Calphalon Pots
When I was first looking at getting a set of Calphalon Pots, I didn’t know where to start. This was because I was being bombarded with a range of names such as Calphalon One, Simply Calphalon, Calphalon Tri-ply etc, etc…
I also noticed Calphalon Pots came in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, cast iron and copper. In addition, some of these Calphalon Pots were coated with non-stick coating.
I was finding it difficult to categorize all these combinations of Calphalon Pots. I simply wanted a “birds-eye” view of the whole range so that I can hone in on the one I want.
That shouldn’t be difficult…. So I thought!
I jumped online and just couldn’t find a basic, simple one page summary of the Calphalon Cookware range. Hence, I decided to put one together. So here it goes……
Calphalon Pots and Cookware Summary
- Calphalon Infused Anodised
- Calphalon One
- Calphalon Non-Stick
- Calphalon One Non-Stick
- Calphalon CS Non-Stick
- Calphalon Contemporary Non-Stick
- Calphalon Everyday Non-Stick
- Simply Calphalon Non-Stick
- Calphalon Stainless Steel
- Calphalon Contemporary Stainless Steel
- Calphalon Tri-ply Stainless Steel
- Simply Calphalon Stainless Steel
- Calphalon Enamel Cast Iron
- Calphalon Copper
- Calphalon Tri-ply Copper
I hope this helps to put the “Calphalon Cookware” jigsaw together so that you can see where all the Calphalon Pots fit in.
I personally prefer the “Simply Calphalon Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set” because it has the most practical combination of pots. I prefer stainless steel pots because their durable and maintenance free and I am used to using non-stick frying pans because their easy to clean and take less oil in cooking.
I think this is a must have for someone starting their new home or for someone who wants to enhance their cooking experience with a higher quality pots.



