- Sales Rank: #9711 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 8 quarts
- Color: Black
- Brand: Rachael Ray
- Model: 87393
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.75" h x
10.88" w x
19.63" l,
6.60 pounds
Features
- Unique oval shape - the unique oval shape of this pasta pot allows you to fit it on one burner without giving up all the others
- Hard-anodized construction - hard-anodized cookware is exceptionally durable,plus, it heats quickly and evenly, reducing -inchhot spots-inch that can burn foods
- Dishwasher safe - a clear coat exterior makes this cookware dishwasher safe for convenience
- Nonstick Interior - A long-lasting nonstick interior lets food slide off with ease and makes cleanup quick and easy
- Grippy handles - fun rubberized handles provide a comfortable grip and are oven safe to 350°f,lifetime limited warranty
The stockpot is a pan you'll use day in and day out. Whether you're boiling pasta, making a batch of chili or cooking grains, this pan is just the right size. When it's not on the stovetop, its two short side handles help it take up less space in your cabinet. The stockpot is made of hard-anodized aluminum, a material preferred for its even heat distribution, giving you even heating throughout the pan, even up the sides. The nonstick cooking surface means you don't need to worry about food sticking or about scrubbing dirty pans - cleanup is a breeze.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Best pans EVER!
By shoelover
Let me first say that my husband is the primary cook in our house. Over the years we had assembled a variety of pots and pans, including some rather expensive ones, but we are both getting older and the enameled cast iron pans are very heavy and hard to handle. We decided it was time for new ones so we did our research and ordered Rachel Ray's 12 piece set and my husband also wanted this pasta pot. We absolutely love all of them. They are great quality, very easy to clean up and not so heavy that we have to worry we will drop them. At first I wondered how often we would use this big pot and the answer to that is "often"!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
I love this pot!
By Christine Murphy
Please ignore the previous reviewer, nothing anywhere in the description says that you don't need a colander to cook pasta in this pot. If you watch Rachael's show, you can see that she drains the pasta in a strainer when using this pot.The oval shape of this pot is not only good for spaghetti, but it provides more of a surface for browning meat for stews, chili and such than a tall 8 quart stockpot would. This pot also heats evenly. The handles do not get hot. I liked this so much that I bought the skillet version. Very good quality, and extremely versatile!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Rachel Ray Oval Pasta Pot
By C. A. Boswell
Even though this is marketed as a pasta pot, and it does have a "pour spout" on the side, there is still no real convenient way to drain pasta completely. Another thing to realize is that 8 quarts is VERY large. For family cooking, this is great - but for one or two people the size might not be practical. The design is very solid and high quality. I have used this product for five months already, and noticed no scratches or deterioration of the nonstick coating. Instead of using it for pasta, I typically use it for pot roasts and turkeys. Since the shape of the pot is oval, not round, it is better suited for oven use and the handles are safe up to 350 degrees.
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