IMUSA C20666-1063310W 6-Quart Blue Speckled Enamel Stock Pot with Lid
Original price was: $18.99.$10.97Current price is: $10.97.
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The IMUSA 6Qt Enamel Stock Pot is an essential piece in every kitchen. This stock pot is made of steel and is coated in blue enamel with a speckled finish that matches any kitchen, and its smooth glass enamel surface enables effortless cleaning and chemical-free cooking allowing you to embrace a healthier approach to cooking. This IMUSA cookware piece has a capacity of 6Qt. The IMUSA Enamel Stock Pot has double-sided handles and a knob that ensures a comfortable grip, allowing you to maneuver it effortlessly as you create culinary masterpieces. With this versatile piece, you can cook a variety of different meals. Whether preparing long-simmering mixtures, cooking soups, stews, pasta, mussels, steaming tamales, or braising meats, the IMUSA Enamel Stock Pot excels. After cooking, take this stock pot straight from the kitchen to the table as a stylish serving dish. Trust the IMUSA Enamel Stock Pot for balanced, home-cooked meals. It will surely become your kitchen’s beloved companion, uniting tradition, and innovation in every delectable creation and elevating your culinary experience.
PERFECT SIZE FOR FAMILY FEASTS: With a 6 Qt capacity, this enamel stock pot is perfect for preparing meals for family gatherings, its size and design provide efficient cooking and heat distribution for soups, stews, and more
DURABLE AND STYLISH DESIGN: Made of durable steel and coated in blue enamel with a speckled finish, this cooking pot offers greater heat retention and distribution, its smooth glass enamel surface allows for effortless cleaning and chemical-free cooking
FUNCTIONALITY WITH FLAIR: Combining a 6 Qt capacity, steel construction, and a blue enamel coating, this soup pot is designed for both functionality and style, its oven-safe feature and smooth surface enhance its practicality for everyday use
VERSATILE COOKING COMPANION: This versatile pot is perfect for everyday cooking, including soups, stews, sauces, pasta, tamales, lobster, mussels, and more, its efficient heat distribution makes it suitable for various cooking techniques
IDEAL FOR EVERY OCCASION: Ideal for long-simmering mixtures, boiling, braising, baking, and blanching, this stockpot is perfect for family meals and entertaining guests, its stylish design makes it a great addition to any kitchen
Customers say
Customers find the stock pot works well for camping and appreciate its blue and white speckled enamel finish, considering it an excellent value for money. The pot is easy to clean and functions well, with one customer noting it’s perfect for homemade chicken soup. However, the size receives mixed feedback, with some finding it perfect while others say it’s smaller than advertised, and the quality is mixed with some finding it well-made while others say it’s made too cheaply. Additionally, several customers report issues with dents and chipping upon arrival.
13 reviews for IMUSA C20666-1063310W 6-Quart Blue Speckled Enamel Stock Pot with Lid
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Original price was: $18.99.$10.97Current price is: $10.97.
ATcoll –
Cute Pot!
Oh my this pot is so cute! I love the size I chose itβs perfect for not making too much food, this is a problem for me coming from a large family, I had to cook for 6 people. This pot is deep inside and will allow you to make stews soups and all kinds of dishes and it will help me to scale down and learn to cook for two ! Thatβs what I will call this pot, the cook for 2 pot! πLove it ! Good price ! Will definitely buy another one! P.s. I am sure you can cook for more than two with this pot! But I eat healthy portions!π
Kevin –
light weight and effective
I use this badboy to boil water for pasta and it works great for that. I have used it fairly often since purchasing it and it seems like a quality product. Big enough to mix in all my sauces and whatnot after, but not so large that it’s burdensome. I can imagine this would work well for camping due to it’s light weight, however I just use this on my normal gas powered stove. Would recommend and if i ever need a second pot I’ll probably just order another one of these.
jeremy –
Apparently quality control doesn’t exist in its creation
In today’s world of products being made there exists an important thing. Quality Control.What is this “quality control” I speak about, you may ask…Well, when you have a business that makes a product, take for example a stock pot, there are many steps in the process of manufacturing said stock pot.Resourcing the materials needed to make said product out of. The machinery needed to take materials and shape into the needed design.Assembly of product/s and then after several other steps, we come to Quality Control. Or QC as it’s referred to in short. As I referred to it’s title when I worked as aQC inspector for companies like Dade Behring and DuPont to name a few.A job that either isn’t being done or done incorrectly in the production of this stock pot.Now I understand that this is a $10 item and shouldn’t expect high quality, but not putting even the basic level of quality into something makes the whole item cheap.At first glance the pot looks pleasant both with it’s blue and white speckled enamel finish and fitting lid. Even the form of shipping was satisfactory. While it did not come in its own box, the shipper did bag it with lid reversed and taped down. And placed in an appropriate sized box and bubble wrap was included to prevent damage during shipping.All this care for a product but not in the care or it’s glaze. It looks like it was glazed by first day worker. The inside has drips and smears of enamel. The handles on the sides of the pot and on its lid have crack openings on their end. Which will lead to future rusting from their insides. Which in cooking, rust is bad. It’s a $10 pot. And for what I plan to use it for, it will do nicely. But I question how long it will last under normal use before I need to throw away and buy another one. Keep in mind, it’s a pot. And pots should last for at least 10 years if not longer. I have an aluminum pot that my grandmother gave my mother before she left for college. And she gave to me when I moved out to my first appointment. My mother was born in 1938 and she left for college when she was 17. Which means, the aluminum stock pot I have or hers, and still use is over 69 years old. I don’t think this stock pot will last 6 months. Will update in July if it makes that prediction.News flash!!! It’s only been a few days and used pot for first time last night. And the pot is warped. You can tell this about cookware when they shake on the stove when heated up.So I have reduced the original 3 star rating to a one star.
Lewis –
Okay Budget Pot
This is a good pot for the money. The metal is on the thin side, and not as thick as grandma’s enamel pots. The bottom is slightly convex and can flex if you push it down. But, the enamel coating seems pretty strong throughout. If you’re on a budget, and this is all you can afford, don’t be afraid to buy it. It should last if you’re careful with it, I’m guessing. If you can afford more, I’d recommend getting a more expensive pot. I gave only four stars because of the bottom being slightly convex and thin enough to flex.
MikeyJay –
Soup Pot
I bought this to use when I am canning. I needed a large pot for cooking the fruit and veggies, especially the tomatoes that is not affected by the acid. Great value for the money. Inexpensive and sturdy. Also, light weight.
Sharmarke –
You get what you pay for!
I bought this for $10 and it’s not worth more than that….It’s only suitable for cooking light meals/or meals that don’t require a lot of time or heat…for example..hard boiled eggs, soups, pasta, etc.I used 5x and the food got stuck to the bottom twice…especially when I used it for rice and barley . It’s an ok purchase as long as you use it for light cooking.
JOEY ALVARADO –
Arrived in perfect condition well worth the buy!
Arrived in good time also itβs a very classic product. I love it ! Perfect cooking capacity and looks great!
Jo Foster –
Works fine
Serves the purpose which was to boil water
Lynn White –
Just a nice size..
Liz Keane –
love this…for rice cooking too
antonio –
It’s hard after the picture to apeciate how big is… but I’ll use it
Lic. Rodolfo Diez B. Sosa –
buena para le precio
J Arsenault –
It’s a great pot, perfect size. I however have a big problem how it was shipped. Someone, in their infinite wisdom, used GLUE instead of tape to secure the lid to the pot. I am not happy having to scrape glue from the pot or lid.