I’ll admit, I’m a bit over cautious around health stuff, but I’m curious if anyone has any qualms about buying kettles or stock pots from China or manufacturers outside of the US.
Even the high quality brands like All Clad are made in China now.
I’ll admit, I’m a bit over cautious around health stuff, but I’m curious if anyone has any qualms about buying kettles or stock pots from China or manufacturers outside of the US.
Even the high quality brands like All Clad are made in China now.
You could e-mail All Clad and see what they say. They might send you a lab report of the materials.
The LHBS had a material report run at a local lab, it came back fine for all of the elements the stainless was to have per specification, negative on things like lead.
I would be cautious of off brands.
You need to look at Vollrath/Polar Ware (Vollrath purchased Polar Ware a couple of years ago) if you want to purchase a large volume, name brand stockpot. Vollrath and Polar Ware still offer made in the U.S. lines in addition to made in China lines.
Polar Ware’s BP series of factory-manufactured brewing kettles are made in the U.S. These kettles can be differentiated from Polar Ware’s Chinese-made Economy line of brewing kettles by the presence of factory-welded ball valve and thermometer fittings. The most common models in this line are are the 601BP, 361BP, and 321BP kettles.
Vollrath’s Tri-Ply and Classic series stainless steel stockpots are made in the U.S. Classic series stockpots have been in use in commercial kitchens for at least two decades.
38.5-Quart Vollrath Classic Series Stainless Steel Stock Pot
38.5-Quart Vollrath Tri-Ply Series Stainless Steel Stock Pot
Note: The Cover has to be ordered separately when purchasing a Vollrath stockpot
Great, thanks for the reply, ordered a Vollrath.