KIAM Non-Stick Karai with Glass Lid (22 CM Diameter)

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KIAM Non-Stick Karai with Glass Lid (22 CM) – Effortless Cooking

The KIAM Non-Stick Karai (or Kadai/Wok) is a versatile and essential addition to any kitchen, perfect for sautéing, deep-frying, and preparing curries and stir-fries. This 22 CM Karai features a high-quality, long-lasting non-stick interior that ensures food releases easily and cleanup is a breeze.

The included heat-resistant glass lid is a key feature, allowing you to monitor your cooking without lifting the cover, trapping heat and moisture for perfectly cooked meals. The durable aluminum construction ensures fast and even heat distribution, eliminating hot spots for consistent cooking results.

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Premium Non-Stick Coating: Ensures easy food release and requires less oil, promoting healthier cooking.

  • Durable Aluminum Body: Provides excellent heat conductivity and even heat distribution.

  • 22 CM Diameter: Ideal medium size for daily family meals and side dishes.

  • Vented Glass Lid: Allows you to visually track cooking progress while sealing in moisture and flavor.

  • Comfortable Handle: Designed for a secure, comfortable grip while cooking and transferring food.

  • Versatile Use: Perfect for traditional Indian cooking (bhajis, curries), stir-fries, and general sautéing.

Size: 22 CM Diameter

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

Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves

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