What Size Stock Pot Should You Buy? (Quick Guide) - Prudent Reviews
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Product Description
Are you in the market for new cookware but don’t know which size stock pot to get? In this article, I explain everything you need to know about stock pot sizes. You’ll learn what sizes are available and the factors to consider before buying.
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The Cook N Home 16 qt. Stainless Steel Stockpot with Lid has a mirror-polished stainless steel body and handles. Aluminum disc layered in the bottom for even heat distribution. The stockpot has a tempered glass lid for viewing food during cooking. Handles are riveted for strength and durability. Item is dishwasher safe and induction stovetop compatible.
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These induction-ready 18/8 stainless steel sauce pans come complete with cover. NSF listed.What does NSF listed mean? NSF listed means that this item and the manufacturing facility it came from was tested and approved by the independent testing company called NSF - National Sanitation Foundation to be safe for commercial use. Restaurants need to adhere to higher standards for the cookware they use in commercial kitchen and all cookware needs to have the NSF mark on them.