lordkenmore
Well-known member
Yesterday, I got this pot on clearance at a local thrift shop. I grabbed it, because it looks like a West Bend slow cooker pot. I remembered having a West Bend slow cooker that had a pot I didn't want to use (severe interior enamel damage).
Today, I unearthed the slow cooker, and discovered this new pot is different. Upon closer study, I discovered that the new pot says "Scandia by West Bend." With some Googling, I've discovered that West Bend apparently had a pan line named Scandia. I'm now wondering if this pot is a regular stove top pot.
Possibility #2 is that this is a variation on the West Bend slow cooker design--a slightly different style of pot, labeled "Scandia." If so, is it safe to use on a regular stove (with the care that any enamel cookware needs)?

Today, I unearthed the slow cooker, and discovered this new pot is different. Upon closer study, I discovered that the new pot says "Scandia by West Bend." With some Googling, I've discovered that West Bend apparently had a pan line named Scandia. I'm now wondering if this pot is a regular stove top pot.
Possibility #2 is that this is a variation on the West Bend slow cooker design--a slightly different style of pot, labeled "Scandia." If so, is it safe to use on a regular stove (with the care that any enamel cookware needs)?
