Demeyere frying pans review, Proline, Multiline, Industry, Ecoline etc

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The one benefit I see is that they might bring them to the US market where currently I think the Multiline isn't available (it's basically just Proline and Industry).
In the US we also have the Essential line, which is like Industry but with rivets…
I really like my Industry pots and pans and never felt the need to spend more for Proline/Atlantis
 
Low viscosity high effect enabler. That’s the story of my life…
had to.

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I've spent more money than I wanted to (five-years-ago me would've punched me), but I've ordered the Atlantis conical saucier in 20cm and 24cm, and the 28cm Multiline frying pan, thanks to the great information in this thread. I don't care that much about the proper dishwashability as I have several carbon steel skillets, but it'll make the gf happy and perhaps I'll appreciate it myself too.

Now I just need to decide what to make with them first! And hope that I won't get tempted to purchase even more.
 
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I've spent more money than I wanted to (five-years-ago me would've punched me), but I've ordered the Atlantis conical saucier in 20cm and 24cm, and the 28cm Multiline frying pan, thanks to the great information in this thread. I don't care that much about the proper dishwashability as I have several carbon steel skillets, but it'll make the gf happy and perhaps I'll appreciate it myself too.

Now I just need to decide what to make with them first! And hope that I won't get tempted to purchase even more.

you’re set!

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I've spent more money than I wanted to (five-years-ago me would've punched me), but I've ordered the Atlantis conical saucier in 20cm and 24cm, and the 28cm Multiline frying pan, thanks to the great information in this thread. I don't care that much about the proper dishwashability as I have several carbon steel skillets, but it'll make the gf happy and perhaps I'll appreciate it myself too.

Now I just need to decide what to make with them first! And hope that I won't get tempted to purchase even more.
Not a bad idea to 'start small'. Better to wait until you identify a real need than to buy stuff the whole lineup straight away and find out you didn't need half of them.
And yes I'm a complete hypocrite since I did pretty much buy them all. :D
 
Apart from another 2qt saucier, and either a Multiline or a saute pan (as mentioned above), I think I'm done buying cookware.
 
Still on my list... 28 cm stainless clad saucier - and/or de Buyer Mineral B Pro 28 cm country pan (which is a pretty similar thing).
Beyond that...maybe at some point I won't be able to resist the urge to get a 4mm Darto frying pan in 27 or 30. Not that I have any real need for it; I've already got enough frying pans to start a catering company.
 
@Jovidah
Thanks a lot for your writeup.

In addition to an existing thin 24cm pan from another company I've bought the 20 cm and the 24cm pans from the proline and the 28cm from the multiline. All pans are a joy to use.

The 24cm pan from the demeyere proline takes noticeably longer then the comparable thin pan to heat up.
First I was struggeling if I should've taken the 28cm pan from the proline. Looking back I am happy that I listened to what you recommend and picked the multiline over the pan from the proline.
 
I have finally pulled the trigger on a Multiline 28cm and another 2qt saucier. Figured I'd get them before possible tariffs make them even more expensive than they are.

If the Multiline scratches the saute itch, I should be done. If not, well.
 
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