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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love, love, love this pot,
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This review is from: Emeril Hard Anodized Nonstick 1-Quart Sauce Pan with Pour Spouts and Lid (Kitchen)
I am not an Emeril fan but this pot had everything I wanted so I bought it and I use it so much that it has not gotten a chance to be put away in the 3 weeks I've had it. It just gets washed and put back on the stove. The 'in the lid strainer' is ingenious in my opinion and the dual pour spouts are practically a necessity. Once again, I love, love, love this pot.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A thoughtful pot? Who knew?,
By Elan (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Emeril Hard Anodized Nonstick 1-Quart Sauce Pan with Pour Spouts and Lid (Kitchen)
I am going to steal the words of another reviewer: I love, love, LOVE this little pot! Pour spouts?!?!? A strainer in the lid?!?!? This isn't rocket science! Why don't more pots have these thoughtful features? Oh how I so wish there were pour spouts on my Calphalon Contemporary pots!
I did feel that I needed to knock off a star for the handle. It has an inverted or indented channel running down the middle, and it just doesn't feel comfortable or stable in my hand. Not a big deal on a pot this small, but if you're considering a larger Emeril pot, I would strongly encourage you to handle one in person before investing. This might be more a matter of personal preference, but when handling large, heavy, hard-anodized pots, I feel that having a secure, stable, and comfortable grip is important. The only other hard-anodized pot close to this size with pour spouts and strainer lid that I have seen was a 2 quart pot made by Cuisinart; I disliked the handle on that pot even more. If the strainer lid is not important, there are more options. If hard-anodized is not a requirement, check out the highly review and well-priced Faberware Classic one quart pot with strainer. As for durability, I have used this Emeril pot at least once a week on a glass-top stove for the past three months, and it still looks and functions like it is brand new. As for the long haul, I check back in the future with an update.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Little Pot,
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This review is from: Emeril Hard Anodized Nonstick 1-Quart Sauce Pan with Pour Spouts and Lid (Kitchen)
I bought this to replace a pot that I accidentally ruined. Anyway, this was closest I could come to it's predecessor. The improvements include the pour spouts and ingenious strainers built into the lid. This is a great little pot.
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