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Features - Pour Spout on Rim for Easy Draining - Hard Anodized Exterior-Dense and Highly Wear Resistant - Quantanium Nonstick Cooking Surface for Professional Results - Cool Grip Product Description Cuisinart is pleased to offer an exciting variety of specialty pieces. Easy pouring saucepans make draining liquids simple and our gourmet pans make everyday cooking tasks a pleasure Customer Reviews Extremely useful Date: 2007-12-16 | Rating: 5 On the one hand I want to say that a one-quart saucier (or pot) is a great idea that I've neglected for too long. I've hesitate because I do not have a large kitchen and do not like single-use or specialty items cluttering up valuable shelf/drawer space. The one-quart is just a bit of a specialty and I use it for making pudding, gravies, a can of soup, or often for warming up leftovers. Now that the kids are grown, the size is just right for my wife and I. I don't use the pour spout much and I'm not sure it's all that useful, but I have a cover from another pot and I like having a bit of a hole for the steam to come out so I don't have to "cock" the lid. OK, so that is my brief pitch for the idea of a one-quart pot. Speaking specifically about this Cuisinart pot, let me start by saying I only have one one-quart pot, and this is it. I was concerned that the small base would not work well on my electric range. No problem. It sits solidly, even when empty. The handle has cut-outs near the pot so that heat does NOT travel up it much--I never have to use a potholder to pick it up. The constuction is absolutely solid--this is not a "little league" pot, but rather a big-leaguer in a small size. All the weightiness, strong materials, and solid riveting one expects in any of Cuisinarts top range. One last comment. It does go on sale from time to time and I bought it when it was, making it an especially good value. Beautiful liitle pan; beautiful little price! Date: 2008-09-09 | Rating: 5 I couldn't be happier with this high quality 1 qt saucier. It's perfect for preparing my individual serving of chai in the traditional method on the stovetop. And with the pouring lip I never spill the hot chai in the transfer to my mug. Other bonuses: heats up quickly and water boils on medium heat, handle stays cool and best of all, clean-up is a breeze. The Amazon price can't be beat! very pleased Date: 2006-07-08 | Rating: 5 good product, very comfortable for me (i used to make a oatmeal only for me, one person, my husband doesn't like this thing :) ) i like this thing. Cuisinart Chef's Classic Non-Stick Hard Anodized 1-Quart Open Pour Saucier Date: 2007-03-17 | Rating: 5 Good product, bought two of these and am pleased with the quality. Endlessly useful Date: 2007-05-07 | Rating: 5 This is such a great size for a multitude of uses. How did I live without it? Every kitchen needs one. Cleans up like a dream. | |||||
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Cuisinart Chef's Classic Nonstick Hard-Anodized 1-Quart Open Pour Saucier
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