I'm a Chef, and This is the Pan Set I Cook With in my Professional Kitchen – You Can Shop it for Nearly $140 Off Right Now
If I could start fresh in the kitchen, I’d buy this set and jump on the sale
Buying cookware can be confusing. Even as a trained cook and product tester myself, it can be easy to get distracted by branding, trends, and sleek marketing.
Made In is one of the best cookware brands I trust. The company develops its cookware by consulting professional restaurant chefs, and its pans are used by top cooks across America.
Now that the Made In Early Black Friday sale has kicked off, the one set I actually recommend – and think is worth replacing your current mismatched or peeling cookware for – is finally discounted.
Made in Italy with non-toxic materials, this practical set combines the best ceramic non-stick pan with a useful, durable stainless steel trio: a saucepan, stock pot, and skillet. That's everything you'll need for most cookery.
If you're looking for the best non-toxic cookware set to replace flaking Teflon pans, this Made In bundle is the most practical and well-rounded option I’ve tested.
Why This Set Stands Out
Firstly, it covers 90% of what most home cooks actually need. Between the stainless steel trio and the best non-stick fry pan, this set handles nearly every task. I’d call it a ‘foundation set ' – the only thing I'd probably add is a sauté pan for dishes like curry or tossing pasta.
I tested the Made In Stainless Steel skillet on the induction hob in my test kitchen
As I explain in my Made In stainless steel pan review, this skillet performs like something you’d find in a professional kitchen, with excellent heat distribution and a durable brushed finish that doesn’t scratch easily. It is also able to withstand really high temperatures in the oven.
The included saucepan and stock pot are also stainless steel, and great everyday sizes. The small saucepan works for sauces, gravies, and sides, while the roomy stockpot is for boiling pasta, broth, or soup.
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I've been using the Made In CeramiClad™ Non-Stick Frying Pan to fry eggs and omelettes for 6 months without a hitch
Non-stick can be hit-or-miss across brands, but the Made In CeramiClad pan lasts longer than most and stays non-stick without feeling flimsy. It’s the pan I reach for when making eggs, pancakes, or delicate fish. It also avoids the chemicals associated with older Teflon-style coatings.
Unlike many brands, these premium ceramic frying pans are American-made cookware. Constructed in Wisconsin with five layers of stainless steel and a non-toxic ceramic coating, the result is durable, effective, abrasion-resistant, and oven safe up to 550°F.
My Top Picks From the Made In Black Friday Sale
If you don’t need a full set right now, a few of Made In’s individual pieces are also included in the Black Friday sale.
This stainless steel pan heats evenly, you don't need to worry about leaching or scratching, and you'll get a pro-level, golden sear. It is a fantastic value for money and a trusted brand among restaurant chefs.
This trio of ceramic-coated pans will serve every kind of cooking task that comes your way, from quesadillas for the whole family to a simple French omelette for one.
This is the only piece I’d consider adding to the foundation collection. I cook a lot of one-pot dinners at home, and this sauté is perfect for the job – stainless steel for building flavor, and sturdy enough to finish dishes in the oven.
If you're considering buying stainless steel cookware for the first time, never fear; it's easier than you think. I've written a guide on: how to make any pan non-stick without the chemicals.
For more buying advice, I've written a full guide to how to choose the best cookware, featuring more tried-and-tested brands and guidance on how to get the best value for money, too.

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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