KIAM Non-Stick Casserole Pot with Glass Lid (24 CM Diameter)

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KIAM Non-Stick Casserole with Glass Lid (24 CM) – The Family Cooking Standard

The KIAM Non-Stick Casserole in the popular 24 CM size is the perfect mid-sized pot for preparing daily family meals, including soups, stews, rice, and pasta. It combines robust performance with the ease of non-stick technology.

The interior features a durable, high-quality non-stick coating that ensures even sticky ingredients release easily, reducing the need for excess oil and making cleanup quick and simple. Crafted from quality aluminum, the pot guarantees fast and even heat distribution for consistently cooked food. The included heat-resistant glass lid allows you to monitor the cooking process visually while locking in all the necessary heat and moisture.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Standard 24 CM Size: Ideal medium size for daily meals and side dishes for small to medium families.

  • Premium Non-Stick Interior: Promotes healthier cooking with less oil and ensures effortless washing.

  • Durable Aluminum Body: Provides superior heat conductivity and eliminates hot spots.

  • Vented Glass Lid: Allows visual tracking of food while retaining heat and nutrients.

  • Sturdy Integrated Handles: Designed for secure and comfortable handling.

  • Versatile Use: Excellent for simmering, boiling, making sauces, and preparing casseroles on the stovetop.

Size: 24 CM Diameter

Material: Aluminum Body, Non-Stick Interior, Glass Lid

Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves

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