For those interested.
Tramontina 8-Quart Stainless Steel Tri-ply Base Multicooker with Pasta Insert
$29.99 after $16 off. In-warehouse deal. See below for the $32,99 delivered link as well for Coscto Same-Day
Link is for reference, pics, and more details, also you can get to their Same-Day option by starting here:
https://www.costco.com/p/-/tramon...?langId=-1
Details- Tri-Ply Impact-Bonded Base with Aluminum Core for Even Heat Distribution
- Induction-Ready
- Compatible with Gas, Electric, and Ceramic Glass Cooktops
- Deep Nesting Pasta Insert for Easy Boiling, Draining, and Steaming
- Tempered Glass Lid for Visibility and Heat Retention
- Interior Quart and Liter Measuring Marks for Precision Cooking
Check in the Costco App using the Warehouse Tab, then enter
Item number 1901805 to check local availability and confirm pricing at your warehouse.
*Alternatively:
Costco Same-Day (Powered by Instacart) has this for $32.99 delivered:
Link:
https://sameday.costco.com/store/.../117161422
OR Check directly via Instacart.
Instacart directly (for Costco members with their Costco account linked)
using this link, or by searching for item 1901805 in the Costco section, has it for $32.99:
https://www.instacart.com/store/c...?k=1901805. Instacart may add fees based on your membership level and delivery timeframe chosen as well.
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I can make a good carbonara by just draining into another container, but the insert means I'm ready to temper the egg the second the pasta is done, which improves the outcome enough that I notice. It also lets me make bone broth with far less hassle for the straining.
So, yes, the insert is useful, and stainless steel is a must. Aluminum is usually too thin, and far too soft. Ceramic coated pots may claim whatever they want, I've yet to see one that didn't eventually chip, and to date, only the ones that are cast iron didn't turn out to be pot metal even when they advertised otherwise. Flourine based non stick materials are a disaster in every respect, as convenient as they might be when new.
... three ply is decent, and some cookware from this brand is good, but they also produce (or maybe license) some awful stuff.
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The $100 OXO set counts its steamer insert as 2/4 pieces, and the $30 Amazon Basics doesn't come with one. Both non-clad with domed glass lids. I assume the discoloration complaints are from people with gas stoves, or people who spend more time looking at their pots than cooking with them.
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