
Frequently Asked Questions
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Revere Ware is a historic American cookware brand known for its stainless steel pots and pans with signature copper-clad bottoms. It was first introduced in 1939 by the Revere Copper and Brass Corporation.
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While original production ceased in the early 2000s, the brand was revived in 2025 by Acuity Investments LLC. New product lines are being developed to honor the brand’s legacy.
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Vintage Revere Ware typically features:
Copper-clad bottoms
Stainless steel bodies
Black Bakelite handles
Bottom stamps with “Revere Ware” and a Paul Revere silhouette
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Older Revere Ware with Bakelite handles should be hand-washed to preserve the material. Newer models may be dishwasher safe—check product labels or care instructions.
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Yes, third-party suppliers like RevereWareParts.com offer replacement handles, screws, and gaskets for many vintage models.
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The revived brand is expanding into:
Cookware and bakeware
Flatware and kitchen tools
Small kitchen appliances
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New Revere Ware products will be available through select retailers and online marketplaces. Availability will be announced as the brand relaunch progresses.
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Original Revere Ware was manufactured in the U.S. New production locations may vary depending on licensing partners and product lines.
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To maintain the copper shine:
Hand wash with mild soap
Use a copper cleaner or vinegar-salt paste for polishing
Avoid abrasive scrubbers that can damage the finish