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Rachael Ray Hard Anodized Nonstick 5-Quart Oval Saute Pan with Glass Lid, Orange

Rachael Ray Hard Anodized Nonstick 5-Quart Oval Saute Pan with Glass Lid, Orange
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Rachael Ray Hard Anodized Nonstick 5-Quart Oval Saute Pan with Glass Lid, Orange

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Description:

Increase the valuable space on the stove of your busy kitchen with this unique oval shaped saute. Because of its design you can easily fit this large piece on one burner and even a second one on the next.

Features:
  • Oval lidded saute pan from Rachael Ray collection; 5-quart capacity

  • Made from hard-anodized aluminum with nonstick interior; glass lid

  • Fun orange silicone handles are nonslip, comfortable, and heat-resistant

  • Conducts well while allowing for more room on the stovetop

  • Oven-safe to 400 degrees F; wash by hand; limited lifetime warranty

Product Details:
Product Length: 11.1 inches
Product Width: 26.1 inches
Product Height: 6.7 inches
Product Weight: 9.0 pounds
Package Length: 26.2 inches
Package Width: 11.2 inches
Package Height: 6.4 inches
Package Weight: 6.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 94 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 94 customer reviews )
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57 of 60 found the following review helpful:

5Great for Folks With Disabilities  Dec 02, 2007
By E. Hornaday
I have Lupus, and suffer from the growing loss of mobility in all of my limbs. I love to cook, but have struggled to continue using my expensive cookware because it is now too heavy for me to safely manage.

I have agonized over this development and had feared that I would be forced to replace my cookware with really thin (light and cheap) aluminum pots and pans. If so, I knew I would be giving up a lot of cooking flexibility and the quality I had learned to rely on and love.

At least, I thought that until Rachael Ray put out her imaginative cooking line! Not only does this five-quart oval saute cook like a dream, it weighs about half of what my other cookware does, has that great helper handle to lift it and serve the contents, and cleans easier than ANY pan that I own at any price.

As a result, I can continue to do what I love -- cooking -- despite my illness! When you're disabled, you have to give up a lot of things that had been meaningful in your life, not to mention independence. I applaud ANY product that is disabled-compatible.

In reading the reviews for this great pan, I hadn't noticed anyone raving about its weight. For folks like me, that's a really huge deal.

Thanks, Rach!

27 of 29 found the following review helpful:

3Good Quality, Poor Design, Mediocre Performance  Feb 10, 2009
By Jethro
The overall quality and performance of this pan is actually pretty good, as long as you don't try to use the parts of the cooking area that are hanging over the edge of the burner.

The design of this pan is flawed from the start -- the oval shape makes for extremely uneven heat distribution, which makes for some rather large cold spots at the outer reaches of the pan. With a round pan, all of the edges are an equal distance away from the edge of the burner. With this pan, the narrow part hangs 1/2" over the burner on each side, while the long section of the oval hangs a full 3.5" over on each side. Very poor design.

I also find this pan to be excessively l-o-n-g... whatever area the marketers claim is saved on the stove top from the narrow design is quickly eaten up by the added length. In reality, this pan offers no advantages over a 9" round pan -- unless you consider having a 'warming section' in your saute pan to be an advantage.

I bought this pan only because my wife wanted it for Christmas (a year ago). It is the last oval pan I will ever purchase.

Edit: After using this pan for almost two years, I have upped my rating to 3 stars, mainly because I am impressed with the build quality. The non-stock coating is still completely intact -- something I was pleasantly surprised with considering the way my Cuisinart Anodized non-stick pan surfaces degraded in a similar time-frame. I would rate the build quality of the Rachel Ray pan very close to that of the Emerilware pan that I own (which is made by All-Clad). I still think the oval shape is a poor design, but I am very pleased with performance if I don't try to use the outer edges.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5I like this pan  Oct 21, 2007
By leenbean "leenbean"
I like this pan a lot. I didn't realize how long this pan was and was a bit concerned about using it on my conventional size stove, but I have to say this pan is great! Fries really well and clean up is a breeze. I am very picky about my cooking pieces and would recommend this to anyone. Storage takes a bit getting used to, but it is looks nice enough to live on the stove top.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Fantastic Pot  Mar 08, 2007
By Roberto Bautista "Bilo Bautista"
Bought this for my wife and she loves it! She says it's the perfect size and shape and depth for a lot of different dishes. Now I'm looking forward to her doing the Rachael Ray thing for me! Perfect gift for a guy to buy for his wife! She gets a present, and I get great meals! What more can you ask for! Every time she uses it, she's happy, and I'm happy! Yum!

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

4Great pan overall, but has a few flaws...  Mar 25, 2009
By Kay F.
First, I really like this pan, I use it frequently. Because I use it frequently, I noticed some wear in the middle of the pan. The middle of the pan is discolored and has lost some of it's non-stick ability. I noticed this pan doesn't cook as well on the edges because most of the heat is concentrated to the middle, which would explain the wear and discoloration in the middle. It would also be nice if I could see my food in the pan through the lid, but it is always really fogged up. I'm not sure if that is normal or not so I'm not complaining about that too much. On the other hand, this pan is lightweight and sturdy. The handles stay cool and the grip is great, as well as the helper handle. It cleans up really well. I just hope I won't have to replace it sooner than later due to the wear in the middle. Overall, I am happy with this pan and do believe it to be of good quality, but it could be better designed to distribute more heat to the edges and not wear so much in the middle.

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