Turbo-Pot cookware, speeds up your cooking and helps save money on gas.


Typically on gas stoves, hot air escapes from under the side of the pot, reducing heat transfer, and slowing your cooking. To improve this, Turbo Pot's new tech design adds metal fins onto the bottom of their cookware to increase the heating surface area. This advanced heat sink technology captures more heat, reducing energy waste. I've not used these yet, but the company says their pots have been independently tested by PG&E and are 30~50% faster cooking than conventional cookware. I understand a big market for this cookware is the restaurant industry where speeding up cooking can mean more business and consuming less gas. In the retail market the frying pan and the 2.2 quart sauce pan shown on the air have a MSRP of $48.00 each. There were five different Turbo Pots, plus a kettle, in the consumer line.
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