Sometimes you just really need a good lineage pot .
Through the last duo of yr of mess - qualification , root - boiling and one-half of this year’ssugar cane syrup devising , I made do with this old stock pot I got from a thrift shop :
The bottom of it is really thin , the top is missing , and it burns thing . Look at the inside :
As we started name sugar this year , I mean … you know , it ’s about fourth dimension to get a new mountain , so I go on Amazon and show a bunch of review , then finally settled onthis puppy .
Here ’s the manufacturing business ’s prototype :
It get in in fourth dimension to finish up our sugaring … in fact , I ’ll be putting another muckle through tomorrow . purportedly , this good example is a 20 - quart , like my honest-to-goodness one , but I ’ve institute that the capacity seems to be higher than that . It ’s decidedly bigger , and much more solid . The handles are also a lot less flimsy .
It looks less pretty now that my hard water has gotten ahold of it , but here are a pair of exterior and interior shots so you’re able to compare it to the old one :
What a huge rise . The alloy is a lot thicker , the lid has a unadulterated fit , the root is sturdy and it does n’t burn hooey .
With how much pickle making and food for thought processing we do – not to mention the size of our family – it was worth the gamy price .
The only downside to this pot is the fact that it was made in China . At least it was made well … unlike most of what I ’ve found for sales agreement locally .
By the way , does n’t the giant name form of collapse you up ?
I guess I should go and post a review at Amazon … I wasjust enjoying eventually having a nice composition of kitchen cookware and feltlike posting it here first .
DISCLAIMER :
David the Good / Survival Gardener / David Goodman / Winky was not paid to recommend the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” and has never worked for , nor had a menage appendage work for the manufacturers of the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item . ” Of course , if you buy it on Amazon from this situation , Dave will make a few penny , but still , that barely counts . Additionally , any resemblance of the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” to any other stock pot , living or utter , including the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 16 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” is purely inadvertent . preceding performance of the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” is no guarantee of next result . Talk with your doctor before administering “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” to baby under the historic period of five . The shaper of the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” are not responsible for for any injury due to the abuse of the “ New Professional Commercial Grade 20 QT ( Quart ) Heavy Gauge Stainless Steel Stock Pot , 3 - Ply Clad Base , Induction Ready , With Lid Cover NSF Certified Item ” and can not be held apt for accidental boilings , toe injuries , drownings or explosions of meat stock .
TOOL RATING :
FIVE spud !