KITCHEN KING Aluminium Cooking Pot (28 CM Diameter)

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KITCHEN KING Aluminium Cooking Pot (28 CM) – Reliable and High-Capacity

The KITCHEN KING Aluminium Cooking Pot in the large 28 CM size is an essential and traditional staple for preparing substantial family meals and feeding guests. Crafted from quality aluminum, this pot is highly efficient, allowing it to heat up rapidly and ensure even heat distribution across the base, crucial for consistent cooking results.

The 28 CM size is ideal for preparing large quantities of food, such as rice, lentils (dal), large batches of soup, stock, or curries, catering perfectly to medium to large families and gatherings. Its durable build ensures it remains a sturdy and long-lasting piece of cookware.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Large 28 CM Size: Ideal capacity for large family portions, entertaining, and bulk cooking.

  • Aluminum Construction: Ensures superior, fast, and uniform heat distribution, saving energy.

  • Traditional Design: High sides and wide base make it excellent for a variety of cooking methods (boiling, simmering, frying).

  • Durable & Reliable: Built to withstand the demands of everyday, high-volume use.

  • Integrated Handles: Features two sturdy handles for secure and balanced lifting.

  • Multi-Use: Perfect for boiling water, preparing stock, cooking grains, and large-batch curries.

Size: 28 CM Diameter

Material: Classic Aluminum

Shape: Traditional Cooking Pot

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