Farberware Nonstick Jumbo Cooker & Glider Pan 6 qt vs Cooks Standard 6-Quart & 8-Quart Stainless Steel Stockpots with Lids
Overall winner: Cooks Standard 6-Quart & 8-Quart Stainless Steel Stockpots with Lids
Key Differences
Cooks Standard (A) is a stainless-steel two-pot set (6 qt and 8 qt) with 18-10 stainless, aluminum-disc bottoms, riveted handles and glass lids; it offers sturdiness and even heat distribution. Farberware (B) is a nonstick combo (6 qt jumbo cooker and 3 qt saucepan) with a premium nonstick interior and dishwasher-safe construction, better if you prioritize easy release and lighter weight but may risk coating scratches or warping
Farberware Nonstick Jumbo Cooker & Glider Pan 6 qt
Nonstick jumbo cooker pan with helper handle; heats fast and releases food easily. Customers note its large size and easy cleaning, with some concerns about coating wear
Pros
- dishwasher-safe nonstick surface
- heavy-duty construction for fast, even heating
- sturdy helper handle for moving large pan
- oven safe up to 350F
Cons
- coating may scratch with use
- pan can warp after initial use
Cooks Standard 6-Quart & 8-Quart Stainless Steel Stockpots with Lids
Two stainless steel stockpots with aluminum disc bottoms for even heating. Tempered glass lids with vent; riveted handles; oven safe to 500F. Customers note durable build and easy cleaning
Pros
- even heat distribution
- durable riveted handles
- oven safe to 500F
- easy to clean
Cons
- two-pot set may be bulky for small kitchens
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Farberware |
| Durability | Cooks Standard |
| Versatility | Cooks Standard |
| User Reviews | Cooks Standard |