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Comparison Maxmark MK-BL2512A vs Krauff Heilsam 26-242-008

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Maxmark MK-BL2512A
Krauff Heilsam 26-242-008
Maxmark MK-BL2512AKrauff Heilsam 26-242-008
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Typeset of dishesset of dishes
Main items66
Specs
Size
16 cm
16 cm /ladle/
18 cm
20 cm
24 cm /saucepan/
24 cm
16 cm
16 cm
18 cm
20 cm
24 cm /saucepan/
24 cm
Volume
1.5 L
1.8 L /ladle/
2 L
3 L
5 L
1.5 L
1.5 L
2.1 L
2.9 L
5 L
Materialsteelsteel
Lid materialglassglass
Handlesmetalmetal
Non-stick coatingis absentis absent
More features
More features
induction compatible
dishwasher compatible
oven use
steam hole
layered bottom
induction compatible
dishwasher compatible
oven use
steam hole
layered bottom
Kit contents
saucepan
ladle
saucepan
ladle
Country of originUnited KingdomGermany
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2017may 2016

Volume

Working volume (capacity) of the pan. For sets (see "Type"), which include dishes of different sizes, values are given in this paragraph for all items.

A large volume allows you to cook a large amount of product at a time, but it affects the dimensions and weight of the pan. Therefore, the optimal capacity for different cases will also be different — depending on the amount of cooking and the type of dish. So, for classic pots, 3 – 4 L is considered a universal option: in such dishes it is convenient to cook soups and compotes for an average family. Models with a capacity of 2 – 3 liters are also popular — they are convenient for cooking side dishes, as well as small amounts of cooking (for 1 – 2 people). The smallest pans have a volume of less than 1 liter, they are suitable, in particular, for boiling eggs and heating milk. And the largest ones contain more than 10 liters, such dishes are designed mainly for catering and public events.

There are also more detailed recommendations on the choice of volume, including for other types of dishes — ladles, milk jugs, etc. (see "Type"); these recommendations can be found in special sources.

Country of origin

The country of origin of the brand under which the pan (or set) is marketed. Usually, it is indicated by the "homeland" of the manufacturing company or by the location of its headquarters.

There are many stereotypes associated with the “nationality” of brands and products, but most of them have no basis nowadays. First, the actual place of production is often different from the brand's country of origin. Secondly, the quality of the goods depends not so much on geography, but on the policy of a particular company and how carefully this very quality is controlled in it. Therefore, you should pay attention to the country of origin of the brand only if you fundamentally want or (do not want) to support a manufacturer from a certain state. Quality is best judged by the reputation of a particular brand and the general price category.
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