
Hestan
The Hestan ProBond Professional Clad Stainless Steel Stock Pot is a 6‑quart tri‑ply stainless pot with a pure aluminum core that delivers 35% better heat conductivity. It offers even heating, induction compatibility, and oven/broiler safety up to 600°F, with stay‑cool handles and easy‑clean flush rivets.
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$369.95
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$299.44
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$295.95
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$369.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Hestan ProBond stock pot for its superior heat conductivity, even heating, rapid temperature rise, and versatile compatibility with induction, oven, broiler, and grill. They commend the stay‑cool handles and easy‑clean design, while noting that its scratch resistance falls short of the NanoBond line and that a dedicated Dutch oven is absent from the set.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the pot’s even heating, ease of cleaning thanks to flush rivets, and flexibility across cooktops and ovens. The most common complaints revolve around visible scratches from metal utensils and the polished finish showing fingerprints, as well as the lack of a true Dutch oven for extended braising.
Common Complaints
Visible scratches from knives or metal utensils, fingerprints on polished surfaces, and the absence of a true Dutch oven in the set.
How It Compares
vs. All-Clad D3/D5
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Choose All-Clad if you prefer a well-established brand and similar performance, but Hestan offers better conductivity.
vs. Made In
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Made In is better for extreme oven use, while Hestan excels in evenness and speed.
vs. Hestan NanoBond
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NanoBond is ideal for users prioritizing durability, whereas ProBond offers excellent conductivity and evenness at a lower cost.
vs. Hestan CopperBond
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CopperBond suits chefs needing rapid heat, while ProBond balances evenness and durability.