KIAM Non-Stick Deep Karai/Wok with One Handle and Glass Lid (28 CM)

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KIAM Non-Stick One Handle Karai with Glass Lid (28 CM) – Ergonomic & Easy to Use

The KIAM Non-Stick One Handle Karai (or deep Wok/Kadai) is designed for modern convenience and high performance. The generous 28 CM diameter is perfect for family-sized meals, offering ample space for stirring large stir-fries, deep-frying, and preparing substantial curries.

The ergonomic single long handle makes flipping, pouring, and maneuvering the pan easier than traditional two-handle designs. The durable, high-quality non-stick interior ensures food releases effortlessly, promoting healthier cooking with minimal oil, while the sturdy aluminum body guarantees fast and uniform heat distribution. The included heat-resistant glass lid is perfect for monitoring your cooking without losing heat or moisture.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Large 28 CM Size: Ideal capacity for family meals and larger portions.

  • Single Ergonomic Handle: Provides easy grip, control, and comfortable tossing/stirring (like a deep frying pan).

  • Superior Non-Stick Coating: Ensures minimal oil usage and effortless food release and cleanup.

  • Durable Aluminum Body: Guarantees fast, even heating across the entire surface.

  • Vented Glass Lid: Allows visual tracking of food without lifting, preserving heat and flavor.

  • Versatile Use: Excellent for deep-frying, sautéing, traditional Karai dishes, and high-heat stir-fries.

Size: 28 CM Diameter

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

Handle: Single Long Handle

Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves

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