





🍳 Elevate your skillet game—cook like a pro, serve like a boss!
The Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 8" Open Skillet features a robust triple-ply stainless steel construction for rapid, even heating and superior cooking performance. Its cool-touch, riveted cast stainless steel handle ensures safety and durability, while tapered rims provide drip-free pouring. Oven and broiler safe up to 550°F and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup, this skillet is compatible with gas, electric, and induction stovetops. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, it’s a versatile, professional-grade essential for everyday culinary excellence.




| ASIN | B009P484KU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,735 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #125 in Skillets |
| Brand | Cuisinart |
| Capacity | 8 Inches |
| Coating Description | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Open Skillet |
| Compatible Devices | Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,563) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086279051264, 10086279255553 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | MCPS22-20N |
| Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 550 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | MultiClad Pro 8" Open Skillet, MCPS22-20N |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 14.76 x 8.86 x 2.76 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sautéing, frying, searing, browning |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sautéing, frying, searing, browning |
| UPC | 086279255556 086279051264 |
N**E
Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 8" stainless steel pan
This pan has definitely met my expectations. It is a very nice looking pan and works great! I cooked some scrambled eggs in it to test for non-stick. It preformed great. As good as my 5 ply Misen 12". The edges are sealed so definitely dishwasher safe. As a 3-ply pan it warms up very fast compared to a 5-ply pan. I actually over heated it warming it to cook the eggs. It turned a beautiful golden color lol. I left it off the heat waited 2 minutes and added the high heat cooking oil and a half a tablespoon of butter and the eggs cooked perfectly and no stik. I hand washed it and it was as easy as any non-stick to clean. I used Bar keepers friend to clean it and bring it back to new looking. All in all a great pan to cook eggs in at a very reasonable price.
D**D
I liked it so much that I bought another one
I have 3 Multiclad Pro frying pans. This is my second 8” frying pan. Great size for what I cook. I’ve used them every day for the past year. There was a learning curve to cooking with stainless steel but once learned you can cook just about anything without it sticking. I really like the height of the sides, helps to contain food and splatters. The handle gives a very good grip when pouring. The weight and quality is as good as the more expensive brands. I have been very happy with the quality of the entire Multiclad Pro line of cookware.
S**A
Love it
awesome, easy to maintain. wish I'd gotten the version the came with the lid.
G**I
Heavy, sturdy and good value for money
This is a good quality stainless steel skillet that heats evenly. It's thick, sturdy and well-made. The design is simple yet elegant, with tapered rims that not just look good but also act as a pouring lip. The handle is riveted at a certain angle that helps when lifting the skillet. It stays cool and has a "thumb rest" design/shape (as mentioned in the description) which one may or may not find comfortable. Making sure the handle is comfortable is important because the skillet is relatively heavy. This is especially true if you often lift the skillet off the stovetop when cooking. I have been using it for a few months now and I have no complaints other than that they should have included a lid at this price. Also, the surface has developed a few hard water stains but they can be cleaned easily. At the given price, the skillet is a good value for money.
W**.
Top quality and the best value pan out there!
This is a great quality skillet. Well constructed and heavy. The handle is comfortable and stays cool and the curved brim creates a neat pour. The only fault I find is that it scratches very easily. In my experience, contrary to the other reviews, Bar keeper's friend does produce very fine scratches on these. I used the soft side of a dish sponge with the cleaner to get rid of some oil smoke stain and it scratched the pan. Aside from that, the pan is very easy to clean. Most of the time, you just need to "deglaze" whatever is stuck on it and it'll come right off. If you're cooking tomato products and the pan becomes discolored, just rinse it with vinegar. The value of this pan is amazing. So much so, in fact, I bought the 8 inch model shortly thereafter. One thing I have to say is, before purchasing these, I was torn between the Cuisinart and the slightly more expensive All-Clad. Based on user reviewers, the performance of these two are comparable and the difference negligible. But I was still drawn to the All-Clad a bit more, because the brand almost certainly guarantees top quality. In the end, the deciding factor was what I perceived to be All-Clad's arrogance. Specifically, numerous reviews (positive ones at that) fault the uncomfortable handle design and I realized this popular complaint has continued throughout the years and yet the company refuse to make adjustments based on this feedback. I refused to support a company insensitive to legitimate customer feedback and I am so glad I did.
F**.
Great egg pan.
Ecellent little pan. I bought it for eggs basically. You can fit 4 easily. There was a small learning curve but after having carbon steel and cast iron it's basically the same. I like this one better now than the others less cleaning when your done. I couldnt gauge my temperature at first so I used an infrared temperature sensor. For me at 250 deg. a quick shot of spray avocado oil. Followed 1/2 to 1 tbsp. butter. It will have a small sizzle at around 250 deg. when the butter stops foaming add your eggs. Covered if making over easy. DO NOT touch them until you see the edges start to bubble up. Your eggs are starting to realese now. You can slowly start checking with your spatula or shake the pan, they will slide. If they stick your temp was too high or your eggs were too cold. I crack the shell and let them sit in a bowl while I'm prepping and warming the pan, this is very important. Hash browns also will stick if frozen. Let them warm to room temp and covered them on low until they release naturally! And they will practice with one egg. Ommelletes are more forgiving BTW. My carbon steel DB and my cast iron are to much maintanance for what its worth.
J**Z
The best value in TriClad cookware
In my opinion, the best value among the many low-cost TriClad cookware options available. It offers a smoothed polished finish unlike other competing product’s machined finish. I have transitioned from non-stick cookware to high carbon steel for health and ecological reasons, but moved to tri-clad stainless to get away from the seasoning/rust/acidic foods issues of high carbon steel. I was able to fry my first egg without sticking, thanks to watching several YT tutorial videos on how to properly cook using stainless steel. I highly recommend doing this, as preheating properly and temperature management is extremely important. I was so pleased with the product that I have since added the rwo larger sizes to my collection.
F**A
HORRIBLE PRODUCT
THIS IS THE FIRST BAD REVIEW I HAVE EVER GIVEN. THE WORD NONSTICK IS OUT OF THE QUESTION. I TRIED ONE EGG AND IT STUCK TO THE PAN INSTANTILY. THEN I TRIED WITH BUTTER HORRIBLE STUCK EVEN MORE. I THREW OUT THE BOX OR I WOULD SEND IT BACK. DO NOT BUY
F**L
I have purchased a range of stainless steel pans from reputable brands including Made In (5 ply), Demeyere (Proline 7 Ply ), Le Creuset (both their Classic and Signature pans), Ninja (Everclad), and ProCook (Signature). This is my first Cuisinart pan, and I’m already very impressed with its quality and sturdiness. Having owned and tried multiple stainless steel pans across a range of brands and price points, this 8-inch pan stands out immediately. At around £35, it feels too well to be true. The construction is solid, and for anyone familiar with using stainless steel pans, it performs beautifully. Out of all the pans I own - if I had to pick one - I'd pick to have this in the full 12-piece set, no questions asked. The combination of price, build, and performance makes it a standout in its category. Cons: If I really need to knit pick on something then I'd say it's slightly (ever so slightly) on the heavier side, though nowhere near the heft of cast iron or Demeyere Proline pans. This is minor and doesn’t affect usability. For the thickness it is expected and easily over seeable espeically if you don't own as many pans as me to compare it to. It terms of stickiness, cooking, and burtness, it works great. For any review that complain about these, they just lack the skill and knowledge. Remember SS pans require some learning, but once you get use to it, it is the best type of pans you will come across which are easy to clean, cook with and maintain effortlessly.
A**R
Sehr gutes Produkt. Shade es gibt night mehr topfer im Amazon
D**S
Pros: good design for the skillet, excellent design for the handle, light weight (although this can be considered a disadvantage as usually for stainless steel the heavier the better), handle doesn’t heat, when seasoned well, it is non-stick, and makes great steak and fish. Cons: the grade of the stainless steel isn’t mentioned anywhere, I am not sure if it is 18/10, I even sent to the company and asked them but they didn’t reply, color changed on the first use, and after second use it got stained in both inner and outer surfaces, the stains in the inner surface was almost removed by cleaning with metallic dish-washing wire and vinger, but left scratches on it, whereas I failed to clean the outer surface
R**T
Cooking using stainless pans takes a little getting used to and this one is no different. Food does stick if you’re not careful (and could be a pain to clean) but once you get the hang of it, it’s really nice. The pan is well crafted and feels very solid to hold and work with. Only tried stovetop so far and it’s been great.
P**K
100% great pan
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