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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Calphalon Unison Nonstick 4-Quart Soup Pot with Lid (Kitchen) I have several other Unison pieces. I decided to grab the little soup pot while it was on sale. It's a perfect size for 2-4 servings of soup or pasta sauce and fits easily into the dishwasher for cleanup. Nothing sticks and in this instance (unlike the omelette pans) the lid fits securely. I have used it for soup, pasta, a small pot roast (goes from stovetop to oven without a problem) and even making hard boiled eggs. I cook without recipes and have a tendency to cook to the limits of the pot I'm using, so this petite soup pot keeps me from making soup for 12 when I meant to make soup for four. I've used Calphalon pans for almost 20 years and the Unison's ability to be put into the dishwasher is the main reason why I'm slowly replacing my older pots with these. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By Purrson (California) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Calphalon Unison Nonstick 4-Quart Soup Pot with Lid (Kitchen) I'm crazy about soup, but generally I only make it for myself. I've looked and looked for a sturdy smaller soup pot. This fits the bill perfectly. I can make enough soup for two or three very generous main-course servings. It makes more than enough for four or five first-course servings if I have guests. In addition to its practical side, this pot is so darned cute that I keep it on top of my stove. Definitely recommended. I have bought several Calphalon Unison items, and they all are wonderful. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Calphalon Unison Nonstick 4-Quart Soup Pot with Lid (Kitchen) I usually only write negative reviews because I'm just mad! So here is one I am very happy about. I have alot of expensive cookware but I have been looking for several years for a couple of nonstick stock pots for making soups. (note: I have an 8qt and 12qt stainless commercial grade) After purchasing this 4qt, I purchased the 5qt searing pot: and then the 2 1/2 saute pan (regular not Unison/ just too expensive). I can not say enought good things about this Unison line. It compares in many ways with the performane I expect from my french copper and all-clad cookware. |