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8-PC. STAINLESS STEEL, STOCK POT SET, 8, 12, 16, & 20 QUARTS. RIVETED HANDLES
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good item
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They worked great for the home canning i did. if i was in the restaurant business would need a heavy grade but for home is ok
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-09-29
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20QTs - not really
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The largest pot is maybe 14Qts as delivered to me. Did not look right from the size of the box and sure enough I filled a 2qt container 6 times and dumped the water in. Pretty close to the top already.
That is why it is so cheap combined with the absolute thinnest steel pot I have ever seen.
Doesn't anyone at Amazon actually check this stuff before they list it for sale?
Not worth the hassle of returning for $20
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-07-30
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Blessed Are the Cheesemakers (From Monty Python's Life of Brian)
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I make cheese and run a website & forum called CheeseForum.org and ordered these as I needed larger nesting - double boiler stainless steel (not aluminum) type stockpots for warming milk and separating curds and whey.
These just arrived just 6 days after ordering with free, slower shipping. As expected they are thin with bottoms the same thickness as walls. But to act as nested double boilers for warming milk they are perfect and they stack down small with next size smaller lids going inside bottom of previous pot, except largest lid of course. When used as double boiler, the clearance is about 1 in/2 cm on bottom and 1/2 in/1 cm on each side. Only negative is labels didn't peel off well.
Box said Made In India and that useful for several types of cooking but they forgot making cheese! Maybe they don't make cheese in India? Great value!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-05-23
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Great value for set of 4 pots
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Very decent quality. This is a great set of pots for miscellaneous cooking purposes.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-10-10
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Great deal!
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I bought these pots to make soap. Great value. I am very pleased!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2007-09-26
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