deep dive into their reviews, we've landed on these eight great cookware sets for any type of home cook.

However, there are so many cookware sets to choose from and the price can range from under $100 to over $1,000, so it can be a tough choice, especially if you're not familiar with common cookware brands or materials that can include stainless steel, ceramic, non-stick coating and enameled cast iron. To help make your decision a little easier, here are some high-quality products that are also our absolute favorite cookware sets by various categories that you can buy today and get cooking right away with the best cookware set for your needs:

Amazon This collection of copper cookware from Calphalon will look absolutely stunning in your kitchen -- and their performance is nothing to scoff at, either! The set consists of 8- and 10-inch frying pans, 1.5- and 2.5-quart saucepans with lids, a 3-quart saute pan with lid and a 6-quart stock pot with lid.

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Amazon If you want the absolute best cookware set, no matter the price, arguably the best option is this 10-piece set from All-Clad. While it's not cheap, this set of stainless-steel cookware will last for the rest of your life if taken care of properly, making it a worthwhile investment for home chefs.

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Aluminum pieces are typically less expensive, for example, but they're also less durable for cooking. Stainless steel can withstand heavier use, but it costs more and isn't as great at conducting heat while cooking (which is why stainless-steel pans often have an aluminum core). And pans with a non-stick coating can make clean up easier.

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