---
product_id: 1224355
title: "Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart"
brand: "farberware"
price: "¥40202"
currency: JPY
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Farberware"
url: https://www.desertcart.jp/products/1224355-farberware-classic-series-stainless-steel-stockpot-pasta-pot-with-strainer
store_origin: JP
region: Japan
---

# Built-in strainer lid for effortless draining Rapid, even heating with thick aluminum core Dishwasher & oven safe up to 350°F Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart

**Brand:** farberware
**Price:** ¥40202
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the ultimate all-in-one stockpot!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart by farberware
- **How much does it cost?** ¥40202 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- farberware enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted farberware brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built for Convenience:** Oven safe to 350°F and dishwasher safe for seamless cooking and cleanup.
- • **Precision Heat Control:** Full cap base with thick aluminum core ensures even heat distribution for perfect cooking every time.
- • **Effortless Multi-Tasking:** Strainer lid locks in place for quick, mess-free draining—ditch the colander!
- • **Timeless Stainless Steel:** Mirror-polished finish adds a sleek, professional look to your kitchen arsenal.
- • **Confidence in Every Handle:** Ergonomic, iconic handles provide a secure grip, making heavy lifting a breeze.

## Overview

The Farberware Classic Series 8-Quart Stainless Steel Stockpot combines a thick aluminum core base for rapid, even heating with a built-in strainer lid that locks securely for easy draining. Polished to a mirror finish, this heavy-duty pot is oven safe up to 350°F and dishwasher safe, featuring ergonomic handles for confident handling. Perfect for multitasking chefs who value efficiency and style in their cookware.

## Description

With this Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel 8-Quart Covered Straining Stock Pot with Lid, there's no need to grab a separate strainer or colander when preparing a weeknight meal in the home kitchen. A full cap base featuring a thick aluminum core surrounded by stainless steel provides rapid, even heating, ideal for boiling linguine or simmering beef stew on the stovetop. This heavy-duty stainless steel cookware is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch. This 8 quart pot with lid has a built-in colander lid that helps strain liquid from foods directly from the pan - simply twist the lid to lock it in place. To accommodate a variety of foods, the lid has large and small straining holes. This stainless steel pasta pot features comfortable handles with iconic styling that provide a confident grasp. Dishwasher safe and oven safe to 350°F, this stock pot with strainer lid makes a great addition to any Farberware collections cookware set. Enjoy a stockpot and colander rolled into one with this versatile Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel 8-Quart Straining Stockpot with Lid for home cooking and meal prep.

Review: 4-Qt is perfect for making stove top popcorn - The 4-Quart saucepot with double handles is lightweight and perfect for making popcorn on the stove top which is how I remember my mother making popcorn for the family. With so many reports of microwave popcorn being unhealthy my doctor suggested stove top popcorn as a healthy snack without the chemicals so I went on a search to find a light weight cook pot that would allow me (a senior with arthritic hands) to be able to lift and shake the pot while cooking to distribute the kernels as they pop. I was pleased to find this lightweight Farberware Classic 4-Quart pot at a reasonable price. It performs well and brings back a little nostalgia while making stove top popcorn.
Review: Big And Long Term Fan Of Farberware Pots And Pans! - I just bought this set to replace one I bought in the early 1970's that I had to leave behind in a move. In addition to this set I also bought a couple of extra 3 quart sauce pans because they are so handy to have extras of. One thing I want to mention is that with time, going through the dishwasher had a bad effect on the handle material of the original set. They turned dull and rough so if that would bother you, you might want to hand wash just in case this newer version is still made using the same handle material. I will write to Farberware and ask them about this. Now let's talk about the design changes made to the bottoms over the years: Here, my 1970's ones were made with a solid layer of aluminum. With many trips through the dishwasher this degraded badly but they were still in use when I left them behind in my move this year. Anything printed into the aluminum had long since dissolved though. About maybe 25 years ago I bought a couple of extra 3 quart saucepans (such a handy size and I recommend you do the same!). The bottoms on these were finished with about an 1/8" raised laminated layer of shiny (stainless?) steel over the aluminum (the edge of which was slightly exposed). Over time one of these left my household in a divorce but the remaining one developed a gap between the steel and the aluminum on one side of the edge. Not sure if this was from the dishwasher/aluminum thing and can only speak for the single pan. This latest set has a gorgeous steel bottom design with no visible aluminum. I think there is still an aluminum layer in there though. The steel smoothly curves up to meet the body of the pan with a thin line around the edge. Lovely! Even the two included non-stick skillets have these bottoms. More about the skillets is that they are deeper and have more steeply sloped sides than I expected or am used to. The depth is about 2" and the rims are the 8" and 10" but the inside bottoms are maybe 2" less than this. The profile of the bottoms is very curved. So they will be better for saucier dishes but not so great for flipping pancakes. They are beautiful to look at. I know that non-stick has fallen out of favor but I still like it, am aware there are chemicals involved, that care must be taken with keeping the temperatures low, and have no problem with adding a little cooking oil. I am gentle with NS and my last (inexpensive) ones were still in use after 25 + years.

## Features

- EVEN HEAT STOCKPOT: This straining stock pot features a full cap base with a thick aluminum core surrounded by stainless steel to provide rapid, even heating
- CLASSIC STAINLESS STEEL: This heavy-duty stainless steel stock pot is polished to a mirror finish for a classic touch. The comfortable handles with iconic styling provide a confident grasp when moving the stockpot around the kitchen
- STRAINING STOCKPOT LID: This stock pot with strainer features a built-in colander lid that helps strain liquid from foods directly from the pan by simply twisting the lid to lock it in place
- HIGH HEAT STOCKPOT: Oven safe to 350 degrees Fahrenheit as well as dishwasher safe, this cooking pot combines technology with Farberware's styling and quality
- Limited Lifetime Warranty on this stainless steel pot with lid

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Farberware |
| Capacity | 8 quarts |
| Coating Description | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Finish Type | Mirror Satin |
| Finish Types | Mirror Satin |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.25"D x 11.75"W x 12"H |
| Item Weight | 6.08 ounces |
| Material | Steel |
| Material Type | Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 9.25"D x 11.75"W x 12"H |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Farberware
- **Capacity:** 8 quarts
- **Coating Description:** Stainless Steel
- **Color:** Stainless Steel
- **Finish Type:** Mirror Satin
- **Item Weight:** 6.08 ounces
- **Manufacturer:** Meyer Corporation
- **Material:** Steel
- **Pot Purpose:** stock making, simmering
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.25"D x 11.75"W x 12"H

## Images

![Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61TBI-7qPaL.jpg)
![Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91nwAAa+UkL.jpg)
![Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81nRTmx8lBL.jpg)
![Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BuEUDFOSL.jpg)
![Farberware Classic Series Stainless Steel Stockpot, Pasta Pot with Strainer Lid, 8-Quart - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BW7R9E9qL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4-Qt is perfect for making stove top popcorn
*by L***D on May 5, 2026*

The 4-Quart saucepot with double handles is lightweight and perfect for making popcorn on the stove top which is how I remember my mother making popcorn for the family. With so many reports of microwave popcorn being unhealthy my doctor suggested stove top popcorn as a healthy snack without the chemicals so I went on a search to find a light weight cook pot that would allow me (a senior with arthritic hands) to be able to lift and shake the pot while cooking to distribute the kernels as they pop. I was pleased to find this lightweight Farberware Classic 4-Quart pot at a reasonable price. It performs well and brings back a little nostalgia while making stove top popcorn.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big And Long Term Fan Of Farberware Pots And Pans!
*by E***M on June 19, 2026*

I just bought this set to replace one I bought in the early 1970's that I had to leave behind in a move. In addition to this set I also bought a couple of extra 3 quart sauce pans because they are so handy to have extras of. One thing I want to mention is that with time, going through the dishwasher had a bad effect on the handle material of the original set. They turned dull and rough so if that would bother you, you might want to hand wash just in case this newer version is still made using the same handle material. I will write to Farberware and ask them about this. Now let's talk about the design changes made to the bottoms over the years: Here, my 1970's ones were made with a solid layer of aluminum. With many trips through the dishwasher this degraded badly but they were still in use when I left them behind in my move this year. Anything printed into the aluminum had long since dissolved though. About maybe 25 years ago I bought a couple of extra 3 quart saucepans (such a handy size and I recommend you do the same!). The bottoms on these were finished with about an 1/8" raised laminated layer of shiny (stainless?) steel over the aluminum (the edge of which was slightly exposed). Over time one of these left my household in a divorce but the remaining one developed a gap between the steel and the aluminum on one side of the edge. Not sure if this was from the dishwasher/aluminum thing and can only speak for the single pan. This latest set has a gorgeous steel bottom design with no visible aluminum. I think there is still an aluminum layer in there though. The steel smoothly curves up to meet the body of the pan with a thin line around the edge. Lovely! Even the two included non-stick skillets have these bottoms. More about the skillets is that they are deeper and have more steeply sloped sides than I expected or am used to. The depth is about 2" and the rims are the 8" and 10" but the inside bottoms are maybe 2" less than this. The profile of the bottoms is very curved. So they will be better for saucier dishes but not so great for flipping pancakes. They are beautiful to look at. I know that non-stick has fallen out of favor but I still like it, am aware there are chemicals involved, that care must be taken with keeping the temperatures low, and have no problem with adding a little cooking oil. I am gentle with NS and my last (inexpensive) ones were still in use after 25 + years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great value
*by L***. on July 15, 2026*

a pan that works great and doesn't take you to the bank

## Frequently Bought Together

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*Last updated: 2026-08-18*