KIAM Non-Stick Multi-Pan / Fry Pan with Glass Lid (32 CM)
$44.99
KIAM Multi-Pan Non-Stick with Glass Lid (32 CM) – The Large-Capacity All-Rounder
The KIAM Non-Stick Multi-Pan in the extra-large 32 CM size is the ultimate kitchen workhorse for large families, entertaining, or bulk meal preparation. Designed with a wide cooking surface and slightly lower sides than a traditional casserole, it is perfect for frying, searing, sautéing, and preparing large quantities of biryani, pulao, or mixed dishes.
The pan features a durable, high-quality non-stick interior that ensures food releases effortlessly and requires minimal oil, simplifying both cooking and cleanup. The robust aluminum body guarantees fast and even heat distribution across the entire wide surface. The included heat-resistant glass lid is essential for steaming, simmering, and retaining heat, allowing you to monitor your food without losing valuable moisture.
Key Features & Benefits:
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Extra-Large 32 CM Size: Provides maximum cooking surface area, ideal for large batches and family feasts.
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Multi-Purpose Design: Versatile enough for frying, sautéing, shallow-frying, and light simmering.
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Premium Non-Stick Interior: Promotes healthier cooking and ensures effortless food transfer and cleaning.
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Durable Aluminum Body: Guarantees quick and uniform heating, eliminating hot spots.
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Vented Glass Lid: Allows visual tracking of food while retaining heat and flavor.
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Integrated Double Handles: Features two sturdy loop handles for safe and secure lifting of the large, heavy pan.
Size: 32 CM Diameter (Extra Large)
Material: Aluminum Body, Non-Stick Interior, Glass Lid
Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves
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