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It pours without spilling June 19, 2008 Kate V. Somerville (Philadelphia, PA United States) That's all I asked for; a pan that pours without spilling. Water for coffee cups. At last, a well designed lip on a pan.
Great pan June 13, 2008 F. Brown (The Desert Southwest, USA) This is a great little pan, perfect for so many uses. It's comfortable to hold, very sturdy, heats evenly, cleans easily and I just love that pour spout!!! It has become my favorite small pan even if it didn't come with a lid. I highly recommend this pan. Buy one, you'll thank yourself after you see how useful and well made it is!!
great price, great pot March 2, 2008 muffy (pa. usa) actually enjoy cooking in this pot; cleans up in a few seconds,nothing sticks to it and high heat is not necessary: highly recommend;
Extremely useful December 16, 2007 Robert Siletzky (Elon, North Carolina) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Good quality easily damaged December 1, 2007 J. Maxwell 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
That pot is beautiful and it works well my only complaint is that its easily damaged. I keep my pots and pans in the oven to store and just moving it from stove top to oven scratches it easily. The nice black finish is scrached up along the bottom and top outside rim of this pan. I don't think I would purchase this item again.
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