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Description
Never used
12 inch - 9 1/2 qt / 32 cm - 9 ltr
About the product A chef's pan serves the same function as a sauté pan. The only difference is that the chef's pan has two short handles, making it suitable as a serving pan. The tall edges of the pan makes it easier to stir foods, add stock and slowly simmer dishes. The pan is made of hand-cast aluminium, providing quick heating and even heat distribution.
TIP! also oven safe.
Specifications Height without lid 7.5 cm Base diameter 22.5 cm Weight 2.86 kg Country of origin Denmark Lid incl. Yes
Products in the Classic range are handmade of recycled aluminium at Scanpan's factory in Denmark. The Classic series is especially suited for gas and ceramic cooktops. The products are manufactured using a special casting technique, assuring an optimum and even heat distribution. Aluminium is not magnetic and is therefore not induction compatible. Scanpan cast their cookware in aluminium for several reasons. Partly because aluminium is an excellent heat conductor, partly because it is a light material - an aluminium frying pan weighs considerably less and is therefore easier to handle than a cast iron frying pan. To take care of nature, they only use recycled aluminium
Unique non-stick coating Aluminium products in the Classic range have the famous SCANPAN non-stick coating, which is hard-wearing and very easy to clean. Scanpan's coating consists of multiple layers that during the production process melt together, forming one exceptionally solid surface.
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Shipping & pick-up options
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Pick-up available from Tauranga, Bay of Plenty | Free |
Payment Options
NZ Bank Deposit
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Scanpan casserole pot
About the seller
ianforlong
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