Hexagon Hybrid Stainless Steel Pans – Cooksy
Hexagon Hybrid Stainless Steel Pans – Cooksy
Enjoy the benefits of nonstick cooking with the durability of stainless steel. Say goodbye to scratches as metal utensils effortlessly slide on the surface. Compatible with induction, gas, and electric cooktops.
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Calphalon Premier Stainless Steel Cookware delivers precision cooking performance with an elegant classic look that will inspire any chef. The 3-layer metal construction features a heavy-gauge aluminum core that distributes heat evenly and allows you to brown sear and saute with consistency and confidence. The elegant stainless steel finish is dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup.
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The perfect combination of non-stick and stainless steel. Hybrid technology allows metal utensils to glide on the raised stainless-steel pattern without scratching the non-stick coating. The pan surface heats up quickly and evenly, working with induction, gas, and electric cooktops.
Cooksy 11 inch Hexagon Surface Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan
Hexagon Hybrid Stainless Steel Pans – Cooksy
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Hexagon Surface Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan – Cooksy
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