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$35.98: 8-Qt Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Glass Lid at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Qt Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Glass Lid for $35.98.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Qt Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel Stock Pot with Glass Lid for $35.98.
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$53.97 lower (60% savings) than the typical price of $89.95
$9 lower (20% savings) than the previous price of $44.98

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Model: Tramontina Tri-Ply Clad Stainless Steel 8-Quart Stock Pot with Glass Lid, Induction-Ready Pasta Pot, Dishwasher-Safe, NSF-Certified, Made in Brazil

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Flaming deal.
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toishikiToday 06:05 PM
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aldi is gonna sell 6qt and 8qt stock pot with colander for $35, intrigued
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Philip212Today 06:36 PM
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Quote from toishiki :
aldi is gonna sell 6qt and 8qt stock pot with colander for $35, intrigued
Is that going to be clad or disc bottom? Clad is generally superior as you get less burning around the edges on the base.
Tramontina pots are solid, I bought a set from Costco a few years ago and use some basically every day.
This is a fantastic deal IMO.
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BaconSnakeToday 06:36 PM
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Quote from toishiki :
aldi is gonna sell 6qt and 8qt stock pot with colander for $35, intrigued
Woah thanks for the heads up on that, I've been looking for a new pot with colander. Unfortunately, I bet it's not going to be induction compatible
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toishikiToday 06:39 PM
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Quote from BaconSnake :
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Woah thanks for the heads up on that, I've been looking for a new pot with colander. Unfortunately, I bet it's not going to be induction compatible

I think it is cladded bottom, and should be induction ready. If not you can return to the store with no hassel
Last edited by toishiki October 13, 2025 at 11:42 AM.
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toishikiToday 06:41 PM
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Quote from Philip212 :
Is that going to be clad or disc bottom? Clad is generally superior as you get less burning around the edges on the base. <br />
Tramontina pots are solid, I bought a set from Costco a few years ago and use some basically every day. <br />
This is a fantastic deal IMO.

Fully clad is not necessary for stock pots. You can also watch some YouTube videos about how thermo efficiency isn't really critical for stock pots and saute pans. If I have to choose I personally would like a colander feature tho.
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toishikiToday 06:43 PM
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Quote from BaconSnake :
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Woah thanks for the heads up on that, I've been looking for a new pot with colander. Unfortunately, I bet it's not going to be induction compatible

And the lids at Aldi will be stainless steel, so easier for camping and outdoor cooking if you are interested

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Philip212Today 06:59 PM
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Quote from toishiki :

Fully clad is not necessary for stock pots. You can also watch some YouTube videos about how thermo efficiency isn't really critical for stock pots and saute pans. If I have to choose I personally would like a colander feature tho.
While it's not as critical, it's still a nice feature. I love to aggressively sear off some meat before making a stew and have found it's easier to burn without a clad pot.
If you are boiling water or just lightly sautéing items, clad is not helpful.
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toishikiToday 07:03 PM
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Quote from Philip212 :
While it's not as critical, it's still a nice feature. I love to aggressively sear off some meat before making a stew and have found it's easier to burn without a clad pot. <br />
If you are boiling water or just lightly sautéing items, clad is not helpful.

I have a glass top so the disc bottom is actually much better than 3ply. Tramontina 5qt braiser was outperformed easily by my disc-bottom Macy's saute pan, as it was too thin to conduct heat efficiently. And most of the affordable 3ply frying pans warp on glass tops, including allclad d3. Since the disc bottom is thicker, the browning and fond was much easier too, just like Cast irons. So really depends on the stove .
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boosterjmToday 07:08 PM
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is this stock pot only used for pasta or has more use cases?
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DFisBUSYToday 07:27 PM
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does anybody know of a strainer/colander that fits this model?
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luckygeckoToday 07:39 PM
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Quote from DFisBUSY :
does anybody know of a strainer/colander that fits this model?

I was offered this at checkout.
I can't confirm it fits, but it appears to.
https://www.amazon.com/Tramontina...00JAQBK8Q/
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JotekToday 07:47 PM
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Quote from DFisBUSY :
does anybody know of a strainer/colander that fits this model?
How would you use colander with this pot? Will you be cooking pasta in colander inside the pot? Or will you have two of the same pots and strain pasta from one to the other pot? I've always thought colander should fit your sink when draining pasta or other stuff like veggies. Perhaps it is for noodles? In that case colander should be deep, right?Please share your thoughts on this so I can learn something new. Thank you.

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