http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/321267387373? ... 1497.l2649
Seems this seller shift a few of these, anybody else bought one?
I know you get what you pay for but the rim of the lid barely covers the edge of the pot.
If you're thinking about buying a small pot for trial brews, probably better to pay a bit more
Buckingham stainless stock pot.
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Re: Buckingham stainless stock pot.
Well you shouldn't need the I'd when boiling anyway so not a problem 

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Re: Buckingham stainless stock pot.
i got a 15L one. ordered a 19L one but couldn't be bothered to argue as the 15L is decent enough size for trial brews. ain't great quality, crap infact, but it serves me a purpose. sure i'd like a solid pot with a well-fitting lid but i've not had any trouble outta it. i'd also like a z4 but the corsa's been running for years without even a hint of a problem..
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Re: Buckingham stainless stock pot.
Good enough for the money.
There are some good recommendations for pots in the equipment section.
There are some good recommendations for pots in the equipment section.