Cuisinart Chef's Classic Stainless 6-Quart Sauce Pot with Lid
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Average customer review:Product Description
Stir professional-grade sauces with a chef's choice sauce pot in an 18/10 stainless steel mirror finish. A pure aluminum core distributes heat rapidly and evenly, while a tapered rim facilitates easy, drip-free pouring and transfer. Limited lifetime warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4960 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Cuisinart
- Model: 744-24
- Released on: 2003-03-01
- Dimensions: 6.10" h x 10.50" w x 12.90" l, 4.46 pounds
Features
- Six-quart sauce pot constructed of mirror-polished 18/10 stainless-steel exterior
- Aluminum inner core for fast, even heating
- Stainless-steel handles that remain cool on the stovetop
- Mirror-polished 18/10 stainless-steel lids with dripless rims
- Oven-safe to 550 degrees F; limited lifetime warranty
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Cooks shopping for a midweight stainless-steel sauce pot at a mid-range price may well have found their match with this multi-functional pot from Cuisinart. The gleaming 6-quart pot is equipped to handle the most frequent cooking tasks such as simmering soups and boiling pasta. Like all of Cuisinart's Chef's Classic cookware, this pot is made of 18/10 stainless steel that has been polished to a brilliant mirror finish and that won't react to acidic foods. An inner core of aluminum ensures that foods heat quickly and evenly. The stainless-steel handles stay cool on the stovetop and the matching 18/10 mirror-polished stainless-steel lid has a dripless rim for easy pouring. All cookware in Cuisinart's Chef's Classic line is oven-safe up to 550 degrees Fahrenheit and is covered by a limited lifetime warranty.
Customer Reviews
The Pot to Boil the Chicken..
No I don't need the huge several gallon type pot that I use to use when my family was at home, but this is just the right size to fit and boil corn, asparagus, and the chicken for soup or stew.
The handles are very comfortable and they really DON'T get hot. It, along with my other very small Cuisinart Chef pot are the only items I can ever recall that got a comment from my husband saying.. Whatever you paid for this it was worth it.
And he doesn't cook.. just puts the food away.
Cleans up well and I don't have to worry about scratching some coating or other.
I like it. It is very functional and nice looking..can't beat that.
A little thin
I have the 12-quart pot from this same line and am very pleased with it. I needed something smaller, primarily to cook pasta, and figured this 6-quart pot would be just the ticket. It does that job okay, but in all honesty I'm a little disappointed with this one.
The 12-quart model is built like a tank. The steel in the sides of this 6-quart model is a bit on the thin side. Not exactly fragile, but not quite industrial strength either. I don't think this pot would last long in a commercial kitchen. At least the lid wouldn't fit tightly for very long.
The inside of the pot also stained on the very first use and the usual method of scrubbing and using vinegar have not been able to remove the stain. All that's ever been in the pot is water, salt, and pasta. I don't think any of these should leave permanent stains in stainless steel.
On the plus side, the heavy aluminum disc in the bottom does an excellent job of heat distribution. The riveted handles are also very sturdy, though they do conduct heat very well, so count on using oven mitts when dumping pasta.
Given the bargains I've gotten on other items in the Cuisinart Chef's Classic line, I guess I was expecting a bit better quality for the money. I'm not displeased, just not completely thrilled.
Nice pan
This is a good quality, heavy pan. It cooks evenly and washes up just fine.





