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Best Steamer Cookware

OXO Good Grips Stainless Steel Steamer with Extendable Handle
The telescoping handle extends and locks into position for filling and transporting, and retracts to accommodate pot lids while steaming. Steamer fits pots 8” in diameter and up.
Reviews
"This steamer is absolutely perfect for my needs. They likely will be if you want to boil water in a stove top pot and steam there."
"It can be easily removed when you want to use the entire surface of the steamer (e.g. for whole chicken or fish). I removed 1 star off because after few uses, I noticed rust on the joints of the base and the steamer petals (see pictures)."
"I like everything about this steamer; the folding legs to keep the food out of the water; the collapsible handle and the open space to insert a fork to lift out instead of burning hands."
"good product, good price, fast delivery !"
"great for larger steamed items like cabbage wedges."
"I love this strainer the best out of all the ones I bought lol."
"I purchased (and adore) the WearEver Pure Living Nonstick Ceramic Coating cookware and needed to replace all my stainless steel utensils with silicone ones that wouldn't harm my new pots and pans."
"It is a nice big steamer and appears to be of good quality material just doesn't work the way it was intended."
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Farberware Classic Stainless Steel 3-Quart Covered Stack 'n' Steam Saucepot and Steamer
With this versatile Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stack 'N' Steam 3-Quart Covered Saucepot and Steamer, it's easy to boil, heat, steam and simmer a variety of foods. Heavy-duty stainless steel is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch, and this stacking steamer can be used with or without the steamer insert. Steam and cook foods with this versatile Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stack 'N' Steam 3-Quart Covered Saucepot and Steamer that features the familiar profile that families have treasured for decades. Aluminum core in pot's base for even heating; base capped by stainless steel.
Reviews
"I had been using those cheap steamer trays that fall apart all my life and finally found this yesterday on Amazon."
"not the best quality but for just basic steaming it works good."
"Love this steamer, much better than the electric one that I also loved."
"I fell in love with Farberware's Classic line years ago and still love every purchase."
"Outstanding."
"I use it all the time to steam veggies in just minutes."
"So well made, the quality you expect from Farberware, and just the right size for about two servings of steamed vegetables."
"Beat steamer pot ever."
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OXO Good Grips Silicone Steamer, Green
Silicone feet elevate and stabilize steamer over water and it won't scratch pots, making it perfect for both glass and non-stick cookware. High walls keep contents contained and away from boiling water, while stay-cool handles allow for stable transfer.
Reviews
"This steamer is absolutely perfect for my needs. They likely will be if you want to boil water in a stove top pot and steam there."
"It can be easily removed when you want to use the entire surface of the steamer (e.g. for whole chicken or fish). I removed 1 star off because after few uses, I noticed rust on the joints of the base and the steamer petals (see pictures)."
"I like everything about this steamer; the folding legs to keep the food out of the water; the collapsible handle and the open space to insert a fork to lift out instead of burning hands."
"good product, good price, fast delivery !"
"great for larger steamed items like cabbage wedges."
"I love this strainer the best out of all the ones I bought lol."
"I purchased (and adore) the WearEver Pure Living Nonstick Ceramic Coating cookware and needed to replace all my stainless steel utensils with silicone ones that wouldn't harm my new pots and pans."
"It is a nice big steamer and appears to be of good quality material just doesn't work the way it was intended."
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Best Stockpots

Cuisinart 766-26 Chef's Classic 12-Quart Stockpot with Cover
Stainless Steel for Professional Results: Stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food or alter flavors. Flavor Lock Lid: Tight-fitting cover seals in moisture and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results, every time you cook.
Reviews
"It makes sense that some people may have simply overlooked this, and started boiling water, cook steak etc, on high heat and then been confused as to why things were burning."
"I decided to go with stainless steel because no matter how much it sticks, you can always get it out with Bar Keepers Friend, soaking or as a last resort; steel wool. Read all the reviews before getting it and noticed a lot say it does not heat up well enough, it sticks, it doesn't clean well, the lid is too heavy and the wok is too light, and to only use it on medium low heat to avoid burned or stuck food. I tried it on medium low heat and it had so little heat that I could touch the sides of the pan and it wast even warm to the touch. I finally decided to use it on high heat, which is how stir-fry is supposed to be cooked at and everything worked great. Whatever leftover food stains on the wok can be worked out with some soaking and Bar Keepers Friend. As for the wok being too light, that's generally how it should be as the method used during stir-fry is to lift the wok up with one hand and dish/scrape the food onto a place with the other. If there's still food stains, use Bar Keepers Friend. I'm happy with this purchase."
"However... the rivets that they used to attach the handles onto the cookware are made of cheap crap. The first time I made a soup in the stock pot I had to store the pot in the fridge for a couple of days. I don't understand why you would make a good pan, but attach the handles with cheap product that break down from simple food and washing over time."
"How a manufacturer van make a pot and handles out of stainless steel and use a rivet with a lesser grade of SS is I am sure not a design flaw but a part substitution."
"After it was done, I turned the heat OFF, took some on my plate and put the lid on to keep the rest of the food warm."
"While the pan is nice, I received a defective glass lid that shattered the first time I used it, while cooking with it."
"I commented on another review that wrote that the glass top shattered, but I feel the need to write another so that this can product can have a lower star review and to encourage people NOT to buy this product. This is a big safety issue that has seriously made me consider not buying any Cuisinart products as this should have been tested."
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Best Multipots & Pasta Pots

Cuisinart 77-412 Chef's Classic Stainless 4-Piece 12-Quart Pasta/Steamer Set
Included is a deep pasta insert, so you can lift out and drain your cooked pasta all in one fell swoop, without needing a colander; and a steamer basket that sits in the top portion of the pot and allows you to steam broccoli, shrimp, pot stickers, and all kinds of healthy, fat-free foods. The pasta insert and pot have the same riveted stainless-steel handles, while the basket features a swinging handle that tucks out of the way when the lid is on top. Stainless Steel for Professional Results: Stainless steel cooking surface does not discolor, react with food or alter flavors. Flavor Lock Lid: Tight fitting cover seals in moisture and nutrients for healthier, more flavorful results, every time you cook.
Reviews
"It makes sense that some people may have simply overlooked this, and started boiling water, cook steak etc, on high heat and then been confused as to why things were burning."
"I decided to go with stainless steel because no matter how much it sticks, you can always get it out with Bar Keepers Friend, soaking or as a last resort; steel wool. Read all the reviews before getting it and noticed a lot say it does not heat up well enough, it sticks, it doesn't clean well, the lid is too heavy and the wok is too light, and to only use it on medium low heat to avoid burned or stuck food. I tried it on medium low heat and it had so little heat that I could touch the sides of the pan and it wast even warm to the touch. I finally decided to use it on high heat, which is how stir-fry is supposed to be cooked at and everything worked great. Whatever leftover food stains on the wok can be worked out with some soaking and Bar Keepers Friend. As for the wok being too light, that's generally how it should be as the method used during stir-fry is to lift the wok up with one hand and dish/scrape the food onto a place with the other. If there's still food stains, use Bar Keepers Friend. I'm happy with this purchase."
"However... the rivets that they used to attach the handles onto the cookware are made of cheap crap. The first time I made a soup in the stock pot I had to store the pot in the fridge for a couple of days. I don't understand why you would make a good pan, but attach the handles with cheap product that break down from simple food and washing over time."
"How a manufacturer van make a pot and handles out of stainless steel and use a rivet with a lesser grade of SS is I am sure not a design flaw but a part substitution."
"After it was done, I turned the heat OFF, took some on my plate and put the lid on to keep the rest of the food warm."
"While the pan is nice, I received a defective glass lid that shattered the first time I used it, while cooking with it."
"I commented on another review that wrote that the glass top shattered, but I feel the need to write another so that this can product can have a lower star review and to encourage people NOT to buy this product. This is a big safety issue that has seriously made me consider not buying any Cuisinart products as this should have been tested."
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