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Reddit mentions of Le Creuset LS2532-3059 Signature Enameled Cast-Iron Round Braiser, 3 1/2 Quart, Marseille

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Le Creuset LS2532-3059 Signature Enameled Cast-Iron Round Braiser, 3 1/2 Quart, Marseille
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    Features:
  • 45-percent larger handles that provide a sure grip, even with oven mitts
  • The superior heat distribution and retention of le creuset enameled cast iron
  • An advanced sand-colored interior enamel with even more resistance to wear
  • A larger composite knob that withstands temperatures up to 500-degree F
  • Colorful, long-lasting exterior enamel that resists chipping and cracking
Specs:
ColorMarseille
Height4.6 Inches
Length13.6 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.75 Quart
Weight13.7 Pounds
Width14.6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Le Creuset LS2532-3059 Signature Enameled Cast-Iron Round Braiser, 3 1/2 Quart, Marseille:

u/Joemoose13 ยท 3 pointsr/AskCulinary

I have 3, a 5 quart oval and a 5 quart round (which for a home cook would be considered the large model or even a standard model, but you can buy even bigger ones, 9Q and 12Q even). I like those 2 for making bread, stews, curries, braising protein, making stock, frying, you name it, you can make it with those 2 shapes. One is Lagostina and the other is CuisineArt.

The other one I have that I quite enjoy is a this little guy, great for doing meatballs, shallow braises and anything I want to do with the larger pots, but in a smaller amount.

The most versatile one to get would be the 5Q round and you don't actually need to get Le Creuset or any fancy french brand iron pots. While Le Creuset is amazing (my mom has a 9Q oval from the early 60s and it's still looking great), I do find them a little over priced. Both my Lagostina and CuisineArt are holding up just as well (and I even use them more because of the size) and they cost 1/3rd of the price, and they can usually go on sale even less. I got 1 of them at Winners (Marshall's if in the US) for I think 70$ while I paid almost 350$ for the smaller Le Creuset. Look around, a lot of stores sell them now for a reasonable price. I hope this helps.