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I was reading the 5 star reviews on QVC for this item and wonder if
anyone here owns and recommends one. It has a steamer insert which
might be handy.
Thanks.
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Andy > writes:

> Kalmia > wrote:
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>> I was reading the 5 star reviews on QVC for this item and wonder if
>> anyone here owns and recommends one. It has a steamer insert which
>> might be handy.
>> Thanks.

>
> You didn't very well describe the product. A URL link might've been
> nice.


If you dont know what it is then your opinion is pretty worthless I
would have thought.

Its called a 4th Burner Pot and is 0.001 seconds away in google.

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> QVC studios is just down the road from me. Their outlet store is a little
> farther down the road. I've been to both and at the store, most everything
> I saw was junk!
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> Andy


Which has nothing to do with the 4th Burner Pot of course.

http://kuhnrikon.com/products/duro/d...rm.php3?id=436

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> I was reading the 5 star reviews on QVC for this item and wonder if
> anyone here owns and recommends one. It has a steamer insert which
> might be handy.
> Thanks.

I've been tempted for several years.Stainless steel to go into the
dishwasher. Usefulness only limited by your imagination. I like the wire
handle. Get one and tell me about it ;o]
Janet


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On Sun, 2 May 2010 16:54:24 -0700 (PDT), Kalmia > wrote:

> I was reading the 5 star reviews on QVC for this item and wonder if
>anyone here owns and recommends one. It has a steamer insert which
>might be handy.


I've seen it on a "As sold on TV" shelf. Except for the wire handle, it's no
different from a dozen others sold as "asparagus steamers", except that it's
body is lighter gauge than the one I own, wihih came from Williams-Sonoma.

FWIW, I find the asparagus steamer to be next to worthless. It's a one-trick
pony, and there are so many other ways to accomplish the same task.

IMO, for the fourth burner, a tall, slim 2-qt. pot such as those sold by All
Clad is much more useful.

-- Larry
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