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What to expect quantity-wise in this set.

This is an 8-piece cookware set + trivets, and here's exactly what you get:
ItemSize/Capacity
Saucepan + Lid1.65 QT
Saucepan + Lid2.4 QT
Frying Pan8.5 inch
Frying Pan10 inch
Dutch Oven + Lid4.7 QT
Trivetsx2 (silicone/rubber)
Counting the pieces:
  • 3 pots/pans with lids = 6 pieces (3 pans + 3 lids)
  • 2 frying pans (no lids) = 2 pieces
  • Total = 8 pieces (cookware only), plus 2 trivets as a bonus
So the "8PCS" count includes the lids but does NOT count the trivets - those are thrown in as extras.

Can you convert everything into liter? And how many people's food can it easily cook?

Here's everything converted to liters, with a practical serving estimate:
ItemOriginalLitersEasily Cooks For
Small Saucepan + Lid1.65 QT1.56 L1-2 people
Medium Saucepan + Lid2.4 QT2.27 L2-3 people
Small Frying Pan8.5 inch~1.5 L1-2 people
Large Frying Pan10 inch~2.5 L2-3 people
Dutch Oven + Lid4.7 QT4.45 L4-6 people
(1 US quart = 0.946 L. Frying pan volumes are estimates based on standard pan depth.)

Bottom line for the whole set:
  • Day-to-day cooking (1-3 people): This set handles it very comfortably. The two saucepans and smaller frying pan are well-sized for small households.
  • Family meals (4-6 people): The 4.45 L Dutch oven is the workhorse here - great for soups, stews, pasta, or braised dishes for a family of 4-6.
  • Larger gatherings (6+): You'd start to feel limited. The pots are on the smaller side for batch cooking or feeding a crowd.
Best fit: A household of 2-4 people gets the most practical use out of this set without anything feeling too small or too large.
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