- A quick review on Hard Anodized Cookware
- A quick review on stainless steel Cookware
- Comparison between Stainless Steel & Hard-Anodized cookware
- Differences Explained in Detail
- Conclusion
1. A quick review on Hard Anodized Cookware
Hard-anodized aluminum is manufactured by putting the aluminum base through an electromagnetic process that hardens and strengthens the metal, giving it superb durability.
Due to aluminum’s inherent conductive properties, this cookware distributes heat more evenly than its stainless steel counterparts. The non-stick coating means that it is easy to clean.
Appearance :
Most hard-anodized aluminum cookware features a dark gray exterior and a black or charcoal cooking surface — a side effect of the anodizing process.
It certainly doesn’t look bad, and its classic appearance fits in well with any kitchen decor. But, if you’re into the shine of stainless steel or the reds, blues, or other bright colors, your options are limited.
2. A quick review on Stainless Steel Cookware:
Stainless steel cookware is a kitchen staple due to its attractive appearance, unmatched durability, and ability to do it all. That includes searing, browning, braising, broiling, boiling, sauteing, and much more.
There are several stainless steel cookware variations, including fully-clad and impact-bonded. Fully-clad bonds pieces of metal together in what is called ply. Ply refers to the number of bonded layers in the cookware’s construction.
Appearance
Stainless steel cookware usually features a shiny polished exterior and a smooth silvery interior. It’s a classy cookware that you can use to cook and serve the food.
3. Comparison between Stainless Steel & Hard-Anodized cookware :
Let’s make a comparison between Stainless Steel & Hard-Anodized Aluminum and check it out from different parameters.
Parameters | Hard-anodized Aluminum | Stainless Steel |
Heat Conductivity | Excellent | Fair |
Non-stick Feature | Present | Absent |
Maintenance | Requires careful cleaning | Easy to clean |
Durability | Tough and extremely durable | Resistant to rust, stain, and corrosion; highly durable |
Dishwasher Compatibility | Not dishwasher safe | Dishwasher safe |
4. Differences Explained in Detail :
1. Heat Conductivity
We’re all aware of aluminum’s heat conducting capacity, which extends to the anodized form as well. Due to its excellent heat conductivity, food gets cooked evenly at a shorter time. Stainless steel, on the other hand, does not conduct heat evenly, thereby, resulting in hot spots that result in uneven cooking and searing. However, these days, stainless steel pots and pans come with copper or aluminum cores at the bottom, so as to improve the overall conductivity of the material.
2. Non-stick Coating
The anodized aluminum utensils have undergone an electrochemical process that results in a layer of aluminum oxide on the surface. These dark gray-colored pots and pans come with a non-stick coating characteristic―the coating is stick-resistant, which causes the cookware to repel the food and cause minimal sticking. Since this material is also scratch-resistant, it makes it a very friendly cooking tool. Stainless steel utensils, on the other hand, don’t come with a non-stick coating, and thus, do not provide the stick-free cooking facility.
3. Durability
Because the anodized kind has an additional coating, the base metal gets additional strength, thereby making the pots and pans more sturdy and durable. In fact, hard-anodized aluminum cookware is known to be the most durable kind of cookware available today, and twice as sturdy as stainless steel ones. Then again, there is the risk of the anodized coating wearing off with time, which can be dangerous due to the aluminum metal being revealed. The stainless steel ones don’t come with a potential risk of toxicity. Moreover, the alloyed cookware are rust and corrosion-resistant as well.
4. Maintenance
The anodized version cannot be washed in a dishwasher because its coating can get discolored and damaged. It must be hand washed; however, metal scrubbers mustn’t be used on them. They must be washed gently with sponges to protect the non-stick surface. The stainless steel version can handle the wear and tear of daily life, and is also dishwasher-friendly. You can also use metal scrubbers without the fear of eroding the metal surface. Moreover, they can also be used safely in the oven or broiler.
5. Conclusion
While both aluminum and stainless steel materials have their pros and cons, both make wonderful cookware options. If it’s within your budget, get both! Purchase one of each material and test it out for yourself. Once you know which material you’re comfortable with, you can go ahead and enlarge your cookware collection.
Here are some premium stainless steel cookware in India that are 100% nickel-free.
1. Meyer Select :
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2. Meyer Trivantage :
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3. Meyer Centennial :
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If you are looking for hard anodised cookware that are suitable for all cooktops, can withstand high temperature and come with a lifetime warranty, then these are the perfect options for you:
1. Circulon Origin
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2. Meyer Accent
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