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The practical pot is ideal for cooking asparagus or spaghetti. The thin rods do not need to be cut into pieces to fit in the pot. Just place them in the basket and boil the water. Then, pull the basket out of the pot using the handle.
ONE CONTAINER - MANY POSSIBILITIES
In addition to asparagus, you can also cook pasta, potatoes, or any kind of vegetables. The filter makes it easy to remove the food and drain. Thanks to the size of the pot, you don’t need to cut the pasta or asparagus into pieces. In the integrated basket, all the food cooks properly.
SUITABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF COOKING SURFACES
The high-quality stainless steel pot can be used on all common types of stoves, such as electric, gas, or induction. After use, the pot can easily be placed in the dishwasher for cleaning.
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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.
With the condition of becoming our main pot for pasta, it has been sitting on the shelf for over 6 months! The reason is that it was sold to us for pasta, but everything sticks to its metal strainer! As a result, they break and remain half-cooked, making it difficult to stir them! What a shame!
I bought it to use it with an induction hob mainly for making fried potatoes.
Its height is perfect for preventing oil from splattering everywhere, while its small size means that it heats up quickly.
I specifically bought it for an induction hob because the cheap ones around €40 - €60 have a small coil (usually 14cm) and regardless of what they claim, they are suitable for a pot that is approximately 4cm smaller than the size of the coil.
The things I didn't like are that the walls of the pan are very thin, giving the impression of a cheap utensil, and that the mesh holds oil at the bottom, so when I turn it upside down to remove the potatoes, I always end up making a mess.
Overall, I am satisfied and I recommend it for induction or gas hobs, but not for ceramic or electric ones because it will probably take longer to heat up on the latter two types of hobs.