KIAM Non-Stick Casserole with Glass Lid (28 CM Diameter)
$39.99
KIAM Non-Stick Casserole with Glass Lid (28 CM) – Family Size Excellence
The KIAM Non-Stick Casserole is designed to handle large, family-sized meals, including stews, soups, curries, and roasts. With a generous 28 CM diameter, this pot combines the quality construction you need with the convenience of a non-stick surface.
The interior boasts a durable, long-lasting non-stick coating for healthier cooking with minimal oil, ensuring even sticky sauces and rice release easily. The included heat-resistant glass lid allows you to monitor the cooking process without lifting the cover and losing heat, while the durable aluminum body guarantees fast and even heat distribution for perfectly cooked results every time.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Large 28 CM Capacity: Ideal for cooking large batches, family dinners, or meal prepping.
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Premium Non-Stick Interior: Promotes healthier cooking and effortless cleanup.
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Durable Aluminum Body: Ensures superior heat conductivity and eliminates hot spots.
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Vented Glass Lid: Allows for visible cooking monitoring and helps seal in moisture and nutrients.
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Integrated Handles: Features sturdy handles for safe and secure lifting (check if they are cool-touch or require mitts).
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Versatile Cooking: Excellent for simmering, boiling, making stock, and preparing large stews and casseroles.
Size: 28 CM Diameter
Material: Aluminum Body, Non-Stick Interior, Glass Lid
Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves
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