Le Creuset Enamel on Steel 6-qt. Enameled Stockpot: Kiwi
by Le Creuset
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- $54.95
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- $39.99
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IN STOCK. Item No. 183097
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Product Description:
From homemade marinara sauce to savory soups, this is one of those "I don't know how I ever lived without it" pots. The heavy gauge steel and hard glossy enamel looks a wonderful as it performs. Our newest 6 qt. size is perfect when preparing recipes that serve 4 or less.
Product Characteristics:
| Cleaning & Care | : | Handwash Only |
| Material | : | Enamel on Steel |
| Origin | : | Thailand |
| Warranty | : | Limited Lifetime |
Customer Reviews: (38 reviews)
Recommended by 97% of Reviewers
Rated a "Good Value" by 95 % of Reviewers
Recommended by 97% of Reviewers
Rated a "Good Value" by 95 % of Reviewers
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholderOct. 18, 2009
By
Anthony
, MA
I was delighted with the stock pot when it arrived. When I used it for the first time, (and according to the directions) my experience was not happy. I tried to use it as a spaghetti sauce pan, frying the garlic, etc., in oil and then tomatoes, etc. Everything stuck to the bottom and even with a wood spoon, it was difficult to remove particles stuck to the bottom of the pan. I did not exceed the recommendations that came with the pan. Ok, after all was done, and the sauce/gravy made, when it came to cleanup, the burnt stuff required a lot of soaking and brillo. The brillo pads scratched the enamel (the directions said not to use it) but I had no choice as the burnt on stuff would not come off with anything else. So, I learned the hard way. Stock pots made of this material are strictly for boiling, nothing else. If you want to make a spaghetti sauce, don't use this pan.
DisgraceJun. 05, 2010
By
Shelly-Ann
, NM
If need a pot to warm milk for your small child or steaming 3 cups of rice, this is great. The pot is more of a 2-qt than a 6-qt. I cannot even get a good pot of soup out of this for myself for a couple days. The color is great, although I expected the pot to have a thick base to it.
Top Quality StockpotMar. 11, 2009
By
Diana
, CA
I received my Stockpot in the mail and it was as beautiful as I hoped it would be. It is of good quality and cooks well.
I use it to cook pasta, soups, spegetti sauce, etc.
It is a great pan to have and I wouldn't mind owning a few more.
















