Ceramic Nonstick Perfect Pot 1.75 qt.
- ceramic
- non toxic
The 3-second version
- 1.75-quart capacity sized for individual meals and single servings
- Ceramic nonstick interior releases food without oil or butter
- Works on gas, electric, and induction stovetops
- Single-serving capacity only
- Ceramic nonstick wears faster than stainless steel
- Not for high-heat searing or browning
Why it's on GiftsFeed
Single-Serve Ceramic Nonstick Pot Built for Quick, Personal Meals
Most nonstick pots come in sizes meant for families, which means solo cooks end up heating more pan than they need and scrubbing surfaces that never touched food. This pot is deliberately small—1.75 quarts is just enough for a grain bowl, two eggs, or a single portion of soup—so you use every inch of the cooking surface and clean only what you actually cooked in.
The ceramic interior avoids PTFE and PFOA, and the compact size means it heats faster and stores easier than a standard two-quart saucepan. It suits people who cook one meal at a time and want a dedicated tool that doesn't waste space or effort.
Good gift when
- People who cook solo meals regularly
- Anyone in a small kitchen with limited storage
- Households where everyone eats different things
- Professionals who make quick weeknight dinners for one
Skip it if Ceramic nonstick requires gentler heat and care than stainless or cast iron, and the single-serving size won't accommodate batch cooking or meals for multiple people at once.
Specs
- Capacity
- 1.75 quarts
- Interior coating
- Ceramic nonstick
- Stovetop compatibility
- Gas, electric, induction
- Available colors
- Spice, Steam, Blue Salt, Char, Sage
- Brand
- Our Place
What's included
- 1.75-quart ceramic nonstick pot with lid
If you're giving it
- No sizing to guess
- Arrives ready to give
Arrives in Our Place packaging suitable for gifting without additional wrapping.
The maker
Our Place designs cookware for how people actually cook at home, not for professional kitchens or aspirational dinner parties. The Perfect Pot began as a response to feedback from customers who lived alone or kept irregular schedules—they wanted nonstick performance without the bulk of traditional pots.
The 1.75-quart size emerged from testing what constitutes a true single serving: enough for a full meal with room to stir, but not so large that you're tempted to overfill it. The ceramic nonstick surface was chosen for its release properties and absence of synthetic coatings, and the multi-cooktop compatibility ensures it works in apartments, dorms, and homes with induction ranges.
The details
This 1.75-quart pot is sized for cooking one generous serving at a time. The ceramic nonstick interior handles scrambled eggs, grain bowls, small batches of soup, or reheating leftovers without requiring oil or butter, and cleanup takes seconds under warm water.
The compact footprint works on any stovetop and fits in crowded cabinets or small kitchens. The pot is light enough to handle with one hand but substantial enough to maintain steady heat. Use it for oatmeal in the morning, a quick lunch, or a late-night ramen upgrade.
The nonstick surface is ceramic-based rather than coated with PTFE or PFOA compounds. It tolerates metal utensils better than traditional nonstick but still benefits from gentle handling to extend its release properties over time.
Available in five matte finishes that coordinate with other Our Place cookware. The pot heats evenly across gas, electric, and induction cooktops. Handles stay cool enough to grip without a towel during stovetop use, though prolonged cooking on high heat may require caution.
This pot suits people who cook for themselves regularly, live alone, or prepare different meals from the rest of the household. It eliminates the need to clean a full-sized pan when you're making just enough for one.
A compact 1.75-quart pot with a nonstick ceramic interior designed for individual portions
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Questions
- Can I use metal utensils with the ceramic nonstick?
- Ceramic nonstick tolerates metal utensils better than traditional PTFE coatings, but silicone or wood will extend the life of the nonstick surface. Avoid aggressive scraping or cutting directly in the pot.
- How much food does 1.75 quarts actually hold?
- It holds approximately seven cups of liquid, which is enough for a large bowl of soup, a grain bowl with vegetables and protein, or two to three servings of scrambled eggs. It is designed for one person's full meal, not multiple servings.
- Does this pot work on induction cooktops?
- Yes, it is compatible with gas, electric, and induction stovetops.
- Is this pot oven-safe?
- The merchant does not specify oven safety, so assume it is intended for stovetop use only.
- What does non-toxic nonstick mean?
- The ceramic coating does not contain PTFE, PFOA, or other synthetic fluoropolymers commonly used in traditional nonstick pans. It relies on a mineral-based ceramic surface for release properties.
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