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- The Cookware Company
Ignite Stainless Steel Non Stick Boiling Pot | 2L Chai Pan With Strainer Lid
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Ignite 2 Litre Boiling Milk Pan | Chai Pan | PFOA & PFTE Free Non Stick Coating
The perfect pan for making sauces, gravy, warming milk, or making a cup of tea directly on the stove top. The 4mm encapsulated base allows the pot to heat up quickly with even heat distribution.
- FOOD GRADE STAINLESS STEEL SAUCEPAN: Diameter: 12cm, Height: 14cm, 2 L Milk pan with shatterproof glass lid.
- Special matte finish inside to prevent scratches and easy to read measurement marks inside.
- All-IN-ONE FUNCTION: Glass cover with straining holes on both sides, ergonomic handle and pour spout,
- the saucepan is an essential tool for kitchen, perfect for warming foods, melting butter, preparing breakfast cereals, making soups or sauces and cooking coffee.
- HIGH QUALITY & DURABLE: Made only with high quality 18/10 food grade stainless steel, easy to clean, ovenproof, tasteless and acid resistant. Dishwasher safe and Refrigerator safe.
- HEAT EVENLY & SAVING ENERGY: 5-ply bonded construction with alternating layers of stainless steel and conductive aluminum for warp-free strength and even heating throughout.
- Suitable for all stove tops - including induction,
- Chemical Free Non Stick Coating
Type: | Boiling Pot |
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Sku: | 000001 |
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