Ibili Triply Natural Tri-Ply Frying 28 cm Stainless Steel Suitable for Induction Non-Stick 652928
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IBILI Triply Natural Tri-Ply Frying Pan 28 cm Stainless Steel Suitable for Induction Non-Stick 652928 | £34.91 | ![]() |
Made of three-layer material: 18/10 stainless steel on top face + inner aluminum + 18% stainless steel on bottom face, stainless steel handle
Diameter: 28 cm
Triply Natural Cooking is a non stick frying pan
PFOA and PTFE free
BPA Free
Suitable for all types of cookers, including induction, also suitable for ovens
The stainless steel provides strength and robustness, while the inner aluminum provides a fast and homogenous heat conductivity
It is designed for those looking for a greener and healthier alternative to cooking
Diameter: 28 cm
Triply Natural Cooking is a non stick frying pan
PFOA and PTFE free
BPA Free
Suitable for all types of cookers, including induction, also suitable for ovens
The stainless steel provides strength and robustness, while the inner aluminum provides a fast and homogenous heat conductivity
It is designed for those looking for a greener and healthier alternative to cooking
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