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RiNGEL Zitrone RG-2108-20
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Typestockpotstockpot
Specs
Size
20 cm
17.6 cm
Volume
3 L
3.5 L
Materialaluminiumaluminium
Lid materialglassmetal
Handlesmetalmetal
Non-stick coatingceramicceramic
More features
More features
induction compatible
dishwasher compatible
oven use
steam hole
induction compatible
dishwasher compatible
oven use
steam hole
Country of originGermanyFinland
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2018april 2016

Size

The size of a pan is indicated by its diameter ( for round pans) or width ( for square pans). For sets containing objects of different sizes, values for all objects are given in this paragraph.

The volume of the pan directly depends on the size (see below). At the same time, it is also determined by depth; In fact, this means that dishes with the same capacity can vary in size. In such cases, when choosing, it is worth considering that a wider pan heats up faster and more evenly, but requires a larger burner. Actually, the size of the pan should not be less than the size of the burner; this is especially important if you plan to use the dishes on an electric stove.

The smallest pans, sold individually, are 16 cm or less in size, in the largest this figure can exceed 25 cm. As for sets, their sizes can be quite varied: in the smallest sets, the diameter of the largest pan is less than 20 cm(although other types of dishes can be larger), in the largest sets, the size is the same 20 cm(or even more) has the smallest pan.

Volume

Working volume (capacity) of the pan. For sets (see "Type"), which include dishes of different sizes, values are given in this paragraph for all items.

A large volume allows you to cook a large amount of product at a time, but it affects the dimensions and weight of the pan. Therefore, the optimal capacity for different cases will also be different — depending on the amount of cooking and the type of dish. So, for classic pots, 3 – 4 L is considered a universal option: in such dishes it is convenient to cook soups and compotes for an average family. Models with a capacity of 2 – 3 liters are also popular — they are convenient for cooking side dishes, as well as small amounts of cooking (for 1 – 2 people). The smallest pans have a volume of less than 1 liter, they are suitable, in particular, for boiling eggs and heating milk. And the largest ones contain more than 10 liters, such dishes are designed mainly for catering and public events.

There are also more detailed recommendations on the choice of volume, including for other types of dishes — ladles, milk jugs, etc. (see "Type"); these recommendations can be found in special sources.

Lid material

The material of the lid supplied as standard with the pan.

— Metal. Metal covers are characterized primarily by strength and reliability. In addition, metal is practically the only option for pressure cookers (see "Type"), as the lids of such pans are subjected to considerable stress. Most often, metal lids are made from the same material as the pan itself (see "Material"). The main disadvantage of this option is opacity: you can check the condition of the product in the pan only by opening the lid. Yes, and to a “hard” washing (abrasive powders, metal brushes), such covers are quite sensitive — scratches may appear.

— Cast iron. Lids made of cast iron are mainly used in pans made of the same material (see "Material"). They have all the characteristic features of metal lids (see above), except that they are heavier and somewhat more brittle; however, it is still quite difficult to damage cast iron.

— Glass. The main advantage of glass lids over metal and cast iron lids is transparency — due to this, you can observe the state of the product in the pan without removing the lid. Of course, such a cover is prone to fogging and getting dirty, which interferes with the view, but anyway it is better than with a completely opaque material. In addition, dishes with glass lids have a rather stylish appearance, and the lids themselves are often equipped...with handles made of Bakelite or other heat-insulating material, which allows you to remove them with your bare hands and not be afraid of burns. Yes, and "hard" cleaning glass transfers without problems. Its main disadvantage is increased fragility — such a cover can crack from a relatively mild impact. However, this disadvantage is partly compensated by the large thickness of the glass.

Ceramics. Such lids are used exclusively with pans of the same material; for more information about the properties of ceramics, see "Material".

Some pans may come with additional lids made of different materials. For example, a pressure cooker may come with a glass lid — it is not suitable for regular use with high pressure inside, but will be convenient when used as a classic pot.

Also note that pot lids are sold separately and usually have standard diameters. So if for one reason or another you are not satisfied with the complete cover or it is not in the set, there is almost always an opportunity to buy another one.

Country of origin

The country of origin of the brand under which the pan (or set) is marketed. Usually, it is indicated by the "homeland" of the manufacturing company or by the location of its headquarters.

There are many stereotypes associated with the “nationality” of brands and products, but most of them have no basis nowadays. First, the actual place of production is often different from the brand's country of origin. Secondly, the quality of the goods depends not so much on geography, but on the policy of a particular company and how carefully this very quality is controlled in it. Therefore, you should pay attention to the country of origin of the brand only if you fundamentally want or (do not want) to support a manufacturer from a certain state. Quality is best judged by the reputation of a particular brand and the general price category.
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