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Steven
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
The 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid is an essential addition to any kitchen, and it has exceeded my expectations with its generous capacity, durable construction, and versatile functionality. This high-quality stock pot is a reliable companion for all your cooking needs, from soups and stews to boiling pasta and more.The standout feature of the 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid is its spacious 5-gallon capacity, providing ample room to cook large quantities of food for family gatherings, parties, or special occasions.Crafted from premium stainless steel, the stock pot ensures excellent heat distribution and retention, allowing for even cooking and efficient use of energy.The included lid helps lock in heat, moisture, and flavors, ensuring your dishes turn out delicious and full of aroma.With its sturdy and durable construction, this stock pot is designed to withstand the rigors of everyday use, making it a long-lasting investment for your kitchen.The pot's 12.5 x 12.5 x 11.5-inch dimensions make it easy to store, taking up minimal space in your kitchen cabinets when not in use.The versatile functionality of the 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid makes it suitable for various cooking techniques, making it an essential tool for home cooks and professional chefs alike.In conclusion, the 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid is a must-have for any kitchen seeking a durable and reliable cooking vessel. Its spacious capacity, durable construction, and versatile functionality make it the ultimate choice for all your cooking endeavors. If you're looking for a top-notch stock pot that excels in performance and durability, the 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Lid is the perfect option. I highly recommend this stock pot for its outstanding features and its ability to elevate your culinary experience with every dish you prepare!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
Arrived with a bent lid (lid is super flimsy) and a few dents in the bottom. You get what you pay for, it’ll get the job done but I would just spend the extra money and get a better quality pot
b
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023
Great simmer pot for large volume. Takes about an hour for my Frigidaire/Electrolux Gas pot burner to heat up the contents, but it simmers without all the crap coming over the edges. Very smooth finish and very easy to scrub out. The lid lets the condensed steam creep back toward the center of the pot instead of at the edges. YE, ity will boil over if you don't get the heat right. Anyway, for the price, great stock pot.
Marie Keyes
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021
Don’t buy! Very poor quality. Multiple holes in bottom after less than a month of light use! Used only to boil water. I bought two of these, and I was concerned about the pitting in the stainless steel when I received it, but I figured it would be ok since I would only be using it to boil water once or twice a month. I should have sent back immediately, but I decided to try them anyway. After a couple of uses I heard sizzling water sounds while heating up water on the stove, and I looked and saw water dripping through the bottom. After inspecting closer I could see multiple holes in the bottom, and little stress marks near the pits I originally saw. Sending back for refund now.
Kale Tingelstad
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020
You get what you pay for. The lid is so thin if you drop it it would crinkle like an accordion. The pot is thin also but works just fine for boiling large pots of water which is all I purchased it for.
Olan
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019
Updated 2/21 - Had to update this to 4 stars. I used it to boil my wort and it performed excellent. I like it! And recommend.Original Review - I bought the used one to save a few bucks. The pot did have some burnt residue in the bottom, but cleaned up ok. The pot seems very thin and light weight, but should do fine for boiling the water for my wort. I’m not certain I could recommend.
Tom Hanifin
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014
I doubt that you could find a lower price for this type and quality of stock pot on the entire Internet which is why I have happily bought 4 of them to make large batches of kombucha tea. Having said that however, you have to realize that this stainless steal stock pot does not have the same quality as one you would have to spend a minimum of $50, $60 or even more for a stock pot of the same size and shape but made of much thicker stainless steal and which is virtually indestructible. Because this pot is far from indestructible. Only one of the lids which went to one of the pots was warped enough to have it not make a "perfect" seal with the stock pot that it went to. The remaining 3 lids all fit each of the pots with a more than reasonably good seal.As for the actual pots themselves one of them had 2 rust blemishes on the inside of the bottom edge which I am more than sure I can correct with just a bit of scrubbing. The remaining 3 pots each had one or more extremely minor dings and dents to them which will in no way affect the use I have intended for them. Also while this pot is advertised as having the capacity of containing 5 gallons, which I have not yet tested personally, according to more than one review I have read about these pots you are only going to be able to manage using the pot safely if you place one or even two quarts less of 5 gallons into it.So to recap my review: you get what you pay for and if anything based on the cost of this pot I can not recommend purchasing it high enough. But there are the few draw backs I have already mentioned along with one final caution I have read about this stock pot. The handles are NOT welded on but rather are riveted onto the sides which means to really be on the safe side you do NOT want to move the pot when it is filled by holding onto the handles which could possibly break away from the pot due to them not being able to handle that much weight.Which means that if you have the money to blow on any expensive item you want I guess you could buy the $60, $70 or even $80 stock pot of perfection but if you do decide to go with this pot you really have absolutely nothing to complain about if it arrives with insignificant scars and blemishes from being transported from there to you but which will have no affect what so ever on the ability of this pot to do what it has basically been designed to do which is boil water and be a container to aid in the manufacturing of kombucha tea, beer and wine along with being a great vessel to make soups and stews in.Lastly, do NOT forget to ask yourself if you can not afford the more expensive stock pot, "Why is it that 99.99999% of people do not have enough money to spend on their 'wish list' but .000001% manage to make stocks in weapons manufacturing and the wholesale murdering of members of the human race so lucrative and profitable?"
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