🍲 Elevate your kitchen game with the MasterClass Stock Pot — big, bold, and built to last!
The MasterClass Stock Pot is a 7-litre, induction-safe stainless steel pot featuring an encapsulated base for even heat distribution. Its deep design accommodates large meals like whole chickens or hams, while sturdy side handles ensure easy handling. Finished with a mirror polish and dishwasher safe, it comes backed by a 25-year guarantee, making it a durable and versatile essential for any serious home chef.
Item diameter | 22 Centimetres |
Item volume | 7 Litres |
Finish types | Stainless Steel |
Specification met | certified frustration-free |
Number of pieces | 7 |
Batteries required | No |
M**.
Good value for money with a thick base. Do not get the label wet though!
Exactly what I was hoping for:A large but not overly giant (11l) pan for making soup with a good solid baseIt has the diameter of a large sauce pan and about 2.5 times the depth, so works well on normal hobs.The base is plenty thick and sturdy. It pan isn't as thick and heavy as the commercial pans at work, but I wasn't expecting (nor needing) that.The heat distribution my fairly rubbish hob is good.The lid is fairly thin but does the job well and the handle doesn't heat upWord of warning: do not get the labels wet!: warm and peel the labels off BEFORE you wash it for first use. Lesson learnt!Overall a decent quality pan for the very good price and will absolutely stand up to everyday use at home . It's not heavy-duty commercial grade but then you'd pay 4x the price
S**M
Worth the money
Using it for cooking stock and batch food and canning - excellent pot which holds it heat and would definitely get another if needed
K**F
Looks great and is solid
Pleased with the size and the quality of the pan but frustratingly (as I need to use it right away) the labels attached to it are almost impossible to remove. Despite soaking and teasing away at the label on the side for 30 mins I have frustratingly made minimal progress as it is solidly stuck on and has a plastic coating which is almost impossible to remove. (See photo) In addition, the smaller paper barcode label stuck onto the base (? strange place to put this as this will be in direct contact with extreme heat) also proved to be a challenge. Overall, not well considered as these labels need to be properly removed when this pan is going to be up against high temperatures. Am hoping that all this teasing and gentle scraping at these impossible labels pays off and the pan itself performs well. Right now I am not feeling kindly towards it!!
G**Y
Great saucepan
Large pan bought to use a christmas to cook my ham joint in. Very pleased.
C**E
Just what I wanted
Stockpot was received, as usual, within the specified time and in good condition.I purchased this saucepan/stockpot (due to its larger size) for occasional use only . Have you ever had company for dinner and cooked, say, spaghetti Bolognese and not had a pot big enough to cook the spaghetti in? So then you have to use 2 separate pots, strain 1, dish up, strain the other and discover that by the time you have done the 2nd lot, the 1st lot has gone cold on the plate? Grrrr! Me too! Lol! That is predominantly why I bought it and it has resolved the problem perfectly! I have got a larger one than this, but that was bought predominantly for making jam. Although, this would also be useful for jam making as it has high sides to prevent boiling over.I am absolutely delighted with this stock pot. It is very stylish in design and the quality extremely good, particularly considering the £28.77 I paid for it. It is not the heaviest gauge steel but then I wouldn't have expected it to have been. But I had to have a solid base pot due to the fact that I have a ceramic hob and this fits the bill perfectly.I have ceramic tiles in the kitchen so didn't want one with a glass lid in case I dropped it. This has a stainless steel lid like my existing set so is great. I find the stockpots more versatile as because they are all metal, they can be used on the hob or in the oven. I checked quite a few before deciding on this one and it would appear that if you intend to use this type of item in the oven, you should check their suitability as some can only be used up to certain temperatures even though they are classified as "stockpots".With regard to the handles getting hot, as they are riveted on and hollow (reducing the conduction of heat), they are not too bad at all. Just use your own common sense as you would when removing anything from a hob/oven. The knobs on the lids do get hot so, again, just use your own common sense and use an oven glove or tea towel. All in all a well earned 5 stars.
S**C
quality stock pot
Solid pan which is not too heavy, good purchase
L**H
Glad I didn’t read the reviews before I purchased
The media could not be loaded. I read the reviews after I purchased this pot, I have an induction hob and wanted to cook a lamb curry today. I had no issues with the pot and it was cooking in the cooker for 6 hours. I didn’t get the glowing redness as stated in two other reviews and it didn’t explode from the bottom. I guess it’s pot luck, but it was perfect for me
M**G
Great quality deep saucepan
Great quality deep pan. Just made a large batch of marmalade. No sticking or splashing. Ideal.
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