Mauviel Cookware Reviewed: Everything You Want To Know

Are you looking to upgrade your pots and pans? Do you want pots and pans that impress? Or look amazing on your kitchen? Look no further.

The Mauviel Cookware set is the copper cookware set that you should seriously consider.

However, be forewarned that this cookware set is not for everyone. It is a luxury set and not a necessity.

Having said that, there is definitely a difference in how it performs compared to all other cookware.

The French should definitely be proud of this product created since 1830.

Let’s take a closer look at why Mauviel Cookware has an exceptionally long history.

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Why does Mauviel Cookware have such an exceptionally long history?

In this day and age, it’s not uncommon to see companies start up and shut down the following year. Why is this common? Often the products they sell are sub-par and not of quality.

Enter Mauviel.

The company, after all, has been in the business since 1830. Mauviel cookware are made in France, and known for heating evenly and quickly compared to other cookware.

The company was founded by Ernest Mauviel in a Normandy village, Villedieu-les-Poêles.  The place was dubbed the city of copper with a copper industry that had been thriving there for centuries.

Through the years, Mauviel has remained successful for its superior quality products preferred by top chefs and professionals. Aside from products made of copper, Mauviel has cookware made of stainless steel and aluminum.

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What exactly does Mauviel Cookware make?

Mauviel cookware consists of a wide range of cookware and kitchenware you’ll need for everyday use. The company makes beating bowls, crepe pans, frying pans/skillet, sauce pans, sauté pans, and roasting pans. There are also steamer inserts, wok, tarte tatin , jam pans, paella pans, and cocottes.

Although Mauviel is arguably best known for its copper cookware, it also makes use of other materials for its pots and pans. It makes use of stainless steel as well for its pots and pans for factual heating and uniformity round the edges.

Another material commonly used in Mauviel cookware is black anodized aluminum which is known for its anti-corrosion quality. The said material is also better than stainless steel in heat conduction, resulting to more uniform heat distribution. It is also of the non-stick type which makes retrieval of the food easier.

How Mauviel Copper Cookware Withstands a Cooking Marathon

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Mauviel’s copper cookware takes advantage of the inherent qualities of the material. Copper is considered as the best material for cookware since it is able to conduct heat quickly and uniformly. Copper cookware can facilitate heat transfer through the base and sides quickly. This explains why many chefs and homemakers prefer to use copper cookware.

Aside from the use of a material that can conduct heat evenly and quickly, Mauviel cookware has a durable construction that is the envy of many makers. Its pots, pans, and other kitchen equipment have a style and finish that distinguish them from the competition.

Copper cookware can also help you save energy. The material, after all, is one of the most energy efficient. It can save households energy throughout its lifespan.

Copper cookware can also be professionally polished after years of use. In fact, these pots and pans can be made to look better than new ones that they still command a higher price in most online stores.

Mauviel class is now in session – What is Mauviel 1830 M’Heritage Cookware?

The Mauviel 1830 M’Heritage cookware features cookware set made of two powerful and traditional materials—copper and stainless steel. Products under this line are made of 90 percent copper and 10 percent 18/10 stainless steel.

There are three M’Heritage types, according to thickness:

1.) The thickest of the three is the M250C, which is characterized by a copper skin 2.5mm thick.  Pans under this line have cast iron handles.

2.) The next grade is those that have a copper skin 2.0mm thick. Unlike those in the M250C line, these pans have stainless steel handles.

3.) The last grade of pans is the M150C, with a copper skin 1.5mm thick. These pans, meanwhile, have bronze handles.

While the pans under the Mauviel 1830 Heritage line aren’t cheap by any standards, they do have a lot of advantages that have made them very popular among chefs and homemakers.

One is that these pans can heat up quickly on an electric stove, as compared to a cast iron or stainless steel skillet.

Food cooked in these pans also doesn’t stick to the pans.

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Moreover, cleaning is a breeze as users simply have to soak the cookware in lukewarm water for at least five minutes. Food leftover then starts to come off the pan when sponge is applied to it.

All M’Heritage cookware can be used in the oven, as well as with any type of stove (gas and electric). You can also use them on an induction stove although you need to buy its special disk for that purpose.

Is Mauviel Cookware Safe?

Like most copper pans, Mauviel cookware is safe. Because copper pans heat faster compared to other pans, it is recommended to cook at low heat settings with a Mauviel cookware. Generally speaking, you only need to cook dishes at low to medium settings with Mauviel pans.

How does Mauviel work on Induction Stoves?

As stated earlier, you can use Mauviel pans on an induction stove but you have to buy an interface disc for this purpose.

Put the disc under the cookware so that you can get fast and efficient heat transfer.

We have tried the interface disc and it works like a charm.

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A tale of two brothers – Mauviel 150 vs 250 and their likeness

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As mentioned earlier, the Mauviel 150 is the thinnest grade in the Mauviel 1830 M’Heritage cookware line. Its copper skin is just 1.5mm thick, with the pans having bronze handles.

On the other hand, the Mauviel 250 has a copper skin that is 2.5mm thick. Its handles are made of cast iron.

Aside from those differences, the Mauviel 150 and 250 also share some similarities. One, all pans under the said lines can be safely put in the oven as long as the temperature is limited to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Internal construction— two layers of copper and stainless steel, with 90 percent copper—are also the same for both the 150 and 250. Interior cooking surface is both made of 18/10 stainless steel.

Pans under the Mauviel 150 and 250 are also not dishwasher-safe. However, the cooking tools are backed by a lifetime warranty by the manufacturer.

Decisions, decisions, decisions… Why Buy Mauviel?

While Mauviel cookware is not at all cheap, there are many reasons why chefs and homemakers are willing to spend a lot of money on pots and pans from this French company.

  • Uniform heating to give them the perfect temperature when cooking
  • Stay-cool handles that can keep their hands safe all the time
  • Copper pots and pans are aesthetically pleasing with its highly polished exteriors. In fact, many newly-weds have Mauviel cookware on their wedding wish list.
  • Mauviel cookware is durable. It can last for many years. In fact it can be passed on from one generation to the next.
  • Lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects, giving owners the peace of mind knowing they can have their pot or pan repaired or replaced if they notice anything wrong with it.

Mauviel M Heritage Copper Cookware Set Reviews

Mauviel’s M’Heritage copper cookware set can come in the basic five piece set to a more comprehensive 10 piece set. Copper cookware set usually is made of sauce pans, frying pans, sauté pans, and skillets.

The basic five piece set is ideal for newlyweds who want to explore cooking in their kitchen and want to get started on the fun of cooking with copper items. The basic set may also work for small households. But if you have a big family, you should get the comprehensive 10 piece set.

Our Mauviel M’Heritage 5pc M250C Cookware Set Review

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This five-piece cookware set features a 1.8 quart saucepan with lid, a 10.2 inch fry pan, and a three-quart sauté pan with lid. The pans have stainless steel interiors, with a 2.5mm copper that conducts heat efficiently. These pans are great for sautéing, sauce making, and slow roasting.

All pans have a bright, attractive finish that can make it the attraction in the kitchen. The downside though is that it is also prone to fingerprints and smudges.

The pans are not a dishwasher-safe so you will have to wash it by hand.

While this cookware set is not cheap by any standards, you can be assured that you are getting a high quality cookware set that should last for many, many years.

Our Mauviel M’Heritage 8-piece 150S Cookware Set Review

This copper cookware set includes a couple of saucepans with lids, two copper fry pans and a copper sauté pan with lid.

All pans have a 1 ½ mm thick copper exterior that facilitates excellent heat conductivity and control. There is also stainless steeling lining that is non-reactive, meaning it won’t affect the taste quality of the food nor would it make your family members sick. The lining also preserves the nutrients and flavor of the food.

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These pans have tight-fitting lids designed to seal in moisture. The lids also help in keeping the food warm, or until you have served them. The handles are nice too, as they are ergonomically designed. The handles won’t get hot too, so you can adjust the position of the pans anytime you want.

Mauviel M’steel Cookware: Why Carbon Steel

Mauviel’s M’ Steel cookware includes pans that are made from black steel or carbon steel. These pans have properties similar to cast iron pan, particularly quick heat distribution and ability to handle hot temperature.

M’Steel cookware is a great addition to any kitchen. There are many things you will love about these pans. One is that the food is easy to release from the pan. The latter is also solid and can be counted upon for cooking large dense meats. Heat is distributed evenly in the pan, resulting to faster food preparation. In fact, it is faster to cook a beef roast on this pan compared to a regular pan.

M’Steel cookware is also easy to clean. Finally, you can place a M’Steel pan in the oven.

However. M’Steel cookware is not perfect at all. A common complaint about these pans is that they are very heavy compared to regular pans. Users also say that the handle is quite uncomfortable to hold.

Mauviel M’Stone Non-Stick Frying Pan Cookware Review

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Mauviel’s M’Stone collection includes frying and crepe pans made from black anodized aluminum. The said material is known for its ability to resist corrosion. It is also more conductive compared to stainless steel, resulting to faster conductivity and uniform heat distribution. Moreover, it is of the non-stick type which makes retrieval of the food easier.

These are 3 to 4 mm thick pans that have straight edges and stamped handles all made of stainless steel.  The non-stick coating also gives the pans fantastic durability and strength. It’s the type of pan you would want if you are to prepare healthy meals.

Mauviel M’Cook Frying Pan Cookware Review

This is a 9.5 inch frying pan is of the right size for cooking everyday dishes. It is made of five layers of stainless steel which allows it to heat up quickly and evenly. As with most Mauviel cookware, it has a sleek and modern design that can complement the look of any kitchen.

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The pan is safe to use up to a whopping 680 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for preparing meals like filet mignon steak. It doesn’t have chemicals that can make you or your family members sick, and its handle fits perfectly in your hands. It comes with a lifetime warranty, too.

The handle is not only ergonomically designed; it also stays cool. The usual complaint, though, is that the handle is too thin which makes maneuvering of the pan a bit difficult.

Cleaning and maintenance should not be a problem as it is dishwasher safe. You can also wash the pan by hand.

Mauviel M’ Tradition 2157.24 Cookware Review

This is a 13.7 quart soup pot and lid with a bronze handle that is reasonably priced, appealing to practical chefs and homemakers.

It is tall enough to hold numerous layers of vegetables.

The width of the pot is also enough to encourage evaporation.

This tin-lined pot should keep the stock simmering at the right temperature.

It has a nice, hammered finish and polished brass handles that make it such a pretty addition to the kitchen.

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Overall Mauviel Cookware Reviews Ratings

Mauviel cookware generally enjoys high ratings from its users; proof of how popular pots, pans, and similar utensils from the French company are.

Mauviel copper cookware usually has the following ratings:

  • Ease of use: 4/5 stars
  • Energy efficiency: 5/5 stars
  • Heat conduction: 5/5 stars
  • Finish/exteriors: 5/5 stars
  • Maintenance/Cleaning: 4/5 stars

Mauviel aluminum cookware, meanwhile, can be rated in the following:

  • Ease of use: 4/5 stars
  • Energy efficiency: 4/5 stars
  • Heat conduction: 4/5 stars
  • Finish/exteriors: 4/5 stars
  • Maintenance/Cleaning: 5/5 stars

Mauviel cookware made of stainless steel has the following ratings:

  • Ease of use: 4/5 stars
  • Energy efficiency: 4/5 stars
  • Heat conduction: 4/5 stars
  • Finish/exteriors: 4/5 stars
  • Maintenance/Cleaning: 5/5 stars

Mauviel Cookware vs All Clad Cookware

Mauviel may be considered the crème ala crème when it comes to copper cookware, but there are other brands that produce the same products such as All Clad.

It should be noted that Mauviel cookware is more expensive than All Clad cookware, so that’s one main difference for you. However the two brands can also be compared in different ways other than price.

One is that Mauviel cookware is not dishwasher-safe, unlike All Clad. The copper in Mauviel cookware can react with heat and moisture, and this is manifested by brown spots after a few uses. The spots, however, can be cleaned using a copper cream.

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On the other hand, All Clad cookware can tolerate automatic dishwashers because they are made from stainless steel.

Meanwhile, copper cookware from Mauviel is able to transfer heat faster than All Clad stainless steel cookware. Thus you need to cook with the burner set to a slightly lower heat setting compared to a when cooking using All Clad cookware. It can be said that Mauviel cookware is the better option for an experienced chef, while All Clad is best suited for the less experienced cook.

De Buyer Cookware vs Mauviel Cookware

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Another brand that Mauviel is often compared with is De Buyer. Like Mauviel, De Buyer is a French company that was also established in 1830. It has more than 3,000 cookware and kitchen items in its product catalogue. It also produces copper cookware.

However, Mauviel is more well-known worldwide than De Buyer. In terms of price, Mauviel is almost of the same price range as that of its French rival.

Mauviel Cookware Sets for Sale

There are many Mauviel cookware sets for sale that you can find on the Internet. Amazon.com is a good place to start shopping for pots, pans and cookware set from the prestigious French brand. You can also go directly to the company’s website, www.mauviel.com, to order a pot, pan, or cookware set straight from the manufacturer itself.

Where can you buy Mauviel Cookware in the USA?

Mauviel cookware and other kitchen items can also be bought from traditional brick and mortar stores.

There are many online retailers where you can buy Mauviel cookware. The French brand’s products are available through some of the top on-line kitchen equipment retailers that ship products to anywhere in the United States. These websites include Chef’s Resource, Cooking.com, and Food Network Store.

We found that the most affordable place to buy is from Amazon. Click the link below!

About the author 

Nate Lau

Nate is an aspiring chef, and father of two. He is always on the lookout to try new healthy recipes and kitchen gadgets. He has a passion for cooking delicious miso black cod and enjoys a nice sip of pinot on occasion.

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