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It is light, cheap and conducts heat very well.

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14y ago

Aluminum is light weight and easy to handle. It does not rust. It quickly transfers heat from the stove to the substance inside the pot.

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12y ago

Because it conducts heat well, so it is good for cooking and is relatively cheap.

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12y ago

its a cheap metal, and it conducts heat evenly and well.

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11y ago

Aluminium is a good heat conductor.

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