
Netherton 8" Spun Iron Stock Pots
We sometimes think of these as legacy cooking pots, since they are so beautifully crafted you’ll want to pass them on as family heirlooms. Available in two sizes, these spun iron stock pots have a beautiful matte black surface that fe... See More
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We sometimes think of these as legacy cooking pots, since they are so beautifully crafted you’ll want to pass them on as family heirlooms. Available in two sizes, these spun iron stock pots have a beautiful matte black surface that feels timeless. They excel at making stocks, soups, meat pies, mac & cheese, and more. Two riveted handles make for easy transport and the snug fitting lid has a central knob and steam hole. Spun iron is much lighter than cast iron (generally half the weight), heats quickly, and holds heat beautifully. It’s also nearly indestructible. Pre-seasoned with flax oil, it will season further the more you use it, eventually developing a virtually non-stick surface. Made in Shropshire, England. The two sizes available are: 6¼ Diameter x 3 ¼” H; and 8” Diameter x 5” H.
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I purchased for a gift
"I purchased for a gift and my son loves the pot; he is happy with my purchase."
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"Quite unexpectedly, what I like the most about this pot is its sharp bottom: it sits flat and it is very, very well crafted. I find this satisfying. It is very light. It seems littler than expected, and yet I have managed to fit everything I needed to feed my family. The only downside I suppose is how easily it rusts. We have had cast iron cooking vessels for years, you just need to work on a reliable patina. It is such a light pot, a real pleasure to handle, and I am considering other pieces for that reason, retiring the old heavy pans for camping trips. It is a beautiful piece, in fact, it has been sitting happily on our stove when not in use. Finally, I recommend watching the video from the manufacturer."
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- This pot looks wonderful. I need to know it's weight. Thank you, Nancy Visconti
- Nancy, the pot weighs 4lbs. Thank you.










