Large Chip in Bottom, (What's this?) Pot is unusable for its intended task thanks to the finish coming off on the inside.
Not as advertised., (What's this?)
came with defect, (What's this?) This pot came with a small chip inside and with a tiny rust spot, so I had to throw it out because I could not make cottage cheese in it (to leave skim milk for a long time)- the sense ot enameled cookware is well protection.
Not for glass top stoves., Pot will burn everything cooked in it if used on a glass top stove due to thin bottom. Great value and worked fine with previous stoves.
This was a gift..., (What's this?) Order came fast, packaged well, and this size is really big! and to think I almost got her the 32oz one. That would have been way to big.
I can't say ho well it holds up or cooks cause it wasn't used while i was there.
As advertised, (What's this?) So far, so good. Exactly as expected. The size is just right for camping trips, can pack things in it to save space and does not add much weight.
Not for use with glasstops, (What's this?) This is a big pot and perfect for making soups and sauces. However, if you have a glasstop stove you'll just have to send it back. I wish this had been in the ad (since it is for many other pots) because I wouldn't have wasted my money on this one. If you have a regular range though I would recommend it. It's an inexpensive pot for lots of cooking creations.
Nice, basic, stock pot, (What's this?) I needed this for boiling down chicken bones into broth, or simmering large batches of sauces for home canning. Works as you'd expect it to. Thin bottom, so if you need to use more than medium heat with it, I recommend a heat spreader.
Chips easily?, (What's this?) As soon as this pot came I was happy and ready to make chicken noodle soup,but there was a chip of white stuff missing.
No PFOA's or any other chemical to alter food's taste.Steel core evenly distributes the heat.Dark interior absorbs ovens energy.Constructed of low carbon steel with glass coating. This is your grandmother's pot--and her grandmother's, too. There are good reasons this black porcelain-on-steel cookware, with its classic granitelike styling, proves popular generation after generation. It's inexpensive, lightweight but sturdy, won't rust or corrode, and cleans easily. And it lasts a lifetime and beyond. This big pot is perfect for simmering broths, soups, and sauces; for boiling lots of pasta when the whole family arrives; for steaming heaps of vegetables; and for canning. The pot stands 12 inches high and is 11-1/4 inches in diameter.

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