

🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the skillet that chefs swear by!
The All-Clad D3 12" Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid features a professional-grade tri-ply construction for superior heat distribution and retention. Made from high-quality 18/10 stainless steel, it’s compatible with all stovetops including induction, and oven/broiler safe up to 600°F. Designed and assembled in the USA, this pan combines durability, ergonomic design, and versatility, making it a trusted heirloom-quality cookware piece backed by a limited lifetime warranty.















| ASIN | B00FUF5K8W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,967 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #2 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans |
| Brand | All-Clad |
| Capacity | 4.5 Pounds |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Gas, Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,409) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00011644901318 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 4.74 pounds |
| Item model number | 11644901318 |
| Manufacturer | Groupe SEB |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | D3 Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Recomended, Oven Safe up to 600°F |
| Product Dimensions | 20.83 x 12.52 x 3.72 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Frying, Pan Roasting |
| Shape | Bowl/Pan |
| Special Feature | Oven Safe |
| Specific Uses For Product | Kadai, Tadka |
| UPC | 011644901318 |
N**E
Quality
Great item. Heats evenly. Quick cleanup. Looks beautiful.
H**K
Great pan worth the money
Update 12/19/25: I love my All-Clad Stainless Steel pan. The 10 inch size is perfect for small or big recipes. Sticking is a non-issue. Heat the pan, add oil, then cook on low to medium high heat (210 - 375 F). If I'm cooking something with sugar and it blackens in the pan, clean-up is easy because you can use steel wool and soap. You can't use steel wool on non-stick pans, and soap and steel wool in cast iron pans will remove seasoning. Sometimes I even forget that I own a cast iron pan. Plus, this thing is built like a tank. Everything is solid and strong. So long as you don't abuse this pan, it will last forever. A true heirloom. The $135 price tag is really a because you don't just get durability; you get quality and joy of use. The pan sits perfectly flat on a glass or induction top, no rocking like you get from cheap non-stick pans. The handle feels strong as it's riveted by two bolts, so you know it won't get loose like a cheap pan with a handle with only one screw. Those little things mess with your mind, but with All-Clad you get inner peace while cooking. I just wish I bought this pan 30 years ago. Original review: Don't wait, just buy it. Stop buying new non-stick pans every 6 months from discount stores. Stop worrying about health hazards. Buy this pan once and you're set for life. Stainless steel pans do not stick if you use them properly. First, heat the pan. Then add oil and use medium heat, around 275-300 degrees F. Yes, All Clad is not cheap. But you do get what you pay for.
S**.
All-Clad D3 12" Stainless Steel Frying pan
As advertised. Good value, fast shipping. I've always liked All Clad cookware for it's quality and durability. I've used this pan several times now. It heats evenly and with the use of a little Olive Oil, requires very little effort to clean. Most of the food residue can simply be wiped off with a paper towel. Note: Don't buy the All Clad Non-Stick. The durability of the non-stick coating did not hold up. I bought the All Clad D3 as a replacement. The All Clad D3 works much better than the so called "Non Stick".
C**E
Really fun
I used my skillet for the first time tonight. It went great! I cooked a new york strip steak. It turned out really nice. I had watched a few videos online about cooking with stainless steel. Letting the pan get warm and adding your oil choice. Its really not harder, but just different than other types of pans. I heated up the pan on 4 on my electric stove. That's just a bit higher than what I would use for my ceramic pan. I used to use it on 3. I'm gonna try it totally on 3 next time. After I let it heat for a few minutes, I put a few drops of water on it. It danced around a little like one of the online videos showed. I used some clarified butter that I made. I needed about half a Tablespoon. I let it sit and get hot. I added my steak after I patted it off with a paper towel. It sizzled really nice when I put in the steak. I let it cook for about as long as I used to with the ceramic pan, and then nugged it a little to see if it would move. I didn't get pushy. I used to do the same thing with the ceramic pan. It would release when it was ready. When it released, I flipped it and let it cook the rest of the way until it released again. The pan cleaned up easy. Low heat is the ticket. It just about entirely washed off with a few minutes of water and dish soap soaking. Less than 5 minutes. I did use a little bit of Bar Keepers friend for cookware with a soft sponge. Very happy!
A**M
Nice piece of cookware
Great on our gas stove, cleans easily despite lack of non-stick coating. Suitable for higher temp cooking and comrs with a close fitting, oven safe lid.
B**N
Give up on gimmicks
It's excellent it just cooks and very little sticks for long. I have spent a it coin or two on freaking non-stick cookware. Even if they work going luck at it still working after 6 months. I have and haven't used oils and it doesn't seem to matter. The best was chalaphon or whatever stupid name. The oil infused ceramic worked excellent for several months. I got lazy given you have to hand wash it and it was massive. So I cooked twice in it and it sort of stuck where it had simply wiped away. I cleaned and seasoned it to restore it's non stick. Anyway it's still not as good and I am done with gimmicks. Back to iron and steel! Stainless is expensive, but it seems to be the professional choice and you know it's due to durability. So I bought this and it's been the best so far. And even if it sticks it can take some abrasives. It's amazing how clean it will come out of the dishwasher. The other wannabes you rent these you keep. I only wanted some stuff that would at the very least last 2 years, but the copper turds and such might get med 3-6 months. I don't even go full bore on the burner. With breakfast it's usually gently ramped up not to burn and splatter grease. Even other stuff I don't go wide open throttle. After all if the element is glowing than it's just dumping energy and not going into the cooking. Basically spinning your wheels getting no where also I just don't like destroying stuff, because I don't enjoy buying it over and over. Update: I have done several things not ideal to this pan and it's come through rather well. I dish wash it often and don't preheat. Though durability and such is why I decided to give up on any of the non-stick gimmicks. Once things start sticking it's downhill and you can't scrub it off without more damage. Steel no problem as long as there's a think enough cladding of stainless and your aren't using a die grinder then you can buff it out or off I will say the lid is sort of annoying. It gets hot and mind you I don't go wide open. Also I cook breasts and there's not really room in it with a flat lid. Wish they made the sides a bit taller or something. Still no babying it heavy use, dishwashing, and abrasives and it's largely unharmed except the coat on the bottom I'm too lazy to buff out right now. Like I said these you keep non-stick you rent.
I**E
A good size with manageable weight. My first stainless steel pan as I have a Hexclad collection, missing the 10" pan. Like that the lid is also stainless steel as I dropped & broke my 12" Hexclad cover and now a bit wary of glass. Getting the hang of cooking without non-stick. Use it for cooking meats like striploins, salmon, prawns and scallops.
J**.
Was held up in customs, but well worth the wait. Have already used for steaks chops and delicious gravies. Excellent buy
R**K
I did a lot of research before ordering this and the D3 is a far better value than the D5. Overall, this outperforms it and also does in the pricing category too! Clean up is simple using "Bar Keepers Friend". You can make this pan pretty much non-stick by following this easy technique: 1) put pan on Med/High heat for a minute or two 2) flick a few drops of water into the pan, if it rolls around like mercury droplets, it is hot enough. 3) remove from heat for 30 seconds or so 4) put high heat oil (Canola or Avocado) onto thickly folded paper towel and rub all over pan surface (if smoke starts, let cool a little longer) 5) once coated, turn down heat to Med and put pan back and add 1-2tbsp more of same oil. You should now be able to cook and food will not stick. Clean up is a breeze! I love this Alclad pan!!
J**Y
Excellente rapport qualité prix
P**S
Great pan to cook and fry and food tastes better when cooked in this pan. You need to learn to use it. Get the drop of water to slide then put the heat down, then add oil and then cook. Any other order will make a mess for which you will need elbow grease and bar keepers friend and scotch brite to get the stains off. I did not put the heat dow and the walls were full of black burned grease spots and it cost me 20 mins of cleaning. The good thin is it can be cleaned. It is a great investment and there are many youtube videos that will teach you how to use it and clean it.
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