Calphalon
Calphalon once provided nearly a dozen cookware collections. However, in 2020, it trimmed its choices by dropping a number of less popular alternatives. There are now six cookware collections available, including a combination of nonstick, stainless steel, and cast iron cookware.
The design aspects change throughout collections, but not so much that the overall coherence is lost. Except for the stainless steel parts, Calphalon cookware has a black appearance. It's not a spectacular brand with a variety of colors. Instead, it's modest and elegant, with the flexibility to integrate into any kitchen decor. Let's take a look at the design aspects by emphasizing three of the most popular collections: Premier, Signature, and Classic.
Let's start with nonstick interiors. Calphalon's conventional nonstick is black with a faint gloss. Calphalon Premier and Signature both feature a triple-layer nonstick that is metal utensil safe. Classic has a dual-layer nonstick coating that is not as durable as the triple-layer Premier and Signature coatings.
In addition to typical nonstick, Classic offers oil-infused ceramic nonstick. The inside is grey and sleek. Calphalon says that you can cook without using butter or oil with these pans, but food will stick if you don't gently grease them. While several Calphalon nonstick sets claim to be suitable for metal utensils, be cautious with sharp things such as forks and knives. If you press too hard, you will scratch the nonstick coating.
Headquarters: Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
Founded: 1963
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