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The Best Cookware Brands in 2024, Tested by Editors

Your cookware cavalry is your sous chef, your wingman, your assistant.

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A wise man knows that a person is only as good as the tools at their disposal. This is especially sage wisdom in the culinary realm, where a home chef depends upon any number of pots, pans, and gadgets to make a restaurant-level meal. Whether it's cast-iron skillets or nonstick cookware sets, you or the home chef in your life deserves something that will perform every time they're called upon.

Like a good chef's knife or apron, your cookware cavalry is your sous chef, your wingman, your assistant. That doesn't mean you need to largest or most expensive set. It does mean that you need one that checks all of the boxes, from durability and functionality to aesthetic and design. The following options say "yes, chef!" emphatically, ready to up your cooking game and offer all the assists necessary en route to a meal for the ages.

It doesn't matter if you're cooking for one or pulling an entire weekend in the kitchen making a slew of holiday meals. You need the best cookware and the time is now. Read on for the best sets of 2024.

What to Consider

There's quite a bit worth considering when it comes to landing on the right cookware. Take account of the following to find your culinary glass slipper.

Material

The material of your cookware will dictate a lot. From cast iron and ceramic ware to copper and stainless steel, there are many options. The different materials conduct differently, heating up quicker here and slower there, distributing one way here and another there. The material will also inform the weight of the cookware, which in turn determines how usable it is. Big heavy pans may cook beautifully but if you're breaking your back every time you bust them out, perhaps it's not worth it.

Another consideration related to material is where you'll be doing most of the cooking. Are you one to transfer that steak from the stovetop to the oven and back again? Are you all electric in the way you cook or a flame person? Are you a one-pot chef who likes things slow and low? Answering these queries and more will help you find the right set.

Cooking Surface

A good cooking surface is key and there's quite frankly a lot of exaggerated marketing out there. Is it really non-stick (as in, even when frying eggs)? Is it really built specifically for induction heat? Are there hot spots or is the warmth evenly distributed throughout the pan?

You can look past the pseudo science and focus in stead on the type of surface that suits your cooking style best. The nature of the surface will also help determine how easy the cookware is to clean and whether or not you can simply toss it into the dishwasher when the meal is done and dusted.

Durability

Obviously, you're going to want something that lasts. Cookware needs to be durable, what with all the clanking around and exposure to high heat. A well-made pan can be the difference between a generation-long culinary tool and one you're seemingly replacing every year.

Built in to the concept of durability is a solid warranty. Top brands will back up their work, offering extended warranties that reveal just how much they support their products.

How We Chose

While testing, we looked at some important traits to come up with our esteemed list. We gravitated towards cookware brands that offer expansive sets with all the essential pans and pots you might need. We focused on how easy it was to clean these pieces (nobody likes a dirty Dutch oven) and how well they performed when asked to take on a number of tasks, from pan-searing chicken to baking a good lasagne.

Beyond that, we looked at some cosmetic things too, as good cookware should be sexy and shown off. We looked at value and ergonomics, as the design should work with the way you cook, making the experience enjoyable. And speaking of design, we looked for certain standout features that made working in, say, a smaller kitchen, all the easier.

Here are the best cookware brands for 2024.

Most Durable Cookware

Hestan

Hestan
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Pros
  • High durability
  • Sleek design
  • Dishwasher safe
Cons
  • Average cooking surface

A good pan should be able to take some abuse. After all, most of us don't cook with the same elegance as, say, a Michelin-caliber chef. We operate a little more like the Swedish chef from Sesame Street. So, it pays to have something that can deal with the punches. Hestan does that and more, offering sleek design as well.

The titanium stainless steel cookware is set up with a special technology that basically creates a forcefield atop the cooking surface. That means it won't get scratched up or stained, and look good as new years down the road (although a tad spotty in terms of heat). Made in Italy, this cookware heats up quickly and can be thrown in the dishwasher when all is said and done.

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Price Range$$$-$$$$
MaterialTitanium stainless steel, copper
Cooking SurfaceSome hot spots
Dishwasher SafeMost
WarrantyLifetime
Most Reliable Cookware

Cuisinart

Cuisinart
Pros
  • Classy accents
  • Great warranty
  • Good value
Cons
  • Some areas can be hard to clean

Cuisinart is a household cookware name for a reason: the brand has been turning out reliable products for more than a half-century. While it's known for bringing the food processor to pop culture, it's also behind some great cookware. The pots and pans in the brand's portfolio blend smart features with a touch of class (we see you, curved handles).

Generally, the cookware excels and offering non-stick surfaces that cook both efficiently an evenly. The items tend to be lighter in weight as well, making them easier to use in the kitchen. The bumps on the inside of the cookware where handles join can be a chore to fully clean from time to time, but aside from that, there's very little to complain about.

Price Range$-$$
MaterialCeramic, copper, stainless steel
Cooking SurfaceEven
Dishwasher SafeMost
WarrantyLifetime
Best Copper Cookware

Mauviel

Mauviel
Pros
  • Copper
  • Clever design
  • Great heat distribution
Cons
  • Difficult to clean

Want to cook with art? Mauviel is where it's at, a brand behind some of the most eye-catching cookware on the market. This is especially true of its copper cookware, something the French company has become famous for. These pieces are showstoppers and can't be tucked away in drawers (you'll want to hang them proudly for all to see).

Copper looks cool but it's also a great culinary tool. The metal offers tremendous conductivity and heat control, while offering that special shimmer it alone only can. The stainless steel interiors are a synch to clean and the organic rims offer a great surface to pour out of. It's easy to see why pro chefs have counted on Mauviel for many generations, and counting.

Price Range$$$-$$$$
MaterialCopper
Cooking SurfaceOutstanding
Dishwasher SafeNo
WarrantyLimited
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Best Cast Iron Cookware

FINEX

FINEX
Pros
  • Great heat retention
  • Incredible aesthetic
  • Smart design
Cons
  • Quite heavy

Made in America, FINEX is responsible for some of the coolest, highest-functioning cast iron cookware. It's rustic and modern all at once, boasting a signature style (those geometric shapes) and coiled handles that cool quickly. The individual products are very sophisticated, from griddles that span two burners perfectly to petite pans that can make restaurant-quality reductions.

The lineup can handle high heat and transition cleanly from stovetop to oven and back. And about the shape? The added sides are a plus, offering more opportunities to pour off excess liquid with ease. You can start with a grill pan or Dutch oven but in the end, you're going to want to collect everything FINEX makes.

Price Range$$$-$$$$
MaterialCast Iron
Cooking SurfaceEven
Dishwasher SafeNo
WarrantyLifetime
Best Enameled Cast Iron Cookware

Le Creuset

Le Creuset
Pros
  • Best color selection
  • Best Dutch oven
  • Great for slow cooking
Cons
  • Smaller pans don't perform as well

Le Creuset practically single-handedly made cooking fun and radiant again (we'll hand some credit to food television too). The French company, which will celebrate its 100th birthday in 2025, has become synonymous with not only great enameled cast-iron options but dazzling colors. Julia Child endorsed the stuff, need we say more?

Well, we will. There's a classic feel to the wares, from the ergonomic design to the rimmed lids. We love the oversized handles (especially when you're donning an oven mitt or two) and the sharply-designed lid offers. If slow-cooking is your thing, Le Creuset is at your service. And the lineup will brighten up your kitchen and table with a near-endless offering of color choices.

Price Range$$$$
MaterialEnameled cast iron
Cooking SurfaceEven
Dishwasher SafeYes (except those with wooden handles)
WarrantyLifetime
Best High-Heat Cookware

Made In

Made In
Pros
  • Great color options
  • Great heat capacity
  • Good value
Cons
  • Occasional uneven cooking spots

The lineup from Made In comes in a nice color palette and can truly handle the heat. These babies are engineered to withstand temperatures as high as 580 degrees, which is pretty impressive and separates the Made In family from the rest of the pack.

The brand's cookware is versatile too, coming in just about every form. They make quality stainless steel, enameled cast-iron, nonstick, carbon steel, and copper options. We like the modern feel of this cookware, which touts reinforced bottoms for lasting durability. It's no wonder top chefs and outlets like Food Network and more are singing the praises of Made In. They're not the cheapest on the lot, but they're far from overly expensive, and considering what you get, the value can't be overlooked.

Price Range$$-$$$
MaterialStainless steel, copper, graphite, cast iron, carbon steel
Cooking SurfaceSome hot spots
Dishwasher SafeMost
WarrantyLimited
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Best Adaptable Cookware

Joseph Joseph

Joseph Joseph
Pros
  • Adaptable design
  • Great for smaller kitchens
  • Good value
Cons
  • Don't perform as well in oven

UK outfit Joseph Joseph just dropped at Space cookware collection in the US this spring. Devised by city-dwelling chefs over a five-year research and development phase, the set is finally out and it's worth the wait. Touting thirteen essential pieces, the cookware in engineered with patented design tech that allows pieces to break down and stow in tighter spaces with ease. They even nest together, meaning the use of some 50% less space than the average cookware set. Attention small kitchen users: Joseph Joseph is your sous chef.

There's even more to like, from the 20-year warranty to the non-toxic coatings. The set does just fine in the oven and the tempered glass lids are ideal for those who like to keep an eye on what's simmering. And even the lid handles fold in for the utmost in efficient use of space.

Price Range$$-$$$
MaterialStainless steel, glass, ceramic
Cooking SurfaceAverage
Dishwasher SafeYes
WarrantyLimited
Best Ceramic Cookware

Xtrema

Xtrema
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Pros
  • Even heat distribution
  • Easy to clean
  • Great in all cooking environments
Cons
  • Somewhat fragile

Cooking with ceramic is a joy and that's what this brand specializes in. Many of the pieces are made from sustainable materials and the combination of prime cooking surface and smooth heat distribution is hard to beat. The work of Chinese artisans, the cookware from Xtrema honors age-old traditions while high-functioning enough to deal with the many culinary approaches of today, from grill and open-flame preparation to stovetop cooking and even reheating in the microwave.

Ceramic cooking is often faster too, as the things come to temperature quicker (and often hold heat longer). They're surprisingly durable and the ultra-smooth surfaces are all the easier to keep clean. And while ceramic cookware is generally seen as quite heavy, you'll be surprised at how much lighter these pieces are than, say, cast iron.

Price Range$$-$$$
MaterialCeramic
Cooking SurfaceExcellent
Dishwasher SafeNo
WarrantyStrong
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What Else to Consider

A simple frying pan or Dutch oven will allow you to get by but the best cookware brands offer a bit more. It's important to consider certain features, like volume, material, and design. Good ratings and name brands can offer some insurance, but you also want to make sure the cookware works for you on a personal level. Somebody living solo in a tiny apartment in New York probably has different cookware needs than a father of two in a sprawling house with a newly-renovated kitchen.

Look for the pieces you'll use most, like frying pans, pots big enough to boil pasta or make soup, or baking ware if that's your thing. Think about the ingredients you cook with and what might accent that (as in a nice nonstick pan if you like making eggs in the morning) or something that can both sear and broil if you like to keep enjoying things you would normally grill, even in the offseason.

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