Nice little kettle, some scrapes, and a silly handle.
I am Pagan, so I will be using this kettle as a small cauldron for my altar. When I got it, I was surprised at how large it was! 6 inches in my head is smaller than in real life, I suppose, but it looks lovely! There were a few shallow scrapes on the surface, but it's nothing that can't be fixed with a good seasoning (and they were outside, so for cooking purposes it isn't a big deal). The handle is nice, and it works well when you're actually holding it or hanging it from something, but it's a little crooked (probably happened in shipping) and it can fall off when it's just lying there or you try to move it around.
It was packaged with a tarot deck (yeah, I know, I'm cliche), and there was hardly any wrapping at all. This is not the fault of the manufacturer, but rather [...] shipping.
All around it is definitely worth the price, especially when you see all of the specialty pagan shops selling 2x3 cauldrons that aren't even food safe for the same price. Really cute and...
Nice for singles (and Pagans)
I'm a pagan also, but using this for an altar didn't come to mind to me until I read the review aboveThanks for the idea I bought it for making small servings of chili and soup and for that, it's perfect Singles don't need 6 quart pots, which is the most common and most expensive.
I appreciate having something that works for those of us who don't need huge baking dishes ..this also works as a steamer with the small steaming rack I found in Central America, where bigger isn't better!
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