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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Does the job intended.
Steve Palumbo
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This pot is great size for wings or fish. Love how handle integrates a rest to let the grease drain
JC127
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Great fry pot, good size. Will definitely recommend
MasterD
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Pot has thin aluminum. It works OK, just not sure on toughness or longevity.
Cindy VM, Portland OR
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This worked great for fried chicken! Easy clean up
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I use this to make homemade tortilla chips and it works great!
Cathy
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
perfect!
Garrett Ward, Author
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Summary: The Cuisine Ready 10-quart fry pot is like a budget-friendly sous chef for your kitchen adventures. It’s large enough to handle a small frying feast but cleverly designed to use minimal oil when you are only cooking for two. The fry basket locks securely in place, so you don’t have to dodge rogue waves of hot oil if it splashes back into the pot. The handle’s rubber grip keeps your hand safe, which is great because no one wants to earn a scar story over fried catfish. However, don’t mistake this for high-end cookware—its aluminum build is functional but thin. You might shed a tear if you find out you could’ve snagged the same pot on another Amazon store for a fraction of the price. Despite these quirks, it’s earned a spot in my kitchen and my fried-food-loving heart.Pros:- Giant enough for your frying dreams, yet modest on oil use—perfect for chicken nights without a deep fryer guilt trip.- Basket feet that keep things close to the pot’s bottom, saving oil and saving you money.- A rubber-gripped handle, so you don’t recreate a disaster movie when touching it.- Fry basket locks onto the pot like Fort Knox, keeping the hot oil where it belongs.Cons:- Today, I found the same pot on Amazon for about 1/3 the price, but then you’d miss my over-the-top review!- Thin aluminum means it’s more functional than fancy.Tips: None—this pot is simple, like fried food should be.My Take: This fry pot does exactly what it’s supposed to: fry things and not cause trouble. It’s big, practical, and uses less oil, which makes both my wallet and my waistline happy (well, sort of). While it’s not going to impress anyone who demands heirloom-quality cookware, it gets the job done with no complaints. If you want a pot that fries like a champ and doesn’t cost as much as dinner out, this one deserves a spot in your kitchen. Just try not to think about the cheaper Amazon listing while frying your chicken. 🍗Additional Information (With a Sprinkle of Humor):As a Vine reviewer, I get it—my reviews can be the make-or-break moment for someone debating that "Add to Cart" button. I, too, live by the wisdom of fellow reviewers when making my own shopping decisions, so I’m all about dishing out valuable and honest insights.Fun fact: I pay taxes on the retail value of the products I review (around 40%). That includes 15.3% for Social Security/Medicare taxes and another 25% for Federal Income taxes. It’s like getting the product… and a mini-tax bill as a bonus. Because of this, I make sure my reviews are thorough and truthful—you know, getting my money’s worth in honesty.Here’s how I rate products:⭐ 1 Star: Just... no. Think of it as the "hard pass" category.⭐⭐ 2 Stars: Slightly better than a dumpster fire, but still not worth your cash.⭐⭐⭐ 3 Stars: Meh. Buy it only if there’s literally no other option.⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4 Stars: Solid. It does the job, meets expectations, and might even impress a little.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Stars: Love it! Take my money (or at least my glowing endorsement).Oh, and when I talk about pricing, I’ve done my homework. I always compare the reviewed item to similar products on Amazon because context matters. No blind praise here, folks.
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