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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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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.
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
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.
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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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.
If you are boiling water or just lightly sautéing items, clad is not helpful.
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 .
I was offered this at checkout.
I can't confirm it fits, but it appears to.
https://www.amazon.com/Tramontina...00
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