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All-Clad 3707-I D Stainless Steel Pasta Colander Insert

 
All-Clad 3707-I D Stainless Steel Pasta Colander Insert
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All-Clad 3707-I D Stainless Steel Pasta Colander Insert

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Description:

With its 18/10 stainless steel cooking surface and hand-polished, mirror-finished exterior, the All-Clad Stainless collection is the ultimate reflection of style and practicality. All-Clad Stainless delivers the ideal combination of professional performance and dishwasher-safe cleaning. Magnetic stainless steel makes All-Clad Stainless the ideal cookware for induction cooktops, as well. The Stainless collection is All-Clad s best-selling cookware series, and is the cookware of preference for many of the world s professional chefs and discriminating home cooks. All-Clads highly polished, high-quality stainless steel pasta insert fits any All-Clad 7-quart stockpot and provides years of service without warping. Stainless Technical Details: The 3-ply bonded design of All-Clad Stainless incorporates an aluminum center core clad with stainless steel to produce highly-responsive conduction and even heat distribution. The magnetic stainless steel exterior is essential to ensuring compatibility with all induction cooktops, while also being ideally-suited for use with traditional cooktop technologies. This bonded construction helps make any cooking task easier, giving you more control.

Features:
-3-Ply bonded construction for a lifetime of use.
-Easy-to-clean 18/10 stainless-steel interior helps prevent foods from sticking and will not react with foods.
-Mirror-finished magnetic stainless-steel exterior is hand-polished to a lustrous shine.
-Pure aluminum core covers bottom of the pan and extends up the sides for greater heat conductivity.
-Signature stay-cool handles are cast from solid stainless-steel and designed for ergonomic comfort.
-Suited for all stovetops including electric, gas, ceramic, induction and halogen.
-Made in the USA.
-Lifetime Warranty.

Features:
  • Fits any All-Clad 7-quart stockpot

  • Heavy 18/10 stainless steel with mirror-finish exterior

  • Stay-cool handles riveted for strength

  • Dishwasher safe, but hand washing recommended

  • Lifetime warranty against defects

Product Details:
Product Length: 11.9 inches
Product Width: 9.9 inches
Product Height: 9.8 inches
Product Weight: 3.7 pounds
Package Length: 11.7 inches
Package Width: 10.0 inches
Package Height: 9.9 inches
Package Weight: 3.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 5 customer reviews )
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22 of 25 found the following review helpful:

1All-disappointing  Nov 09, 2002

All-Clad's usual high quality and performance is missed with this highly disappointing colander insert. I have attempted to cook numerous pastas at varying temperatures and been frustrated every time. The water either boils over (regardless of water level in the pot) or just doesn't simmer. Ordinarily I'd blame my incompetence, but attempts by friends and family to better my performance with the pot returned similar results. I thoroughly enjoy cooking with the rest of my All-Clad collection, but have relegated the colander to the basement cupboard and pulled out the old, but reliable Reverware.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1Worst thing all-clad has ever made  May 19, 2006
By Double Oh
I love all my all-clad products, and would give them all four or five stars, with one exception--this pasta colander. I bought mine as part of the set with the 7 quart stockpot. As other reviewers have pointed out, you can't put enough boiling water in the pot to actually cook pasta without the water bubbling up the side of the pot and out the crack where the pot and colander meet. I can only boil about 1-inch over the bottom of the colander without this occuring. Can't cook much pasta in 1-inch of water. But as another review pointed out, it does look very cool, and if you have a lot of something to steam, this might just fit the bill.

11 of 13 found the following review helpful:

55 stars for steaming clams in 7qt pan  Mar 02, 2004

0 stars for using with the 3 or 4 qt pans. 1 star for using with noodles. What are they thinking? This insert orginally came with the 7 qt stock pot and for steaming clams or a heap, like 2 bunches, of asparagrass, or steaming a pile of brocolli, or new potatoes, its great. It's too small for steaming corn on the cob, at least more than 4 ears. Using it as a "pasta" insert has been a bloody failure. For Pasta, just put the noodles in the water, forget the insert. The only reason to use an insert is if you are making multiple batches of noodles. Only resturants do that, at my house everyone eats at the same time. I mean really, you have to move 6qts of water and both the pan and the insert to the sink before you can lift out the noodles then what? How are you going to put olive oil and garlic on the noodles? You need to dump the water from the pan, in which case you might as well have dumped the whole mess through a collander. (A good collander is well worth owning.)

The failure comes from you can't put enough water in the pan to justify using an insert. If you fill the pan near the top of those holes it will boil over. Which is again why using it in a 3 or 4 qt pan is a waste of time.

Does look cool in the cabinet though.

5Works perfect! place insert and add water. No problem!  Feb 18, 2012
By wendon "wendon"
I got this recenlty and owns two sets of all clad pot sets plus few other items. I read the reviews and did as one reviewer said which is to place insert in pot and then add water, bring to a boil. It did work. I had no problem with the water coming up on sides. If u think of it logigally, adding insert to pot when water is boiling will create a problem I would think.

5pasta insert  Jan 25, 2012
By carmel
I really enjoyed using this pasta insert. I've used it several times for pasta, mussels and corn, and was totally satisfied each time. I believe the perfect way to use this insert as with most insert is place the pasta insert in the pot as soon as you put water into, let it come to a boil then place your pasta or what ever into it.