very lightweight but the beauty of stainless steel is that it doesnt need to be thick or heavy, and it will still last. The handles are on well which is good because you would nt want 15 litres of boiling soup round ye..I just use it as a boiler on my log burner in the garage so its absolutely fine for that
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I bought this for my wife as she needed a large pot to use for dying a fleece before spinning it. It was delivered sooner than expected by the Post Office,when it was unpacked we noticed that it was dented along its bottom edge but the box itself was undamaged Despite this we decided to keep the item as my wife wanted to use it immediately and there was no signs of leakage from the dented area. On rinsing and drying the pot after use my wife saw that there was a rust spot on the inside of it so it's a good job we had n't used it for food. By the price we should have perhaps been aware that the pot may not have been top quality, but I can't remember what the description said. .
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I am sorry but this item disappointed me big time. The metal is so thin and flimsy that one hard push and it will bend.It burnt my food and lid doesn't seal the container as it is deformed. I have kept it aside and might not use it for anything. What a waste of money
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Depending on what you plan to use it for, personally bought to use for dying fabric so fine for me. Will say the bottom has developed some sort of rust spots after 1 use.
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Have already started using my stockpot. It doesn’t weigh a ton to lift when ful and does the job. Lots of stewed apples in my freezer for winter. Quince jelly next.
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