KIAM Non-Stick Multi-Pan / Fry Pan with Glass Lid (34 CM)

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KIAM Multi-Pan Non-Stick with Glass Lid (34 CM) – Massive Capacity for Bulk Cooking

The KIAM Non-Stick Multi-Pan in the huge 34 CM size is designed for maximum capacity and versatility, making it ideal for preparing large meals for big families, parties, or catering needs. With a wide base and medium height, it excels at large-batch frying, searing, sautéing, preparing family-sized biryanis, and simmering large volumes of food.

The pan features a durable, high-quality non-stick interior that ensures easy food release and minimal oil usage, drastically simplifying cleanup. The heavy-gauge aluminum body guarantees fast and even heat distribution across the entire cooking surface, eliminating hot spots. The included heat-resistant glass lid is essential for steaming, braising, and retaining heat, allowing you to monitor your food without losing valuable moisture.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Extra-Large 34 CM Size: Provides maximum capacity, perfect for cooking for large groups and bulk meal prepping.

  • Multi-Purpose Design: Versatile use for frying, sautéing, simmering, and high-volume cooking.

  • Premium Non-Stick Interior: Promotes healthier cooking with less fat and ensures effortless food transfer and cleaning.

  • Durable Aluminum Body: Guarantees quick and uniform heating for consistent results.

  • Vented Glass Lid: Allows visual tracking of food while retaining heat and flavor.

  • Sturdy Double Handles: Features two robust loop handles for safe and balanced lifting of the large, heavy pan.

Size: 34 CM Diameter (Maximum Capacity)

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

Compatibility: Suitable for Gas Stoves

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