Cooks Standard 18/10 Stainless Steel Stockpot 6-Quart, Classic Deep Cooking Pot Canning Cookware Dutch Oven Casserole with Stainless Steel Lid, Silver

Cooks Standard 18/10 Stainless Steel Stockpot 6-Quart, Classic Deep Cooking Pot Canning Cookware Dutch Oven Casserole with Stainless Steel Lid, Silver

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Specifications

  • Brand: Cooks Standard
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish Type: Polished
  • Color: Silver
  • Capacity: 6 Quarts
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9"D x 9.5"W x 5.1"H
  • Item Weight: 4.6 Pounds
  • Coating Description: Stainless Steel
  • Is Oven Safe: Yes
  • Manufacturer: Cooks Standard

The Cooks Standard 18/10 Stainless Steel Stockpot is a versatile kitchen essential designed for anyone who enjoys cooking. With a generous capacity of 6 quarts, this classic deep cooking pot not only excels in performance but also enhances your culinary experience.

Crafted from polished 18/10 stainless steel, the stockpot is durable and resistant to corrosion, ensuring longevity and ease of maintenance. The inclusion of an aluminum disc layered in the bottom contributes to even heat distribution, minimizing the risk of hot spots when cooking.

Its ergonomic design features riveted handles that provide a sturdy grip while staying cool to the touch, allowing you to maneuver the pot safely. The stainless steel lid creates a tight seal, helping to retain heat and moisture for flavorful dishes. Whether you're canning, jarring, or stewing, this stockpot meets your needs with style and efficiency.

Features

  • Material: Made from durable 18/10 stainless steel.
  • Even Heating: Impact-bonded aluminum disc in the bottom ensures quick and uniform heat distribution.
  • Multi-purpose: Ideal for soups, sauces, stews, and noodles.
  • Ergonomic Design: Riveted handles for a secure and comfortable grip.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Works on induction, gas, electric, glass, ceramic, and halogen cooktops.
  • Oven Safe: Can withstand temperatures up to 500°F.
  • Dishwasher Safe: Easy to clean and maintain.

Pros

  • Durable construction with a polished finish that resists corrosion.
  • Even heat distribution prevents hot spots and enhances cooking results.
  • Large capacity suitable for family meals and batch cooking.
  • Cool-touch handles make handling safe and easy.
  • Compatible with various cooktops, including induction.
  • Oven-safe feature adds versatility for baking and roasting.

Cons

  • Some users may find the weight slightly heavier than lighter alternatives.
  • Requires occasional polishing to maintain the shiny appearance.

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What Customers Say

G
5 / 5

Great brand for induction cooktop

I'm so happy with my 12-quart Cooks Standard stock pot. It's a great price for such a surprisingly solid, heavy pot which is required for induction or radiant range cooking. I enjoy making large meals for family and friends, and this pot is reliable enough to cook low and slow to bring out the best flavor and prevent burning. It's a wonderful addition to the entire Cooks Standard set of fry pans, sauce pots and stock pots I bought on Amazon. It cleans easily with warm, soapy water, and for extra shine or to remove oil or water spots, Barkeeper's Friend keeps it beautiful. No harsh chemicals and you'll enjoy it for many years. The entire Cooks Standard brand is surprisingly affordable for such a weighty, reliable set of pots, baking, and frying pans. Highly recommended.

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M
5 / 5

The perfect pot!!

This pot is definitely not made of thin cheap metal. It is heavy 18/10 stainless steel and looks and feels it. One of the best thing is the lid is also stainless steel, not glass. Happy Day! The lid won't break, ever. It is very shiny on the outside and Matte on the inside. It is the perfect size for a big pot of chili, goulash or jambalaya or just about anything you'd ever need a big pot for. It comes with a user manual, a big plus. It just came and I can hardly wait to cook something in it. Maybe chicken chowder...I had purchased the 8 qt pot just like this one and decided to get this smaller one for smaller jobs. They clean up well and look like new.

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G
5 / 5

Just get it!

Ok, for Indian/Asian cooking, we need really good, thick bottomed pots for shallow frying, tempering, frying etc. I've only tried this pot once so far, but I can tell already that it is going to last very long. I'm in love with it. I bought the 6qt pot for a family of 2. Is this too large for a family of 2? Definitely, yes. But when you are a beginner cook, it is easier to manage (say curries) in a slightly larger pot than struggle to fit a lot into a smaller one! When you add leafy greens or fresh cut veggies, initially the volume is too much, and they shrink slowly as they cook. So, I find it very helpful to use a larger pot. It is fairly heavy, but not crazy heavy. The dual handles are very comfortable and make it easy to carry, transfer etc. The lid is fairly snug and moderately heavy. The bottom heat up fairly quickly on low/medium heat and seemed to retain heat well uniformly. I was able to directly put Indian spice powders into this pot directly in hot oil (some recipes call for this) and none of the spices got burned (on lowest heat). This is like the ultimate test for a great pot! So, in my opinion, this is a great pot. I wouldn't call it a Dutch oven, just a great quality everyday pot for heavy duty cooking. I'm used to cleaning stainless steel cookware. I know it is extra work, but as a cancer scientist, I would rather spend more time cleaning stainless steel cookware, than cutting a sorry figure later for using non-stick cookware! Ease of cleaning is just what you would expect from any good quality steel utensil. It is fairly easy, but can't compare with non-stick cookwares. Don't compare them. Just do the right thing for yourself and your loved ones.

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N
5 / 5

High quality with good price

Wonderful stockpot. I have a small kitchen. This pot meets the family needs yet not too big. I bought it used (like-new) for a good price. Can’t complain.

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A
5 / 5

Good product

I bought 6 quartz pot just used 1 time but product look good (sturdy and clearly Information about stainless steel they print in the bottom).I like to buy another one 12 or 14 quartz but the diameter to small and they don't have glass lid.I recommend to buy this product

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M
4 / 5

Good pot.

It is a good pot.I wanted a Tramontina, but they start from 8qt and I needed a smaller one.4 stars: the handles are a little less convenient than I'd like. I could hold my other comparable size pots half-filled with one hand. This one I cannot: it is too painful as the handle is too thin. Have to use both hands.And it is even less expensive than Tramontina, which is not a very expensive good brand.

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B
5 / 5

Great stock & stewpot

Great cook pot! My wife and I both love to cook, and this pot is perfect for pasta, chili, beans, soups and stews of all sorts. My wife just enjoyed a rare three consecutive days off work, and we whipped up a 'little' stew (?) that turned out great. We started by lightly browning some chopped-to-bite-sized pork shoulder meat in the pot, then added about 3-4 cloves of fresh crushed garlic, 1 each chopped white and red onions, 1/2 each chopped red, yellow, and green peppers, 2 finely chopped jalapenos without seeds (use the seeds too for hotter tastes), and then 1 bag of chopped-to-bite-size baby carrots. When onions are clear and barely caramelized, deglaze with 1 cup of good red wine (we used a 24$ CA cab sav), followed by 1 (to 2) cups water (add 1 cup, then more as needed), followed by about 1 package each of dried, 24-hr soaked navy and white beans (or your favorites). We brought it to a boil for a while (about 30 minutes, maybe up to an hour?), then covered with the lid, turned it down and simmered everything for five or six hours at medium and low, adding more water/stock if/as needed. KEEP COVERED, as much as possible. At the very end (about 15-20 minutes to service), we added about half to three quarters of a box of macaroni elbows. When they're done, it's time to eat. Oh yes, it was all seasoned along the way with what we like: about 2-3 tsp of Tony Cachere's (spelling?) cajun/creole seasoned salt, LOTS of coarsely ground red, black, green & white peppercorns (and some coriander seeds), and probably about a tbsp each of dried basil, oregano, parsley and chives (and/or whatever else you like). Awesome immediately when done, but MUCH better on subsequent days. We store the whole shebang in the fridge and remove and nuke bowl-fulls as needed (it's very thick, and trying to re-heat the whole kit and kaboodle will end up burning on the bottom and totally ruining the whole thing (trust me)). Feeds MANY hungry people (or just 2 for about 2 weeks <grin>). We'd made this dish before without the elbows, but they really added considerably to the mouth-texture and overall heartiness of the dish. I don't quite know what to call it, but it tastes absolutely incredible and fills like nobody's business, especially on those hawkin' cold winter nights. A little homemade cornbread with real butter on the side (or, as I like it, broken up over the top), and ew-wee baby! Anyway, the pot and lid are fantastic -- you can try the recipe at your own risk (we love it!). :-)

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