copper skillet
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Listings show several common constructions: stainless-steel cookware with a copper core (multilayer/tri-ply), die-cast aluminum bodies, and cooking surfaces finished with ceramic or ceramic/titanium coatings.
These listings describe compatibility with a wide range of cooktops, including induction, gas, electric, ceramic, and halogen models.
They emphasize quick, even heating and reduced hot spots, often citing aluminum cores or layered/copper-core constructions to improve heat control.
Reported weights in these listings range from about 1.15 pounds up to approximately 7 pounds, depending on the model and construction.
The results show both die-cast aluminum bodies with nonstick coatings and layered/tri-ply stainless-steel constructions that include a copper core sandwiched between layers.