Cooks Standard Dutch Oven Casserole with Lid, 9 Quart Professional Stainless Steel Stockpots, Silver

Cooks Standard Dutch Oven Casserole with Lid, 9 Quart Professional Stainless Steel Stockpots, Silver

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Specifications

  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish Type: Brushed
  • Brand: Cooks Standard
  • Color: Silver
  • Capacity: 9 Quarts
  • Product Dimensions: 14.5"D x 11"W x 5.5"H
  • Item Weight: 5.4 Pounds
  • Coating Description: Stainless Steel
  • Is Oven Safe: Yes
  • Manufacturer: Cooks Standard

The Cooks Standard Dutch Oven Casserole with Lid is a highly regarded kitchen essential, particularly favored for its versatility and efficiency. With a capacity of 9 quarts, this professional-grade stainless steel stockpot is designed for those who appreciate quality craftsmanship in their cooking tools.

Features

  • Material: Constructed from durable 18/10 brushed stainless steel that resists corrosion and high temperatures.
  • Capacity: Ideal for home chefs and small restaurants, holding up to 9 quarts of food.
  • Heat Distribution: Features an aluminum disc capsule bottom that ensures even heating without hot spots.
  • Lid: Comes with a sturdy, well-sealed lid that helps maintain temperature and flavor while preventing spills.
  • Multi-Purpose: Suitable for various cooking methods including stewing, boiling, and frying, making it a versatile addition to your kitchen.
  • Stovetop Compatibility: Works on induction, gas, electric, glass, ceramic, and halogen stovetops, and is oven safe up to 500°F.
  • Cleaning: Dishwasher safe feature simplifies cleaning after use.

Pros

  • High-quality construction ensures long-lasting performance.
  • Large capacity is perfect for preparing meals for families or gatherings.
  • Even heat distribution enhances cooking results, reducing the risk of burning.
  • The ergonomic handle design provides comfort during transport.
  • Compatibility with various stovetops adds to its versatility.

Cons

  • The weight may be considered heavy for some users, especially when full.
  • Some users might prefer non-stick options for easier food release.

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What Customers Say

P
5 / 5

Nice heavy stainless steel pot

Was looking to replace my old scratched up “non stick” pan with a reasonably priced stainless steel pan, and this one fits the bill. Nice and heavy, cleans up nicely, and can go in oven as well.

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W
5 / 5

Heavy duty

Great quality. Heavy duty. Food doesn’t burn on the bottom.

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S
5 / 5

What a beautiful Stockpot!

I am a farmer. This means that I also can and freeze items from the garden for the winter. For a while now I have been frustrated when trying to do large batches of vegetables for freezing or canning. None of my pots were made for a large batch. This stock pot was recommended to me as great size and with lots of fantastic features. I trusted the recommendation enough to go forward with this purchase. I am so glad I did and here is why.First the size is huge. I bought the 30-quart size, so I knew it was going to be big enough for anything I was cooking. It was. The best thing about the size was that it is not tall and narrow. It is shorter and wide. The reason that this makes this pot so perfect is that the tall and narrow pots, when sitting under a range hood, creates a vacuum between the pot and the range hood that causes a nasty vibration in the range hood that will destroy a range hood in a few attempts to use both at once. Ask me I know as I had to replace a range hood after it was destroyed by using a tall stockpot under it.Next this pot has a heavy bottom. It is advertised as a 3 mm bottom with an impact aluminum disk imbedded for more even distribution of heat. What that means is that this pot carries the heat from the center cooking area, all the way out to the sides of the pan. EVENLY! My first use of this pan was using it with a bushel of tomatoes, cooking them down to make tomato paste. I have tried this before and have run into the problem of the center of the pan, getting hot and burning the tomatoes while the outside ring does not cook properly. Using this pan, I got no burning in the center. The tomatoes cooked evenly and cleanly. Plus, they cooked down to paste consistency in half the time of other tries.This brings me to talk about the lid of this pot. This lid is shaped so that it holds steam moisture completely. This caused me to have to slightly set the lid offside so that the steam could escape. While this was no problem and was expected, I have never had a stockpot that held the steam this well. It was great!This pot is heavy! (remember I said it was 30-quarts in size) It weighs 12 pounds empty. Filled, it is not something you want to lift off the burner often. Keep this in mind when purchasing this pot, but if this pot is so fantastic, I am sure that the smaller version of this same pot will be too. Just keep in mind the weight when choosing what size to purchase.This stockpot looks good and cleans up just as pretty as it was when I first got it. It is a wonderful addition to a kitchen. I highly recommend it.

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A
5 / 5

Excellent 9qt. Pot!

I’m very impressed with this pot. Very well constructed with a good weight to it. It conducts heat evenly too. This is also a very attractive piece of cookware. I love the brushed stainless steel both on the pot and cover with a shiny stainless band around the top.There’s another feature that I love about this and that’s really important. Instead of being tall this is shorter and gives you more surface area to brown. This really helps if you’re browning meat. I also love the 9qt size rather than 8qt. It’s only one quart difference but it gives you that extra room that’s nice to have. This is the fifth piece of cookware I’ve bought by this brand and I’m extremely happy with how it performs. After 50 plus years of cooking and owning many different brands of cookware this is one of the very best brands I’ve had.I would highly recommend anything made by them! Also a great gift idea for someone starting out as I’m sure they’ll own it for a lifetime!

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G
4 / 5

Very nice quality

So I wavered over what stock pot to buy. I have been making soups quite a bit. And they are significantly better with bone broth from scratch. Plus, weirdo that I am I enjoy making bone broth and my biggest pot was a Tramontina 6 quart that used to be my grandmother's. I have been trying to upgrade my cookware slowly. And I could have bought an All Clad one. But I just couldn't justify anything over $100. Let alone triple that or more. I wanted 18/10 steel. Aluminum core. 10-12 quarts.We don't have a lot of space. And many of the 12 quart stock pots cost more than the 16 quart or larger. And I was not paying more for less. So, I read up on reviews on different websites and ultimately it was this or the Faberware. This one is oven safe to 500 degrees. And doesn’t have any plastic on it. So, it won.It got here two weeks ago. No issues. Good packaging. Heavy bottom. Very good construction at least to my eye. Good proportions. I washed it and immediately whipped out the marrow bones and pork hock I bought the day before in anticipation and loaded her up with aromatics started the stock. After some hours I needed to refrigerate it overnight. And once I finished 14+ hours of cooking, I cooled it, waited for the fat to congeal on top, then strained the stock out. It held up very well. I lost control over the heat at one point and I did burn the bottom a bit, and I was worried about getting that off. But it didn't stick and the pan released it immediately. I was very impressed. So generally, it seems like an excellent value.So why four stars? The lid isn’t a good fit, it’s loose. Which honestly isn’t a big deal as stock and most soups are cooked with the lid off . But considering all my other pots have lids that fit well, it’s not exactly a hard thing to do. So… I knocked a star of that. It seems like they spent all their money on the pot and the lid was an afterthought.I am very happy I didn’t spend more than I did. There’s no need. And I was happy the reviews were accurate and not purchased. I think this one is going to last me a long time.

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J
5 / 5

very pleased with pot, does the job

nice stockpot, does the job

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A
5 / 5

Awesome!

Nice heavy pot. Thick, clad bottom with no hot spots. I use it for deep frying, which some pots are not rated for. Maintains the temperature well. Large size makes it easy to cook large batches for the family.

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