11-20 Quart Item ID: #13Item DescriptionFunctional, inventive, and fun--that's what describes Progressive International cookware and kitchen tools in simple words. But this Progressive International 20 Quart Stainless Steel Stock Pot proves more than that. It performs to achieve satisfaction of customers by featuring high quality materials and durability. It boasts an accommodating five gallon capacity, heavy-gauge stainless steel construction, stay cool handles, tight fitting lid, and dishwasher safe. With this stock pot, you can attend to both needs on the table and desire to achieve creative expression. Because with Progressive International, the kitchen is the heart of a home where they connect with family and friends. Item Reviews5 Responses to “Progressive International 20 Quart (5 Gallon) High Dome Stainless Steel Stock Pot”Leave a Reply |
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The pot is just fine, and the price is right — nice and big, not hugely thick, but as long as we don’t abuse it, it will be fine — perfect for lobsters, soup, and other large meals!
The web site describes this item as follows: Product Dimensions: 16x12x13.5 inches; 4.8 pounds. This weight compared favorably with a decent 20 qt. pot I already have, so I ordered it.
It seemed flimsy when I took it out of the box, so I weighed it: 3.6 lb.
I’m returning it.
Way too thin–you can tell when you pick it up that it’s not very sturdy because it doesn’t weigh very much. Didn’t work for what I needed it for, perhaps good for soaking things…returned on arrival.
These stock pots are a good size, but much too lightwgt for my purposes. for an extra ten dollars I purchased, from amazon by the way, a much heavier 18/8 pot with five-layer bottom. They are probably good for someone who is able to spend the time in the kitchen while cooking is in progress, and needs something budget-minded.Concord 18/10 Stainless Steel 20 Quart Stock Pot With Glass Lid
This is not a poduct for the professional cook or even for a homeowner who will use it regularly and expects it to retain it’s brand new look. The material is relatively thin and won’t stand up to bumps and bruises without showing dents and scratches. But, if you use it as a large container and handle it with care, it should last a long time. I bought mine to hold a 20# turkey for brining. It worked fine and seems to be a good value for the $$$ I paid.