Deep pot by Pal, with a diameter of 20cm. It is made of aluminum, a lightweight material that is highly resistant to rust and heats up quickly. It has a non-stick coating to prevent food from sticking to the bottom of the pot. To maintain the integrity of the coating, we recommend allowing the pot to cool before cleaning and avoiding the use of wire scrubbers. Use a soft, synthetic sponge instead. Additionally, it is compatible with all types of stovetops (gas, ceramic, induction, electric).
The flat and silent glass lid with a silicone rim ensures direct visual contact with the food during cooking.
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I bought the 28-inch one after reading comments that the smaller ones might have trouble being recognized by the induction. It recognized it without a problem, but the build quality is not good. I tested it with my old pot on the same burner with half a liter of water. The Pal took twice as long to boil it. Requesting an immediate return!
It takes over an hour for it to boil, for example, beans. I have tried other non-stick pans that took a third of the time. It hurts my heart to waste so much electricity just to start boiling.
Very beautiful, but the 16 and 20 cm ones are not recognized by my induction stove.
I initially bought the 16, 24, and 28 cm ones. Both the 16 and the 20 that I bought later to replace it have exactly the same base diameter that touches the stove (!!) and it is 11.5 cm (photo 1, red line), which is smaller than the minimum required. The 24 and 28 are recognized just fine. For small pots, if you have an induction stove, first check the base if it exceeds the minimum recognized by your stove. I had to get a third small one (photo 2) where the entire base touches and is recognized.
BTW, the capacity in liters is not as stated. The 16 is 1.4 instead of 1.9 and the 24 is 4.3 instead of 6.6.