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Kuhn Rikon 4th Burner Pot

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ThunderThighs


quality posts: 315 Private Messages ThunderThighs

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Dadgummit! Didn't mean to delete both posts, skou. Repost that.

I did ask the buyer about it last time but I don't think we had a sample to figure it out.

PabloPalmeri6837


quality posts: 2 Private Messages PabloPalmeri6837

Some Highlights of this Item


  • specifically designed to fit the smaller stove burners
  • includes steaming basket
  • built-in draining holes
  • clean pour spout
  • coated handle
  • stainless steel construction
  • glass lid included

What to use it for?

  • steam corn
  • asparagus
  • broccoli
  • heat broth
  • warm milk or cream for white sauces

cappo


quality posts: 16 Private Messages cappo

If Woot ever gets the plain, non-coated ones, I'd buy one.

skou


quality posts: 20 Private Messages skou
ThunderThighs wrote:Dadgummit! Didn't mean to delete both posts, skou. Repost that.

I did ask the buyer about it last time but I don't think we had a sample to figure it out.



Yeah, RIGHT! I'm callin' "shens."

TT, are these Stainless as has been advertised EVERY TIME, or are they aluminum, as I recieved.

Or, are you gonna delete THIS post?

(And, I missed my first, "FIRST POST" post!)

steve

skou


quality posts: 20 Private Messages skou
PabloPalmeri6837 wrote:Some Highlights of this Item

  • specifically designed to fit the smaller stove burners
  • includes steaming basket
  • built-in draining holes
  • clean pour spout
  • coated handle
  • stainless steel construction
  • glass lid included

What to use it for?

  • steam corn
  • asparagus
  • broccoli
  • heat broth
  • warm milk or cream for white sauces



Yes, but I do NOT concur. And, I've got a non-Stainless to prove it!

steve

wr7en


quality posts: 6 Private Messages wr7en

Mine is stainless. Add to your list Pablo- great for steaming crab legs.

The 7 is silent

b4k4


quality posts: 1 Private Messages b4k4

I like how they're Star Trek TOS colors

whatsamattaU


quality posts: 980 Private Messages whatsamattaU

Real quick
Previous woot: it was $1 more at $12.99
http://sellout.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5159457

previous comment

whatsamattaU wrote:Real quick: Last woot $3 more at $15.99:

http://home.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5111119

and part of my comment last time:

Well, if everyone's going to refer to the previous woots, when this was $15.99 then, too, then here are the links with comments:
http://home.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5090403 wootoff with a few comments

and the woot
http://home.woot.com/forums/viewpost.aspx?postid=5040259 with generally favorable comments.

bye



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damorere


quality posts: 9 Private Messages damorere

They're also great for steaming or boiling shrimp and boiling eggs (they fit an entire dozen). The cool thing is that after the shrimp or eggs are cooked, you can pull them out in the basket and put the whole bunch in cold water or sit under running water to cool off. Very handy. I bought three on a previous woot and haven't regretted it. They don't take up much room and I can even store my boiled eggs in one of them in the fridge. Hmmmm. Christmas presents?

cowtrimmer


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cowtrimmer
damorere wrote:They're also great for steaming or boiling shrimp and boiling eggs (they fit an entire dozen). The cool thing is that after the shrimp or eggs are cooked, you can pull them out in the basket and put the whole bunch in cold water or sit under running water to cool off. Very handy. I bought three on a previous woot and haven't regretted it. They don't take up much room and I can even store my boiled eggs in one of them in the fridge. Hmmmm. Christmas presents?



When you store the eggs in the wire basket what do you tell Christmas guests what happened in the fridge ? Doesnt it stink pretty bad ?

shushine999


quality posts: 9 Private Messages shushine999

Got one on the last Woot-Off, and I truly LOVE it. It stays out of the way of my skillets on the stove, fits perfectly on the warming pad on the back of my glass-top. It's taller than I thought it would be, and far more substantial than I assumed as well. I am an iced tea fan, and it is great for boiling water in for a fresh pitcherful every other day or so, and it is also great for simmering soups, sauces, or gravies in when doing meats and veggies on the "big boy" burners. In for 3 more - two Christmas presents for my mom and S.I.L, and one for a spare for me!!

ssratracer


quality posts: 4 Private Messages ssratracer

I have the all stainless nekid version of this, a gift sent from QVC. While it's design is a convenient diameter and purpose for small, lesser BTU burners, it's also its flaw. It's a lot of pot to heat up before your liquid starts getting heated. Warming-yay, boiling-meh. To boil, I start on the big burner, then move to 4th burner on max.

Addendum- I use a builders packaged, electric, glass top stove. So gas or induction may be better.

aderyn


quality posts: 9 Private Messages aderyn
cappo wrote:If Woot ever gets the plain, non-coated ones, I'd buy one.



I have exactly that model, which I got on Woot. Incidentally, the pot is also good for canning small quantities. It holds a couple small jars (3 of the 4-ounce ones or the squat pints), and the basket not only raises/lowers them but keeps them off the bottom of the pot so water can circulate.

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek

I was trying to figure out how big the pot really was and I found this image that gives some perspective to it's size. Its the same brand, but a different finish and handles.

Hope this helps others, like me, who haven't seen one before.

Note: The picture above has an insulated basket handle that is not on the model being sold this round on Woot!. The model in the above picture was sold during the home-Woot-off on March 20, 2012.

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tminsarasota


quality posts: 0 Private Messages tminsarasota

If the basket goes all the way to the bottom, it's not a steamer, it's a boiler. Just a tall tea pot.

bro3of4


quality posts: 2 Private Messages bro3of4
b4k4 wrote:I like how they're Star Trek TOS colors



The red ones disappear fast...

Nothing to see here. Move along. Move along.

cerberus1165


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cerberus1165
PabloPalmeri6837 wrote:Some Highlights of this Item



Why does this guy get a quality post for repeating what's on the Features tab? Let me try this.

Some specs for this item


  • Serves: 2 - 3
  • Dimensions: 7.5”(H) x 5.5”(D)


In the box:


  • Kuhn Rikon 4th Burner Multi Pot (Choose Color)
  • Steamer Basket
  • Glass Lid

minhluu


quality posts: 0 Private Messages minhluu

Is this made from China?

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek
minhluu wrote:Is this made from China?



The company is based in Switzerland, so I'd bet not made in China, but it wouldn't be the first time I lost a bet.

Update: Someone should have bet me. Came in brown box, and the only thing on the box was a sticker with UPC code(7 05575 04213 4) and one word(Yellow). Sheet inside of basket states:

06/2011 Made in China ITem #4203
Kuhn Rikon Corp., 46 Digital Dr., #5, Novato, CA 94949 415.883.1101

Bottom of pot does bear the Name KUHN RIKON with SWITZERLAND and the plus(+) logo in the metal, along with a sticker 09/2011 MADE IN CHINA.

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jdittenhafer


quality posts: 1 Private Messages jdittenhafer

Does this work on an induction cooktop?

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek
jdittenhafer wrote:Does this work on an induction cooktop?



On Amazon's page it says yes you can.

Edit: I should have been more clear, this was contingent upon it being the same model number(4200) as found on Amazon. From the photos they appear to be the same, but without the model number there is no positive identification and no way to verify if this one has the same sandwiched core as the 4200.

Check this post below for more info.

Update: The model/item shipped was 4203, which appears to be a less expensive version of model 4200. The pot is a non-stick coated aluminum pot. Nowhere on the included sheet does it state either way if it is or isn't usable on an induction cook top. The box it was shipped in is plain brown cardboard with one stick with the UPC code and the color.

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jonnyj03


quality posts: 0 Private Messages jonnyj03

300 series stainless steel would not work on a induction stove.

400 series stainless steel would work on a induction stove.

depends on what kind of stainless steel they use.

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek
jonnyj03 wrote:300 series stainless steel would not work on a induction stove.

400 series stainless steel would work on a induction stove.

depends on what kind of stainless steel they use.



As stated on Amazon:

18/10 stainless steel and aluminum sandwich base for optimum heat distribution, suitable for cooking on all stovetops including induction stoves

The link to Amazon. I can't find the model number that Woot! is selling, but it appears to be the 4200. The photos look the same.

Maybe a Woot! staff member could verify the model number and if it can be used on an induction stove then get back to us.

Update: The stainless steel, as stated above(18/10), would be the 300 series in this case and would not be magnetic, but the aluminum would be. So if my research is correct, and if this is the same model as on Amazon, then this most likely would work on an induction stove. Would need the model number to be sure.

Additional Update: Info from sheet included with the item states the pot is a non-stick coated aluminum pot. The basket is a stainless strainer basket, note the lack of the word steel.

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ushindi


quality posts: 1 Private Messages ushindi

I wanted to get a red one, as all my pots and pans, canisters, can opener, air pot, etc. have red finishes. Unfortunately, Woot won't let me have a red one - I guess the red is sold out.
Maybe next time?

rubish


quality posts: 2 Private Messages rubish

Even less expensive than on a Wootoff, Does this place have a 30 day price guarantee?

ROGETRAY


quality posts: 88 Private Messages ROGETRAY

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rubish wrote:Even less expensive than on a Wootoff, Does this place have a 30 day price guarantee?



There is a 1 Year Warranty with Kuhn Rikon.

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xercess


quality posts: 3 Private Messages xercess
tminsarasota wrote:If the basket goes all the way to the bottom, it's not a steamer, it's a boiler. Just a tall tea pot.



It's got little feet in the basket, so it sits up about half an inch.

casantia


quality posts: 1 Private Messages casantia

I bought two of these last time they were here. I love them mostly for the pop of color they provide in my kitchen. I've used them for canning pint jars, which worked fine. But, it took 50 minutes for the water to come to a boil. My giant canner pot takes less time to boil. This is on a gas stove. As a steamer, or warming pot it's fine. I'm sure I'll come up with more uses but I'll avoid anything that involves waiting for a pot to boil

xercess


quality posts: 3 Private Messages xercess

Here's a photo I took for size comparason.
http://i.imgur.com/eWsVs.jpg

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek

The following links are from the discussion of a previous offering of this product, since they are using the same photos, specs and features as they did on September 12, 2012 I assume they are the same. Again, without model numbers, its any ones guess. Reading the links below, they were also guessing.

Comment by zvwang.

Reply by wallix.

Also:
From the product features of this offering:

The silicone coated handle on pot and insert stay cool to the touch

If I read and understand this correctly, and, if by insert they do mean the basket, then the photos do not reflect this. The baskets in the photos do not have a silicone coating like in the photo I posted in my earlier post of a different model showing the relative size. As the baskets appears in this offering's photos, I would not suggest picking them up by hand to serve your steamed vegetables. I wonder if they meant the lid?

Update: Handles are made of bakelite. This was taken from the sheet included with the item. The basket has no protection, wire only.

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BooferFTW


quality posts: 0 Private Messages BooferFTW
PabloPalmeri6837 wrote:Some Highlights of this Item

  • specifically designed to fit the smaller stove burners
  • includes steaming basket
  • built-in draining holes
  • clean pour spout
  • coated handle
  • stainless steel construction
  • glass lid included

What to use it for?

  • steam corn
  • asparagus
  • broccoli
  • heat broth
  • warm milk or cream for white sauces



I love it for boiling eggs too. The steam basket makes it so much easier.

BooferFTW


quality posts: 0 Private Messages BooferFTW
ROGETRAY wrote:There is a 1 Year Warranty with Kuhn Rikon.



rubish wrote:Even less expensive than on a Wootoff, Does this place have a 30 day price guarantee?


I think they were talking about getting some money back for the difference in price from when they bought it from woot! previously.

ROGETRAY


quality posts: 88 Private Messages ROGETRAY

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BooferFTW wrote:rubish wrote:Even less expensive than on a Wootoff, Does this place have a 30 day price guarantee?


I think they were talking about getting some money back for the difference in price from when they bought it from woot! previously.



OHHH my bad. I misread the post.

No we don't have a price matching guarantee. We offer each deal at different times and with different prices.

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rpstrong


quality posts: 4 Private Messages rpstrong
aderyn wrote:I have exactly that model, which I got on Woot. Incidentally, the pot is also good for canning small quantities. It holds a couple small jars (3 of the 4-ounce ones or the squat pints), and the basket not only raises/lowers them but keeps them off the bottom of the pot so water can circulate.



I've been tempted every time they came up, but your small batch canning tip just put me over the edge.

In for three - two for gifts. Thanks!

Sokudoningyou


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Sokudoningyou

I've been pretty happy about mine. It was taller than I expected, but with the steamer basket, it's been great for steaming small batches of veggies. (Of course, then my mom bought some silicon and plastic steamers for the microwave which kind of rendered the feature useless.) But for a single serving meal in a pot, it's pretty nice. It also have two sets of different size drain holes in the lid for easy draining of pasta/grains/etc.

golfreak22


quality posts: 0 Private Messages golfreak22

Can it be used on gas stove?

friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek
golfreak22 wrote:Can it be used on gas stove?



Instructions inside of pot state, if used on a gas stove, Keep flame of gas stove from licking the side of the pan to prevent tarnishing the outside.

So your answer would be, Yes.

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friartek


quality posts: 15 Private Messages friartek

In case this shows up again, here is some information about the item. This info is from the sheet included with the item.

* Bakelite handles(Not silicone as stated in the item features)
* stainless strainer basket(note lack of the word steel)
* Non-stick coated aluminum pot
* Do not use sharp metals on the nonstick coating

Woot features stated Stainless steel construction but nowhere on the included sheet does it state stainless steel. The closest thing is the statement stainless strainer basket whatever that means.

Instructions state Do not put into dishwasher but wash with hot water. Do not use any abrasives on inside or outside as it my scratch the surface and cancel your warranty.

Also on the included sheet:

06/2012 Made in China Item #4203

Kuhn Rikon Corp., 46 Digital Dr., #5, Novato, CA 415.883.1101

Bottom of pot does bear the Name KUHN RIKON with SWITZERLAND and the plus(+) logo in the metal, along with a sticker 09/2011 MADE IN CHINA.

Best guess is that model/item 4203 is a less expensive version of model 4200.

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BOC: 4 Including the very last Woot!-off B)C. One of the lucky few.

PemberDucky


quality posts: 13 Private Messages PemberDucky

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friartek wrote:In case this shows up again, here is some information about the item. This info is from the sheet included with the item.

* Bakelite handles(Not silicone as state in the item features)
* stainless strainer basket(note lack of the word steel)
* Non-stick coated aluminum pot
* Do not use sharp metals on the nonstick coating

Woot features stated Stainless steel construction but nowhere on the included sheet does it state stainless steel. The closest thing is the statement stainless strainer basket whatever that means.

Instructions state Do not put into dishwasher but wash with hot water. Do not use any abrasives on inside or outside as it my scratch the surface and cancel your warranty.

Also on the included sheet:

06/2012 Made in China Item #4203

Kuhn Rikon Corp., 46 Digital Dr., #5, Novato, CA 415.883.1101

Bottom of pot does bear the Name KUHN RIKON with SWITZERLAND and the plus(+) logo in the metal, along with a sticker 09/2011 MADE IN CHINA.

Best guess is that model/item 4203 is a less expensive version of model 4200.



hmm. thanks muchly for posting this. i'll get it to the right ppl and we'll modify our features & specs where appropriate.

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