KitchenAid Classic Forged Ceramic Non-Stick 16cm Saucepan CC005683001
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KitchenAid Classic Forged Ceramic Non-Stick 16cm Saucepan CC005683001 | £38.62 | ![]() | |||
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With an extra thick forged base, the KitchenAid Classic Forged Ceramic Non-Stick 16cm/1.5 Litre Saucepan heats up quickly and evenly for perfect frying results. This forged aluminium saucepan has a ceramic, PFAS free, non-stick coating which provides easy food release and fast clean-up. Suitable for all heat surfaces, including induction, this great looking saucepan is also oven safe to 160°C and has a 1.5 litre capacity.With a timeless design, this KitchenAid Classic saucepan features a seamless interior and a Phenolic, stay cool handle that offers a comfortable and secure grip. The stackable design also means this saucepan will take up less storage space.This ceramic non-stick saucepan from KitchenAid is dishwasher safe although hand washing is recommended for longevity.This KitchenAid Classic Forged Ceramic Non-Stick 16cm/1.5 Litre Saucepan is supplied with a manufacturer's 3 year non-stick coating warranty.
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