TGET-7, 7-Quart Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Saute Pan w/Lid, Helper Handle, NSF

TGET-7, 7-Quart Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Saute Pan w/Lid, Helper Handle, NSF FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
TGET-7, 7-Quart Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Saute Pan w/Lid, Helper Handle, NSF, is definitely an essential device for every kitchen and each chef to saute, brown or stir-fry with ease. Due to its stainless steel construction the pan is extremely durable and provides with additional warming and removes heated spots. The pan's slippery construction inside was made for an easy cleaning. It has deep, straight sides for easy stirring, mixing or flipping of food without spilling. The long temperature-resistant handle guarantees protection while the food is preparing. It is suitable for all hobs, including induction.
ID3510
UPC842169132099
SKUTGET-7
Manufacturer -
Width (Inch) 14.000000
Weight (Lbs) 5.180000
Shape Round
Material Stainless Steel
Units of measure ST
Type Filter Saute Pan

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