Harvest 20 Qt Stainless Steel Canning Pot with Rack vs Supa Ant Water Bath Canning Pot Kit with Rack & Lid
Overall winner: Harvest 20 Qt Stainless Steel Canning Pot with Rack
Key Differences
KITCHEN CROP (A) is a larger 20-qt canning pot that is induction-range compatible and supports both water-bath and steam canning with a built-in temperature indicator, while Supa Ant (B) is a stainless-steel water bath canner kit that includes a rack, lid, 12 pint scoops and 6 measuring cups but is not suitable for induction or glass cooktops and has mixed sturdiness feedback. Choose A if you need induction compatibility, dual-use (steam + water-bath) and a larger-capacity, choose B if you want a fuller beginner kit with accessories included and a slightly lower listed price tier
Harvest 20 Qt Stainless Steel Canning Pot with Rack
Stainless steel canning pot with double-sided rack for water bath or steam canning. Induction-safe with a built-in temperature indicator on the lid for easier timing. Large 20-quart capacity suitable for multiple jars
Pros
- Induction range compatible
- Dual-use rack for water bath and steam canning
- Built-in temperature indicator for timing
- Large 20-quart capacity
Cons
- Floating lid gauge may require careful reading
- Pots may be heavy when full
- Higher price point compared to basic pots
Supa Ant Water Bath Canning Pot Kit with Rack & Lid
A stainless steel water bath canner kit with rack, lid, and included utensils for beginners. Easy-to-clean porcelain enamel surface and lightweight steel core pot. Customers note good value and useful contents for various canning tasks
Pros
- includes complete canning kit
- easy-to-clean components
- suitable for beginners
- lightweight design
Cons
- not suitable for induction or glass cooktops
- mixed feedback on sturdiness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Supa Ant |
| Durability | KITCHEN CROP |
| Versatility | KITCHEN CROP |
| User Reviews | Tie |