12-Quart Induction Enamel Stockpot with Lid
Create delicious, large-batch meals with the Rachael Ray 12-Quart Induction Enamel Stockpot. Its durable enamel-on-steel construction ensures longevity, while the induction-compatible base makes it suitable for all stovetops. This versatile pot is perfect for simmering hearty soups, stews, and chilis. The generous 12-quart capacity handles family-sized portions with ease. It's oven-safe up to 400°F, allowing for seamless stovetop-to-oven transitions. The included matching enamel lid helps lock in heat and moisture for perfectly cooked dishes.
$44.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
653
/ 720
#653 in Stock Pots
Price vs Category Average
-80%
Below average
Capacity
12
/ Quarts
Who it's for
- Versatile Heat Source Compatibility
- Generous Capacity for Batch Cooking
- Durable and Attractive Enamel Finish
Who should skip it
- Potential for Hot Spots and Scorching
- Heavy When Full and Awkward Handling
- Susceptible to Chipping or Cracking
Key Specs
Capacity
12 Quarts
Body Material
Enamel on Steel
Lid Material
Enamel on Steel
Oven Safe Temperature
400°F
Handle Material
Screw Welded Enamel on Steel
Induction Compatible
Yes
Dishwasher Safe
No
SKU
48350
Features
- Ideal for large batch cooking
- Durable enamel-on-steel construction
- Induction compatible for all stovetops
- Easy stovetop to oven transfer
- Includes matching enamel lid
- Oven safe up to 400°F
- Generous 12-quart capacity
- Versatile for soups, stews, and chilis
What customers say
Customers highly value this stockpot primarily for its generous 12-quart capacity, perfect for large batches and family meals. Its reliable induction compatibility is a major advantage for modern kitchens. Reviewers frequently praise the attractive enamel finish and the relatively easy cleanup it offers. Furthermore, the pot delivers consistent cooking results due to even heat distribution and features a secure lid that retains moisture well. While some users note the substantial weight when full, the main consideration involves the enamel's potential to chip or scratch with rough handling or metal utensils. Overall, it is seen as a functional and aesthetically pleasing addition for most home cooks.
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