Its really a matter of personal preference. The stainless steel stock pot looks elegant but is much more expensive and because it is not non-stick, it is quite difficult to clean. The non-stick stock pot on the other hand, is average looking, but is much less expensive than the stainless steel one, and is also much easier to clean because it is non-stick.
500 uSD
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.
the only one I know of is the model 66. Has plastic stock and it covers part of the barrel. The older autoloaders, had no stainless.
One of the variations made.
Companies that have stainless steel stock pots include Bayou Classic, Prime Pacific, Cooks Pro, Anolon Nouvelle, T-Fal, Concord, Ballington and Cuisinart.
About 200 USD
They come in at least 4 types .Stainless - Blued - Plastic Stock - Wood Stock. Anywhere from $125.00 to $235.00.
100-500 or so
100-400
100-400 USD
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