

🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the stockpot that means business!
The KitchenAid 8-quart Stainless Steel Stockpot combines durable stainless steel with an aluminum core for fast, even heating. Featuring silicone grip handles for safe handling, a tempered glass lid to lock in flavors, and etched measuring marks for precision, it’s induction compatible and dishwasher safe—designed for the modern kitchen pro who demands performance and style.























| Best Sellers Rank | #57,257 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #142 in Stockpots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 253 Reviews |
K**T
Great basic pot
Excellent size and quality for soups, pasta, etc. Very reasonably priced and good product for it's purpose. I have bought several as gifts for family members. Cleans easily. It's not for oven cooking (I think), but great on stovetop.
J**C
Great pot. Perfect for induction stoves.
We needed to replace our 8 qt non-induction compatible pot with one that was compatible with our new induction stove. This is a well-made pot, very sturdy without being too heavy. The handles are comfortable to use and provide a solid grip. Easy to clean. Nice looking. We are very happy with this purchase.
C**R
Gorgeous Stock Pot
This pot was everything I was looking for. Eight quart is all I needed and this even has the measurements on the inside of the pot. It's heavier than I expected and that was also a plus. The insulated handles and the glass lid were also must-haves for me. Fabulous pot!
C**L
heavy weight, high quality stockpot
I love this pot! I use it frequently for soups, to boil potatoes, and just to boil water with a little bit of eucalyptus oil when my house is super dry.
L**A
Almost Perfect Soup Poy
I bought this pot to use on my new induction cooktop to make soup and stews and chili. It was way less costly than the same brand name one almost just like it on another popular store website. The only issue I have found is that the center bottom of the pot is raised a little. So it causes a problem when I'm browning something by itself in oil or butter. The butter or oil will melts and collects around the outer edges of the bottom of the pot and dries out in the center. So you have to watch what's cooking so as not to burn it. If there's a half inch or more of the liquid or you're making something that you just put a bunch of ingredients in altogether, it shouldn't matter.
B**H
Monster spaghetti maker
This is a great spaghetti pot. I can cook enough spaghetti for the whole family this thing and it’s easy to clean.
E**.
Great for the money
Only have used it for a couple of times, but so far it has worked well.
R**N
kithen aid pot
pot is new but it has several dents at the bottom.
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