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The Update International 6" Deep Full Size Stainless Steel Anti-Jam Steam Pan (NJP-1006) is a professional-grade, NSF-listed steam table pan designed for busy commercial kitchens. Its 25 gauge 18/8 stainless steel construction ensures durability and corrosion resistance, while the anti-jam reinforced corners allow easy removal from steam tables. Measuring 12.8" x 20.8" x 6", it holds 22 quarts and is oven safe, making it a versatile and hygienic choice for foodservice operations and beyond.


| ASIN | B0029T31HY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,225 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #113 in Commercial Food Pans |
| Brand | Update International |
| Capacity | 22 Quarts |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Date First Available | October 30, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00755576012505 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | NJP-1006 |
| Manufacturer | Update International |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 12.8"D x 20.8"W x 6"H |
| Size | 22 Quarts |
| UPC | 798837854490 942390000447 735343742255 798527356020 793842062847 759284648889 013389138325 755576012505 |
R**T
Great stainless steel litter box for a smaller single cat
I'm not sure if any review I give is applicable for this pan because I'm not using it for it's intended purpose on a steam table. I'm using it as a litter box for my cat. I got a cat from the SPCA and I noticed that all the litter boxes they use are stainless steel - no plastic anywhere and they take care of hundreds of animals weekly. I looked all over Amazon for a stainless steel litter box and came up with zero - everything was plastic and they range in cost from $5 to $400. I'm not sure who is stupid or lazy enough to buy a $400 "automatic" litter box but that's another review. I bought a short term use plastic litter box and without fail the newer clumping litter glues itself to the bottom of the plastic pan which is a common complaint about plastic litter boxes.. This stainless pan arrived today and my cat has used it three times and I know already that it is far easier to remove clumping litter from this stainless pan than from my plastic pan. The size is great for a smaller, single cat (21" x 13" x 6" tall). The 6" height is nice and it avoids most litter (not all) from being tossed on the floor. I put a cat litter carpet underneath that works really well so that problem was solved. My cat is female and if you have a male, you may have "firehose" problems regardless of the material or pan height but for a smaller, single female cat, this pan works great. For me, stainless steel is far more hygienic than plastic and I can use any chemical or the hottest water available, steam or even a pressure washer and it won't bother stainless steel and it was $25, not $400. Yeah, I have to scoop poop and pee but with the clumping litter it's far easier than messing with some error prone techno-junk box that acts like an Easy Bake oven for cat poop. If we get another cat, I'll get one more of these pans. They can't break, melt or retain any odor and if you scrub them out, you could run them in a dishwasher (alone!) to sterilize them. Overall, $25 well spent and my cat agrees.
T**0
Perfect pans for butchering
I butcher deer meat all the time in the fall and winter months. These pans are great for outdoor use and to haul any meat scraps in or innards. Use them for putting all my knives in one place while outside skinning the deer. They are durable and help keep all the meat and innards clean and free of hair or dirt. Have a few on hand and use the small ones for the heart and liver. Easy to clean up pans and work for the outside job no one seems to want to do.
K**S
Perfect for a large Costco brisket
Cooking for a crowd? This is amazing and a must have for any host. Especially when making lots of meat. We mostly using it for making large briskets
J**A
Not bad for price
I purchased this to cook maple syrup in. While it worked great for over the fire, there are some parts that I cannot get the sugary syrup off. I have used many cleaning agents and LOTS of elbow grease, it just wont let up. This will not stop me from using it again, or for other things, as the spot is on the lip of the pan. Overall, for the price it is just what I needed!
J**A
Great for boiling Syrup
I boil my maple sap with a 55gal drum converted with a camp stove kit. 2 cutouts for pans. These pans are top notch. They don't rust and clean easy enough
D**E
Great for yarn dying.
This was recommended for yarn dying. Definitely works.
F**Y
It Has Passed the "Stella" Test...
I bought this for a most unusual purpose. It is now the home for my pet Teddy Bear Hamster, Stella. Stella is beyond adorable but she's a fierce chewer and chews anything and everything she can. I supply her with numerous things to chew on and she chooses to chew on the things I don't want her to chew like her housing, water bottle holder, the base of her wheel, etc. I was tired of her chewing through her housing and everything else in sight - all six inches of her. I wanted something she could not chew through. So my ingenious husband cut a hole on the side, smoothed and duct taped around the edges so there would be no chance of her cutting herself getting in and out. It is working like a charm. Whew!
B**1
Awesome as a lasagna pan
I purchased this after looking high and low for a good, cheap, deep pan for lasagna. Everything I found was either 3" deep or less, leading to bubble over and low number of layers, too small, expensive for what it was, or all three. This worked perfectly, it was deep, almost the perfect size for the noodles (it's as if Barilla cut their lasagna noodles to perfectly fit the width of this pan), and nothing stuck. Perfect. However, there are some other things to consider. You might consider buying a heavier gauge pan, while the rim on this pan keep it from warping at all, the bottom would probably tend to dent and ding if you throw it in a cabinet with other pans. The larger consideration is size, this is a BIG pan, it fits fine in a standard oven, but makes enough lasagna for an army. I'm talking 4, maybe even 5, boxes of pasta to fill the pan. That's a lot of lasagna. A 2/3 size pan would probably be the ideal large lasagna pan, 1/2 might be even better for most normal sized families.
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