CONCORD 36 QT Stainless Metal Inventory Pot w/Basket. Heavy Kettle. Cookware for Boiling (36)
$89.98
Worth: $89.98
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Harmony Stainless Metal Stockpot with Lid and Basket.
36 Quart Inventory Pot with Basket. Dimension: Pot 13″ Huge x 16″ Top. Basket 11.5″ Huge x 13.5″ Top
Inventory pot is constructed from full Stainless Metal, Absolutely Polished.
Stainless Metal Basket and Lid is included. Basket is NOT raised
Nice for boiling Seafood, greens, and deep frying.
Clients say
Clients discover the cooking pot well-made with a good grade and thickness of stainless-steel. They are saying it really works effectively for varied makes use of like seafood boils and lobster steamers. The scale is nice, large enough to carry sufficient meals to feed a crowd whereas not too large. Many think about it definitely worth the value and a really helpful purchase for dwelling use. Whereas most prospects recognize the benefit of cleansing, some have points with the thickness and have completely different opinions on rust resistance.
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8 reviews for CONCORD 36 QT Stainless Metal Inventory Pot w/Basket. Heavy Kettle. Cookware for Boiling (36)
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Amazon Customer –
Finally, a pan big enough to feed the entire crew
I usually host a New England style clam boil for my family once or twice a year. For the last 20 years, I’ve been struggling to fit enough food in my old 28 qt aluminum turkey fryer pot to feed 10 guests or so. (BTW, A boil consists of whole onions, potatoes, sweet potatoes, hot dogs, Portuguese sausage, breakfast sausage and soft shell clams. Sometimes corn and/or bagged fish as well) This year, I got fed up with the thought of trying to make do with the old , beat up turkey pan again and put my cheapskate self on notice. After a short search, I ordered this 42 qt set up from Amazon at 9 in the evening . As promised, Amazon delivered the next AM in plenty of time to cook. For comparison purposes, the internal basket has a little more volume than the old pan. It will easily hold a boil for 12 and likely 16-20 if I left the basket out. ( 42 quarts is a good 35% larger than the old pot by my math.) The basket makes getting everything out at the end a breeze and also keeps everything a 1/2″ off the bottom so nothing burns. The pan and basket seem very well made with decent grade/thickness stainless steel. I’m betting it will easily last the rest of my life. Also, I think the size is “goldilocks right”. . It’s big enough to hold enough to feed a crowd but not so much that it won’t fit on a counter or single stove burner. he pan can also be carried by one person even when it’s full of food. Anyway, first use was tonight and I have to say, I love this pot!
TD –
Good pot
Use as a secondary pot for crawfish boils. Doesnât get used a whole lot but works well when I do use it. Has held up to a single jet burner just fine so far. It is a little thinner than I was expecting so if youâre going to used it if high heat burners a lot Iâd watch it real closeEdit: pot rusted through after about a dozen uses over the span of a year or so. It was always thoroughly washed and dried before put away. I did use it on a jet burner and that is where the hole formed. So donât use it on a jet burner and you should be fine. Rating stays the same.
JR –
Excellent boiling pot!
I had to replace my old aluminum boiling pot after many years fo faithful service. I decided to go with stainless this time, as I find myself boiling outdoors in sub-freezing temps here in MN. Aluminum just transfers too much heat, and I’m hoping to get a more consistent (and lasting) temperature with this one.Build quality is very nice, and I don’t have any doubts that it will work well and last for a long time! Only thing I will miss about my old aluminum pot is that it had a drain spout. This one doesn’t, but I may consider adding one at a later time if I find I miss it too much.Quality, finish, and durability are all 5/5 stars on this one!
Paulie –
Multipurpose
I had this for awhile. For the money itâs a great little cooking pot. I used it to make all grain homeBrew and had a few seafood boils and deep fryâs.It is high quality. I did leave it out over the winter and the bottle blew out from the ice. However, Iâll be buying another to replace it!
We want more!! –
Itâs an OK replacement for your turkey fryer.
Pro: It’s nice size, and should allow you to do pretty much any entree required from low country boil, fried turkey, etc. it comes with a basket too.Cons: the handles are not what youâd expect in the stainless steel line of pots. If you have any arthritis in your hands, keep looking. It hurt to lift the pot onto the stand when I did the waterline fill. So I used my old pot instead.
Corey F –
feeds âa lotâ of people
Its a really large really heavy duty pot… really I dont know what I was thinking. This pot will excel in a condition you need a massive pot so I give it full stars.There was a little burning at bottom of pot from high heat of frying but thicker bottom is not likely needed as the metal is already pretty thick for a pot its size. After reviewing I wasnt sure about it but this is a thick gauge pot… just ask my toe. This pot should last me a lifetime of use. It is so big I would not advise for using for most people so be sure to know your intended application.I bought it to cook a 22lb turkey but that is probably not the best application for frying but it did do the job and well. I just needed a longer thermometer so that I could read the temp not just off the top. It took more than a big jug of oil so my advice there is to get to costko in like Sept not Nov and buy up 2 things of high temp oil at $16/ea instead of really expensive peanut oil at $33 from wallyworld. Since you cook only at 350deg you dont need a special oil.All in all Im really happy with purchase- I just think I probably should have gone with their 32 or similar quart. In retrospect it would have been easier to cook 2 smaller turkeys back to back than 1 big one.
Sidney R. Cooley Sr. –
Perfect
Love it works really good
Frazier –
Turkey cooking boss!
Awesome price and good quality stainless steel. Very happy and pleased. Cleaning up is quick and easy with â000â steel wool.