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Emerilware Stainless 6-Quart Tall Stock Pot with Lid

Emerilware Stainless 6-Quart Tall Stock Pot with Lid
Brand: Emerilware
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $79.99
Buy New: $49.95
You Save: $30.04 (38%)



Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 12608

Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 10.1 x 7.7

MPN: 25065
Model: 25065
UPC: 011644250652
EAN: 0011644250652
ASIN: B000RACR7M

Release Date: May 20, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 6-Quart capacity
  • Triple layer encapsulated base of stainless steel, aluminum and copper
  • Even and fast heating
  • Tempered glass lid
  • Stainless steel finish

Accessories:

  • Emerilware Stainless 3 Quart Saute Pan with Lid
  • Emerilware Stainless 3-Quart Covered Saucepan with Loop Handle
  • Emerilware 12-Inch Nonstick Fry pan

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Take it up yet another notch with Emeril's brilliant stock pot. Equipped with a triple-layer encapsulated base of stainless steel, aluminum and copper ? the perfect trio for quick, even heating ? you'll be able to prepare amazing meals in no time! 6-qt. stock pot pictured in front. Lifetime warranty.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A great item at a reasonable price   April 28, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I decided it was time for a decent quality stock pot for our kitchen, so I started my search at America's Test Kitchen, as I find their reviews pretty trustworthy. Their top-rated stock pot, an All-Clad, was about $300, which drew a "you've got to be kidding" response from me. They are clearly prouder of manufacturing their stock pot than I would be of owning one. Two reasonably priced pots were rated slightly lower at ATK, but further review of consumer comments of these products (mostly here at Amazon) included some negative opinions that concerned me. I saw the Emerilware at a store (it had not been reviewed by ATK) and, based on the criteria contained in the ATK reviews and the consumer comments, it seemed like a winner. After several weeks of using this pot, it is definitely a great addition to my kitchen.

My criteria for this pot were: stainless steel, some type of even-heating feature (e.g., tri-ply, aluminum core bottom), and it had to fit in my dishwasher (sales people at the stores I went to gave me an odd look when I would whip out my tape measure).

The Emerilware stock pot fits all the criteria. It is high quality stainless steel, has a copper-aluminum-stainless steel sandwich bottom, and the 6 quart model fits easily in my dishwasher.

Here's some additional things to like. The tempered glass lid is self-basting and allows you to see what is happening in the pot. I've used it in the oven with no problems. The pot heats evenly and quickly, with no hot spots and thus no tendency to burn. Clean up is very easy, even when I hand wash it instead of throwing it in the dishwasher. The handles are set high on the pot, so if a leak develops around a rivet it shouldn't be a problem (one consumer reviewer mentioned this problem with another manufacturer). The handles are quite large and comfortable, making the pot easy to handle (a feature considered in the ATK reviews). The rivets are a reasonable size and don't have prominent lips, so they aren't prone to collecting food or soap residue (mentioned by another reviewer of a different manufacturer). It is made by All-Clad (actually for All-Clad in China), a respected company and it has a lifetime warranty. The steel gleams and it just looks nice sitting there on the stove.

Bottom line: If you are looking for a quality, moderately priced stock pot, this one should definitely be on your short list. I am absolutely happy with mine!


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