Stanton Trading ASTP15 11 Inch Without Cover Reinforced Rim Stock Pot Aluminum
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- Heavy-duty aluminum ensures uniform heat transfer
- Reinforced rim enhances handling and durability
- 15-quart capacity supports large batch cooking
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The Stanton Trading ASTP15 Stock Pot is a commercial-grade foodservice vessel designed for high-performance bulk cooking and preparation. Constructed from heavy-duty aluminum with a 4.0mm thickness, this 15-quart capacity stock pot features an 11" diameter, reinforced rim, and is optimized for durability and uniform heat distribution. Its industrial construction supports consistent cooking processes in professional kitchens, institutional facilities, and catering operations, ensuring reliable performance during demanding workloads without integrating a cover.
The ASTP15 stock pot provides commercial-grade capacity, with a 15-quart volume, suitable for large batch cooking in restaurant and cafeteria settings. Its reinforced rim enhances structural integrity during handling, while the 4.0mm thick aluminum ensures even heat transfer. Designed for easy maintenance, its robust construction withstands frequent use, and its size fits seamlessly into standard stovetop workflows, facilitating efficient bulk food preparation. Ideal for high-volume soup, stew, or sauce production, this vessel supports reliable, consistent results in busy foodservice environments.
Designed for high-capacity cooking applications in professional kitchens requiring durable and reliable stock pots.
The Stanton Trading ASTP15 stock pot features a sturdy aluminum construction with a thickness of 4.0mm, designed to withstand rigorous commercial use. It measures 11" in width and has a capacity of 15 quarts, making it suitable for bulk cooking in high-volume settings such as institutional kitchens or catering operations. The reinforced rim enhances ease of handling and longevity, while its weight of approximately 5.72 lbs ensures stability during use. This model does not include a cover but is built to operate efficiently across various stovetop types. Its corrosion-resistant finish and even heat distribution support consistent cooking outcomes over prolonged service periods. The product's cleanability and robust materials facilitate swift maintenance, which is essential for daily operations in demanding foodservice environments.
A commercial stock pot is a large, heavy-duty vessel designed for bulk cooking in professional foodservice environments such as restaurants, cafeterias, and catering facilities. Typically constructed from durable materials like aluminum or stainless steel, these pots support even heat distribution and withstand frequent use. The Stanton Trading ASTP15 stock pot, with its 15-quart capacity and reinforced rim, is ideal for preparing soups, broths, or sauces in busy commercial kitchens, ensuring consistent results and operational efficiency in high-volume food production.
Reliable and robust, the Stanton Trading ASTP15 stock pot offers essential bulk cooking capabilities optimized for high-volume institutional and commercial kitchen workflows. Built with heavy-duty aluminum, it ensures durable performance and even heat distribution for consistent food quality. Its reinforced rim enhances handling safety, making it suitable for demanding foodservice operations such as large-scale soup and sauce production in cafeteria settings or catering kitchens.
Unlike many standard stock pots, the Stanton Trading ASTP15 features a heavy-duty aluminum body with a reinforced rim that provides superior durability and handling in rigorous commercial settings. Its 15-quart capacity and substantial 11" diameter ensure efficient batch preparation, while the corrosion-resistant surface simplifies cleaning and maintenance. This vessel's design supports consistent heat transfer for uniform cooking, making it an optimal choice for busy foodservice operations seeking reliable, restaurant-ready equipment that stands up to daily use.
