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Cooking pot CONVIVIO 24 cm, 10 l, stainless steel, Alessi
ALDC10024
Casserole pot 24 cm, graphite grey, cast iron, Staub
ST1102418
Casserole pot 24 cm, cherry, cast iron, Staub
Casserole pot 24 cm, cherry, cast iron, Staub
In stock 2 pcs - More on demand
ST1102406
Casserole pot ALCHIMY 24 cm, 5 l, stainless steel, de Buyer DB360524
Casserole pot COCOTTE 24 cm, grenadine, Staub
ST1102487
Casserole pot COCOTTE 24 cm, round, white, Staub
ST11024107
Casserole pot NORDIC KITCHEN 24 cm, 4,5 l, Eva Solo
ES280245
Casserole pot PRO 24 cm, with lid, Zwilling
ZW65127240
Cooking pot ORIGINAL PROFI 24 cm, silver, stainless steel, Fissler FS84129240000
Cooking pot PRO 24 cm, tall, stainless steel, ZWILLING ZW65124240
Cooking pot SAN FRANCISCO 5,3 l, stainless steel, Fissler
FS40113240000
High casserole pot PURE 24 cm, silver, stainless steel, Fissler FS86115240000
High stockpot 24 cm, 10 l, stainless steel, Eva Solo
ES202480
ALPU10024 1
ALPU10024
ALSG10024 1
ALSG10024
Hrnec O 24 cm M’stone3 MAUVIEL
Sold out - More on demand
ML863175
Hrnec O 24 cm ZWILLING® Prime
Sold out - More on demand
ZW64063240
Hrnec ve tvaru dýně O 24 cm skořicová Staub
ST11124806
ST1102437
ST11024806
ST1102491
Low casserole pot PURE 24 cm, silver, stainless steel, Fissler FS86125240000
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Pots and stockpots– a must-have in every kitchen

Pots and stockpots are essential kitchen equipment. Pots are also one of the first things you have to buy if you are moving out of your parents’ place, if you are buying a new house with your partner or if you are moving into a completely new place, with a brand-new kitchen in which your old set of pots would look… ugly. And do you know that most people buy a set of pots only two or three times during their whole life? We sometimes tend to buy a car more often! And this is why pots should be treated like a real investment because if you decide to buy a high-quality pot you will be able to enjoy its functionality and design for ages and if you don’t know which pots do you actually need or which material to choose read our complete shopping guide on pots here. You can also check our best-selling pots here.

What do you need a stockpot for?

Stockpots, very large and deep pots are very versatile and can be used for:

  • cooking soups, broth, etc.
  • cooking large amounts of pasta
  • boiling seafood
  • preparing stews and one-pot dishes
  • boiling water

In Kulina we offer you a wide range of pots – very deep stockpots, large pots and smaller casserole pots, made from different materials, manufactured by reliable brands and designed for different interior styles. If you don’t know which pot to choose, check what pots such brands as Fissler, Zwilling or Eva Solo have in offer.

How to take care of your pots?

Do you know that most people buy a set of pots only two or three times during their hole life? We sometimes tend to buy a car more often than pots! This is why it’s worth investing in high-quality pots and enjoying their functionality for years to come and every time you cook. And if you invest money in high-quality cookware, you should also make sure you take care of your pots in a proper way. How to take care of your pots?

  • always read the manufacturer’s instructions before the first use and make sure you don’t put your pots into a dishwasher if it’s not recommended,
  • don’t use metal utensils that may scratch the surface of your pots, use wood or silicone kitchen utensils instead,
  • avoid leaving dirty pots overnight or soaking them for a long time (especially stainless steel pots),
  • if you want to get rid of stains on the surface of your stainless steel pots, clean them with a stainless steel cleaning product,
  • avoid cleaning your ceramic-coated pots with steel wool,
  • clean your iron pots immediately after using and don’t use soap because metal is porous and it can absorb the flavour of the chemicals,
  • avoid temperature shock, don’t put hot pots into cold water, etc.,
  • don’t cook acidic foods (like tomato) in cast-iron cookware,
  • don't stack coated pots and pans on top of each other as this may cause scratching and chipping. Hang them on hooks or put them on their sides.