If you’ve been shopping for durable kitchen gear lately, you’ve probably noticed how a compact Enamel Coated Cast Iron Pot keeps showing up in pro kitchens and tiny apartments alike. To be honest, I wasn’t surprised. The 19 cm profile slots neatly between a milk pan and a Dutch oven—great for reductions, ramen, oatmeal, caramel, you name it. And yes, induction folks, you’re covered.
Two things are driving demand: induction adoption in urban kitchens, and a return to heavier, longer-lived cookware over flimsy nonstick. Actually, chefs tell me the matte-black interior enamels are gaining popularity for better fond and stain resistance, while bright exterior colors still do the Instagram work. Many customers say heat retention is the clincher for sauces that need a steady simmer.
Model: ZHD001 — ENAMELED CAST IRON SAUCE POT, RED 19CM (with lid; some listings show “without,” but real-world batches ship with lids—confirm in PO).
| Spec | Detail (≈ = typical) |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 19 cm |
| Capacity | ≈ 1.3–1.8 L (real-world fill varies) |
| Material | Cast iron core; vitreous enamel interior/exterior |
| Heat sources | Gas, induction, electric, ceramic |
| Oven rating | Up to ≈ 260°C (check knob spec) |
| Certs (typical) | ISO 4531 food-contact, LFGB, FDA 21 CFR (supplier-declared) |
| Origin | West of the middle section of Baigu Road, Baixiang County, Xingtai, Hebei, China 055450 |
| Vendor | Typical Price (19 cm) | Warranty | MOQ | Lead Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z&D Cookware (Hebei) | ≈ $18–35 ex-works | 1–3 years (varies) | ≈ 300–600 pcs | 30–45 days | Customization-friendly; OEM colors |
| Le Creuset | Premium MSRP | Limited lifetime | N/A (retail/D2C) | Stock-based | Iconic finishes; brand equity |
| Lodge | Mid-tier MSRP | Limited lifetime | N/A | Stock-based | Robust availability |
| Generic OEM (Asia) | Low–mid | 1 year typical | ≥ 500 pcs | 35–60 days | Quality varies—request ISO 4531 report |
Use it for beurre blanc, ramen broth for two, polenta, porridge, or small-batch confit. A Enamel Coated Cast Iron Pot holds heat so evenly that scorching is less likely if you keep the flame moderate. Custom options often include Pantone exterior, matte-black vs. ivory interior, laser logo on the lid knob, and gift box printing.
Customer notes: home users praise the pour control; one bistro owner told me they shaved 12% sauce waste by switching from thin steel to a Enamel Coated Cast Iron Pot. Recent third-party lab data I’ve seen (north-China labs) typically shows Pb/Cd release “ND” under ISO 4531—still, ask for a current COA tied to your batch.