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 Posted: Wed Jun 29th, 2005 05:12 am
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Carol Burgener
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I own a large Stanley kettle I got many years ago. Whether I ordered it or got it as a gift, I'm not sure. It's easily 8 qts. or more. It is beige with a dark brown stripe around the pot and has a dark brown, domed lid with a black knob handle. There are black plastic handles on the sides of the pot. I love it because its circumference is so large. All the stockpots I find today are deep, but not very big around. This one's not very deep but I can lay long/large items into it easily. My neighbor has one, too; but she won't sell it to me and mine's on it's last legs. Can I buy another...anywhere?

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 Posted: Wed Jun 29th, 2005 05:13 am
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These pans were given out for years as gifts for hostesses who invited guests to a Stanley Home Party.   Unfortunately they have been discontinued.   Perhaps you should try to find a deep chicken fryer, that's what I use.  Can anyone else suggest a similar pan and a source for it?



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 Posted: Sun Jul 3rd, 2005 12:31 am
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Hi:

I have moved to Florida and somewhere in the move have lost the large round pot that I received as a hostess gift from a Stanley home party. Please contact me and let me know if there is any way possible for me to replace this item as I LOVED IT for cooking roasts and homemade veggie soup.

Thank you for your time.

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 Posted: Sun Jul 3rd, 2005 12:34 am
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I know how you feel.  I had one from Fuller Brush, and they no longer have it.  A similar one is sold in sets but I didn't need a whole set.  Finally found what a wanted online at Sears, had to order it and pick it up at the store.   Stainless steel.



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Stanley has two stainless steel roaster pans now.  Let me know if you would like more information on them. 

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