How many lifetimes? If people are buying it for several generations, I'd hope they're covering it for more than one lifetime. |
| What do you all use yours for? I barely use mine because it is so heavy. There's no way I want to make anything in it (like soup) that I would want to lift and tilt out. |
OP here. Beef bourguignon, chili, soup, osso buco mostly. |
I got mine at Aldi. It’s been working great for close to a decade now. |
I mainly use it for stews. |
| Le Creuset but only in Flame. |
That's not the same thing at all. That is just a big oven safe pot. |
| I love my le cruset but wonder why I would need more than one? |
I have the Staub 7qt and love it. Yes, I’d recommend that one |
I’ll add risotto, Puerto Rican chicken and rice, and curry |
Emile Henry is really the best, yes: Truly made in France, family-owned... so if concerned with that aspect as a consumer more than cost I'd go with it out of the three brands. I do think they all perform very similarly and Lodge is fine. I have a dutch oven and a braiser by Lodge and don't actually use other pots much. Those two can handle most things. |
| Le Creuset. I use them both to cook and as decor in my kitchen because they are so pretty! The outlet in Leesburg has decent deals. |
| Le Creuset is overpriced and overrated. Just save your money and use the one you have. |
I thought the same thing. I don’t know why people need to post something when they don’t even know what the post is referring to. A dutch oven is a totally different kind of pot. |
DP. They likely thought the size/shape/purpose made it a Dutch oven. No need to be a jerk about it. |