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Anolon Advanced 4-1/2-Quart Tapered Saucepot

Anolon Advanced 4-1/2-Quart Tapered Saucepot
From Anolon

List Price: $80.00
Price: $39.95

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Product Description

Ideal for preparing delicious homemade dishes like Tuscan Vegetable Soup and Chili with Eggplant. Made of hard-anodized aluminum for even heating with a nonstick interior for easy clean up. Glass lids allow you to view food as it cooks.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6461 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Anolon
  • Model: 82032
  • Released on: 2006-07-01
  • Dimensions: 22.00" h x 7.00" w x 11.50" l, 4.70 pounds

Features

  • From Anolon Advanced, 4-1/2-quart saucepot with tapered sides for cooking marinara sauces or puddings; strong, hard-anodized aluminum construction heats evenly
  • Both the pot's exterior and interior feature nonstick DuPont Autograph 2 surfaces for cooking and cleaning ease; with 2 side-riveted tab handles crafted in 18/10 stainless steel and ergonomic silicone rubber
  • Transparent for sight monitoring, the tempered glass lid resists shattering and features a top-mounted handle
  • Saucepot bears oven temperatures up to 375 degrees F; wash by hand, avoiding the use of abrasives
  • Saucepot measures 11 by 10-4/5 by 5-4/5 inches and weighs 5 pounds upon shipping; covered by a limited lifetime warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
Find comfort after a tiring winter's day with creamy macaroni-and-cheese goodness, prepared in this 4-1/2-quart tapered saucepot from Anolon. From the Anolon Advanced line of cookware, the covered saucepot offers ample space for steaming broccoli and boiling baby potatoes. The classic Windsor-style saucepot also serves as the ideal vessel for a reduction sauce or traditional marinara.

The nonreactive hard-anodized aluminum construction enables premium heat conductance and even distribution while resisting dents, rust, and corrosion. DuPont's Autograph 2 nonstick treatment lines the saucepot interior for cooking and cleaning ease. The chef carries the saucepot to and from the burner by two loop handles, riveted securely to the sides. The 18/10 stainless-steel handles benefit from ergonomic comfort from silicone rubber covering. A clear tempered glass lid enables the chef to monitor cooking progress without releasing any hot air or nutrients. Users lift the shatter-proof lid by another loop handle. The saucepot adapts for baking, safely sustaining oven temperatures up to 375 degrees F. For the best care, wash the saucepot by hand, avoiding the use of abrasive cleansers and scouring pads on the nonstick surfaces. A limited lifetime warranty covers the Thailand-manufactured saucepot. This item measures 11 by 10-4/5 by 5-4/5 inches and weighs 5 pounds upon shipping. --Jessica Reuling


Customer Reviews

Analon Advanced5
I began replacing my Calphalon commercial non-stick pots and pans when they discontinued the line. The "new" Calphalon One basically sucks.
Some my Calphalon was at least ten years old and from my experience as a professional chef ALL non-stick wears out over time no matter how carefully it is treated.

Alanalon Advanced is a superior product with the added advantage of non-stick exterior which cleans easily without any "special" anodized aluminum cleaners.

I would suggest that if you are intrested in these products keep watching on-line because when they introduce a new pot or pan the introductory price is fabulous. Then the price basically triples.

I will continue to replace my cookware with Analon Advanced, not Analon Titanium whic is not as heavy/even heating and does not have in insulated handles which are a great convenience.

Great Pot5
This is a great soup pot. JUST THE RIGHT SIZE AND RIGHT WEIGHT. NOT TOO HEAVY BUT yet, VERY SUBSTANTIAL.

Great pot for pasta5
I love this pot. We had an Anolon Advanced cookware set that included a 2 qt saucepan and an 8 qt stockpot. For two adults and one child, the saucepan was too small for making pasta or mashed potatoes, but the stockpot was too large. This pot is the perfect size and it is now one of my most used pots. And thanks to other advice I read about these pots, I now add salt to the water only after it has reached boiling, and I have no mineral stains on the pot.