
Fissler
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The Fissler Original Profi Collection 10.6 Quart Stock Pot is a premium German-made, disc‑clad stainless steel pot with an 8 mm aluminum Cookstar base, offering fast, even heating and a range of ergonomic features. It includes a Condensate‑Plus lid, integrated measuring scale, and is dishwasher and oven safe.
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$402.56
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$352.59
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$187.37
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$540.83
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Fissler stock pot for its superior disc‑clad base that delivers fast, uniform heat and excellent food release, while also highlighting the ergonomic stay‑cool handles and robust construction. However, they note the pot's substantial weight, short handles, and a condensate‑plus lid that adds little practical benefit, and they consider the 15‑year warranty somewhat limited for a premium line.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the pot's rapid, even heating and its ability to retain steam for flavorful soups and stocks. They appreciate the durability, dishwasher safety, and built‑in measuring scale. Recurring complaints focus on the pot's heaviness, the heavy lid, and occasional handle or set‑fit concerns.
Common Complaints
The pot is frequently described as very heavy, the lid adds extra weight, handles are short, and some users report fit issues when the pot is part of a larger set.
What People Are Saying
“Heats evenly and quickly; heavy, precise machining seals in steam (no escape even at full boil); excellent for soups/large batches; worth its price, durable”
How It Compares
vs. All‑Clad D3 Stock Pot
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Choose All‑Clad for lighter handling and low‑heat simmering; choose Fissler for fastest, most even heating and superior food release.
vs. Demeyere Atlantis Stock Pot
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Demeyere is a good option for cooks who prefer a lighter, fully clad pot with good heat retention; Fissler is better for those who need rapid, even heating and cooler handles.