Club Aluminum Pots & Pans Information

Cookware with the Club Aluminum name are virtually indestructible, are non-stick and versatile. These pots and pans are made of very heavy aluminum to outlast other brands. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. History

    • In the early 1900's Club Aluminum was used by door to door salesman with demonstrations as a marketing strategy. Sales saw a downturn during The Great Depression but revived 20 years later with a new code of ethics called "the four way test."

    Features

    • Club Aluminum pots and pans contain heavy aluminum and heavy aluminum lids. They have a flat bottom, which does not warp and makes them appropriate for ceramic and smooth top stoves. The heavy gauge aluminum is non-stick and easy to clean.

    Sizes

    • A complete set of Club cookware includes one, two and four quart saucepans, an eight-inch fry pan and a six-quart Dutch oven. All include heavy aluminum lids.

    Versatility

    • The lids on the knobs will not burn in the oven. Club Aluminum is versatile and you can use it on a cook top or in the oven with the lid on.

    Considerations

    • Mirro owns The Club Aluminum Company and still produces this type of cookware with a silicone non-stick lining. Original Club pieces are available for purchase online and in antique shops.

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