Matfer Bourgeat Tradition Stainless Steel Stockpot 24Ltr
Product Description
The Matfer Bourgeat Tradition stockpot is a professional stainless steel cooking vessel intended for stock, sauce, and batch cooking in commercial kitchens. At 24 litres, it occupies a practical working...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 24Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 360
- Dimensions
- 370(H) x 360(Ø)mm
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Product Description
The Matfer Bourgeat Tradition stockpot is a professional stainless steel cooking vessel intended for stock, sauce, and batch cooking in commercial kitchens. At 24 litres, it occupies a practical working size — sufficient for consistent batch production without becoming difficult to manage on a busy range.
Stainless steel construction gives the pot the durability expected from cookware in daily professional use. It handles repeated thermal cycling without issue and holds up well under the demands of a working kitchen environment. Compatibility with all hob types, including induction, means it can be used across a range of kitchen setups without the need for dedicated burners or specialist equipment.
For kitchen operators, the practical advantages include:
- Works across all hob types, including induction, gas, and solid top ranges
- Stainless steel resists corrosion and cleans down efficiently at the end of service
- A working capacity suited to stock, soups, and sauce production in regular batch volumes
- Robust enough for daily use without special handling or storage requirements
- Straightforward to integrate into existing cookware workflows
There are no infrastructure requirements to consider — this is a freestanding pot that works with your existing range or hob. At just over 8kg empty, it is a substantial piece of cookware, and operators should be mindful of handling when the pot is full. The lid is sold separately, so factor that in when placing an order.
This stockpot is well suited to hotels, restaurants, pub kitchens, and catering operations where batch cooking is a routine part of service. For sites producing at higher volumes or running multiple pots simultaneously, larger-capacity options are available within the Matfer Bourgeat range.
If you are putting together a cookware set or want to confirm whether this capacity is right for your service volumes, the team is happy to talk it through.
Key Features
- Compatible with all hob types including induction, gas, and solid top
- Stainless steel construction withstands repeated thermal cycling in daily use
- 24-litre capacity suits regular batch stock, soup, and sauce production
- Weighs 8.365kg empty, providing a stable base during cooking
- Lid sold separately, allowing flexible use as an open or covered vessel
Operational Benefits
- Handles daily batch production without performance degradation over time
- Works across different kitchen setups without requiring dedicated burners
- Cleans down efficiently, keeping end-of-service processes straightforward
- Reliable capacity supports consistent output during regular service volumes
- Simple integration into existing cookware workflows with no special handling
Specifications
- Capacity
- 24Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Diameter
- 360
- Dimensions
- 370(H) x 360(Ø)mm
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight
- 8.365kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your typical batch volumes and how often you produce stock or sauces during a service. A 24-litre pot works well for kitchens running regular but moderate batch production — a busy restaurant producing stock daily, for example. If you are running a high-volume operation or need continuous output across multiple pots, it may be worth looking at larger capacity options within the range.
- Yes — the Matfer Bourgeat Tradition stockpot is compatible with all hob types, including induction, gas, electric, and solid top ranges. No special adapters or additional equipment are required.
- The lid is sold separately, so you will need to order it alongside the pot if a covered vessel is required for your production. It is worth factoring this in before finalising your order, particularly if the pot will be used for slow-simmered stocks or reducing sauces during service.