








🍳 Cook Like a Pro, Serve Like a Boss
The Heritage Steel x Eater 2 Quart Saucier Pan is a premium, 5-ply fully clad stainless steel pan made in the USA, designed for even heating and durability. It features a stay-cool handle, is induction compatible, oven and broiler safe up to 800°F, and contains no toxic coatings—perfect for professional-quality sauces and versatile cooking.











| ASIN | B0CJT1R5SJ |
| Brand | Heritage Steel |
| Capacity | 2 Quarts |
| Coating Description | Ceramic |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Date First Available | November 3, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is Suitable For Stovetop | Yes |
| Item Weight | 3.78 pounds |
| Item model number | Eater x Heritage Steel 2 Quart Saucier |
| Manufacturer | Heritage Steel |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 16"D x 8"W x 4.5"H |
| Size | 2 Quarts |
| UPC | 850042331125 |
D**E
Great Quality and Price
Love my Heritage Steel products. They are well made. Easy to clean and supports American made.
D**.
A truly BIFL saucepan
Context: I didn’t think I’d spend this much for a 2 qt saucepan. My own hand-me-down Farberware 2 qt saucepan from 30+ years ago was starting to have burn spots and the aluminum plate on the bottom was getting thin from others’ and general use. Comparison: I tried a plethora of pans from Fissler, All-Clad d3, their graphite (?) version which had a thinner base, Cuisinart MCP, Greenpan x Food52, and Tramontina Prima and Tri-Ply. Suffice to say, I ended up keeping this one. Pros: - Great for making sauces, single serving pasta, hot chocolate, compotes, you name it. - The manufacturer is US-based which is a plus. - Care instructions also state to hand wash if possible. The rivets for the handles don’t hamper cleaning. One of my must-have’s was a pan that could endure the occasional/often throw in the dishwasher. This one’s passed with flying colors. - I like how light it is compared to the other pans I used. It’s a single uninterrupted layer on the bottom compared to clad pans. - water boils easily in this pan on a gas stove, almost like an induction cooktop. - factory seconds on their website make it a great buy; new is also still worth it for the longevity I believe I will have. Cons: - The handle doesn’t get too hot. The lid, on the other hand, does and you will definitely need mitts for that. - The pot will easily boil over if you have pasta in there with the lid on, even if there’s one inch of opening.
S**Y
Perfect size and quality
I love this brand of cookware, so much!! So well made, so nice to use, easy to clean up, and cooks so evenly. I use it for many things: soups, sauces, rice! It's the perfect size for two people. It is pricey, but I feel it is worth it. I have several pieces from this brand, and I love them all.
A**N
not a good pan
clunky piece of junk, handle to heavy/long, makes it tip over
B**K
It's made in America
Wish it was dishwasher safe and stayed shiny. Love American-made products
C**P
Yes, Chef!
Higher quality than All Clad and less expensive. I love my new 2 quart saucier!
J**Y
Great pan = great food
This is my favorite saucier. 😍 It's beautiful, easy to clean, made in Tennessee, and it will last forever. It's the perfect weight, & comfortable handle (that stays cool on my gas range). I can't say enough good things. Great pan, but with confidence.
S**9
Quality cookware
Multi-ply cookware w/w SS cooking surface, all metal construction, riveted handles, what could be more correct??? Rounded edges where the pan base meets the walls which allows total surface access by your whisk or spoon. This replaces a 20 plus year old Meyer hard anodized aluminum, spot welded sauce pan that had lost most of the internal surfacing exposing the aluminum beneath, RIP..........
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