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| Imusa Enamel Dutch Oven, 5 Quart, Turquoise |  | Brand: Imusa Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $13.99 as of 3/18/2010 20:22 CDT details
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| Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 26,111
Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 14 x 12 x 5
Model: C20666-10146100 UPC: 094046101463 EAN: 0094046101463 ASIN: B00164T33Y
Release Date: April 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Porcelain Enamel over Steel | | | 5 Quart Size | | | Easy to Clean | | | Turquoise Colored |
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Product Description The Imusa Dutch Oven in 5 quart size is a turquoise colored porcelain enamel on steel and is ideal for cooking a wide variety of food. The dutch oven can be used in the oven or stove top. The sylish and unique design provide a cook to serve when entertaining. Easy to clean. Great for cooking soups, stews or even Rice
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You get what you pay for... March 11, 2010 L. Gonzalez 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I don't think this is really a dutch oven. It is very thin and lightweight, unlike any dutch oven I've ever seen. It did serve its purpose for my application of roasting a tofu turkey though. I'm not a pro cook by no means so I'm not sure what is the use for the thick and heavy dutch ovens anyway. Just wanted to let other buyers know exactly how thin it is. Additionally, I have a glass cook top stove and could not use it on the burner because the pan is warped. ( I don't know if this happened from using it in the oven or if it came like this from factory). Also as another reviewer stated, the sticker and the glue are impossible to get off. I peeled most of it off but there's still residue and I've just been using like that anyway since it doesn't contact the food.
You get what you pay for, it's a cheap pot that's just adequate. I'd say it's ok for light & infrequent use. You may just want to save your money and try to pick up a real dutch oven at a large chain discount retailer like Home Goods, TJ Maxx or Ross.
luv this lightweight dutch February 10, 2010 patalo (columbia, sc) liked the 1st one i purchased so much that i ordered another...if u have issues with the weight of a normal dutch (plus the food content), this lightweight baby is 4 u...also a very easy clean-up!!!
A must for your kitchen February 7, 2010 John S. Alley (West Tisbury, Ma. United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Utalitarian,looks like the 30's type material (enamel) usefull but not flashy and it does a great job holding stews or chili.
Excellent Pot January 12, 2010 Amazon Cool 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great pot. I baked a ham in it, and it simply fell apart. It was so tender. I have cooked soups, stews, taco meat, etc. It cleans up great.
JUNK December 18, 2009 Charlemange (Fort Washington, Maryland United States) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
You get what you pay for and this item proves it. This is a flimsy pot that arrived with glue all over it. Save your money and get a cast iron dutch oven, because this one will not last very long.
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