Kitchen

Retailers

Fantes +American Work on Global Materials+*: Wide selection of cooking tools, supplies and some foodstuffs. Link is to “Made in U.S.A.” section. They even have a sort option for made vs. assembled in U.S.A. Each product category of the site allows sorting by country of origin. Awesome!

Pots and Pans

1919 Cookware American Work on Global Materials*: 5-ply stainless clad. Part of Regal Ware. Only line appears to be the Chris Kimball branded (of Cook’s, ATK and 177 Milk Street fame). One page of the site discusses 3-ply but no products are listed, see American Kitchen Cookware.

360 Cookware *

All American (Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry) *: Pressure canners, aluminum gage.

All-Clad +American Work on Global Materials+*: 3-ply and 5-ply stainless clad pots and pans. Diverse product lines includes many globally sourced parts and products.

American Kitchen Cookware American Work on Global Materials*: 3-ply stainless clad. Cast aluminum is mentioned but with no listings. Apparently available at Cutco Stores.

Borough Furnace *: Cast iron and enameled cast-iron pans and dutch ovens. As far as I know this is the only U.S.A. made enameled cast iron.

Brooklyn Copper Cookware * [$:Don’t Ask]: Copper pots with tin lining.

Cutco *: 5-ply stainless clad. Link is to the “American Made” section of the site.

Duparquet * [$:Don’t Ask]: Copper pots with tin or silver linings, solid silver pots.

Finex *: Cast Iron.

Granite Ware +American Work on Global Materials+*: Some pots domestic and some imported.

Heritage Steel *: 5-ply stainless clad pots and pans. Product pages claim USA made with USA steel. Note that non-cookware products are imported. Company has changed brand names several times from Vollrath to New Era Cookware to Hammer Stahl Cookware to Heritage Steel.

Lancaster Cast Iron *: No. 8 cast iron skillet. Pan is machined after casting for an even pan surface.

Lloyd Pans *: Hard anodized aluminum, many sizes.

Lodge +*: Cast Iron and carbon steel cook and bakeware. Cast iron and carbon steel are listed as domestic but stoneware is global.

Nordicware +American Work on Global Materials+*: Website makes it difficult to determine origin of some products.

Regal Ware ?*: Manufacturer of several brands and styles of pots and pans. See 1919 Cookware and American Kitchen Cookware.

SolidTeknics +*: Wrought iron and wrought stainless pans. Company produces for Australia and U.S.A. from both countries.

Stagecoach Forge *: Hand forged steel pans. Also ladles and spatulas.

USA Pan +American Work on Global Materials*: 5-ply stainless clad.

Viking/Viking Cooking School Store +*: 3 and 5 ply stainless clad. Two ranges 3-ply and 5-ply “Professional” are domestic lines and are labeled on the site “USA Made”.

Baking

360 Cookware *

All-Clad +*: Diverse product lines includes many globally sourced parts and products.

American Bakeware *: Glazed stoneware and pizza stones.

Anchor Hocking +American Work on Global Materials+*: Glass bakeware. Product pages state “Glass Made in the USA”. Some other products like lids and insulated parts may be imported.

Bennington Potters *: Stoneware bakeware.

Borough Furnace *: Cast iron and enameled cast-iron dutch ovens, roasting pans and pie pans. As far as I know this is the only U.S.A. made enameled cast iron.

Lloyd Pans *: Wide selection of common bakeware, roasters, bread and pizza pans in hard anodized aluminum.

Nordicware +*

USA Pan +American Work on Global Materials+*: Stoneware is domestic material and manufacture. Racks and certain accessories are imported. Product pages show origin.

Utensils

Anchor Hocking *: Measuring cups. I like the open-handle style because you can nest them. The link is to a search for measuring cups.

Bromwell’s +* [$:Don’t Ask]: Jacob Bromwell, Sifters, graters, food mills, popcorn roasters. “[…] the same […] kitchen products your mom, grandmother, and even grandmother used […]” 1. Domestic production is often listed under the “Highlights” tab for each product listing, there is some foreign production.

Cutco +*

Fletcher’s Mill *: Rolling pins, muddlers, utensils, and bowls. Pages state where products are made. 2

Lamson +American Work on Global Materials+*: Products made from all-wood appear to be imported.

Lancaster Cast Iron *: Wooden spoon, spatulas, spurtle. According to the site they are handmade from American hardwood.

Nordicware +*

Rada *

Warther *

Knives

Please note that there are a large number of custom knife makers currently producing in the U.S.A. Only makers with standard lines and regular stock, or retail distribution are included.

Cutco *: Link is to the “American Made” section of the site.

Lamson +American Work on Global Materials*

Moore Maker *: Kitchen knives, also make various other types of knives and tools.

Rada *

Warther *

Bar Tools

Coffee

BBQ, Grilling and Outdoor Cooking

Nordicware +*

Silver/Flatware

Liberty Tabletop *: Full range of dining sets and styles.

Cutco *

Table and Serving (Plates, Bowls and Cups)

Annieglass *: Glass tableware.

Bauer Pottery *: Modern production of Bauer (2000), and Russell Wright ceramic tableware and drinkware.

Becky Pottery *: Ceramic tableware and mugs.

Bennington Potters *: Stoneware tableware, drinkware, and bakeware.

Diversified Ceramics *: OEM and commercial distribution. Wide range of tableware. Included for reference as they do not have a consumer store. Can be found at some restaurant suppliers.

Emerson Creek Pottery *: Ceramic tableware and drinkware with a wide array of finishes and styles.

FiestaWare +*: Global products appear to be mostly the utensils and ‘licensed’ products.

Gleena *: Ceramic tableware and drinkware.

HF Coors *: also available from Liberty Tabletop

Glassware

Anchor Hocking +American Work on Global Materials+*: Glasses, carafes, and bottles. Product pages state “Glass Made in the USA”. Some other products like ceramic, metallic, lids, and insulated parts may be imported.

Storage and Pantry

Anchor Hocking +American Work on Global Materials+*: Jars. Many product pages state “Glass Made in the USA”. Some other products like, ceramic, lids and insulated parts may be imported.

Miscellaneous

C. Palmer Mfg. Co. *: Forms (pasta and pierogi), irons (including waffle and pizelle).

Chef Specialties +American Work on Global Materials+* (See review): Pepper mills and grinder mechanisms. Wood pepper mills and mechanisms “made in U.S.A.” 3 other materials and accessories imported. Each product page is clear about origin.

Cutco *: Plastic cutting boards. Link is to the “American Made” section of the site.

Fletcher’s Mill *: Pepper mills, muddlers, utensils, and bowls. Unclear where the grinder mechanism are made. 4

Liberty Tabletop *: Cutting Boards, Salt & Pepper Shakers, Rolling Pin

Nordicware +*: Microwave dishes

Warther *

Kitchen Fabrics

Kitchen Appliances

See Appliances page.

Notes:

  1. https://www.jacobbromwell.com/collections/kitchen-classics
  2. Fletcher’s Mill About page
  3. Chef Specialties about page
  4. Fletcher’s Mill About page