Retailers
Fantes
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*: 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
*: 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.
All American (Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry)
*: Pressure canners, aluminum gage.
All-Clad
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*: 3-ply and 5-ply stainless clad pots and pans. Diverse product lines includes many globally sourced parts and products.
American Kitchen Cookware
*: 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
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*: 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
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*: Cast Iron and carbon steel cook and bakeware. Cast iron and carbon steel are listed as domestic but stoneware is global.
Nordicware
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*: 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
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*: 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
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*: 5-ply stainless clad.
Viking/Viking Cooking School Store
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*: 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
All-Clad
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*: Diverse product lines includes many globally sourced parts and products.
American Bakeware
*: Glazed stoneware and pizza stones.
Anchor Hocking
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*: 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
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USA Pan
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*: 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
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* [$: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
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Fletcher’s Mill
*: Rolling pins, muddlers, utensils, and bowls. Pages state where products are made. 2
Lamson
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*: 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
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Rada
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Warther
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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
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Moore Maker
*: Kitchen knives, also make various other types of knives and tools.
Rada
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Warther
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Bar Tools
Coffee
BBQ, Grilling and Outdoor Cooking
Nordicware
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Silver/Flatware
Liberty Tabletop
*: Full range of dining sets and styles.
Cutco
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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
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*: 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
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*: 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
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*: 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
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* (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
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*: Microwave dishes
Warther
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Kitchen Fabrics
Kitchen Appliances
See Appliances page.
Notes:
- https://www.jacobbromwell.com/collections/kitchen-classics ↩
- Fletcher’s Mill About page ↩
- Chef Specialties about page ↩
- Fletcher’s Mill About page ↩
