Fagor Induction-Ready Cast Aluminum 23.5 Inch Griddle

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Fagor Induction-Ready Cast Aluminum 23.5 Inch Griddle

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 : Fagor Induction-Ready Cast Aluminum 23.5 Inch Griddle
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Fagor
EAN: 0735186007078
Label: Fagor
Manufacturer: Fagor
Model: 670040290
Publisher: Fagor
Release Date: 2008-08-15
Studio: Fagor



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Product DescriptionThe energy efficiency of induction cooking technology and the quick and even heat distribution of cast aluminum ensures lower energy consumption and faster cooking. The double layer, high-grade nonstick coating is scratch resistant and ensures durability: no peeling, blistering, cracking, and long lasting luster. Guaranteed to never warp. The simple yet modern design offers versatility and convenience in any kitchen; use it as a vessel to cook or as a stylish serving dish. The elevated handles make for easier and safer gripping from the stove top. Low fat cooking is easy with the non-stick coating. Dishes can be prepared with little or no oil increasing the health factor of any meal. Even at medium temperatures, your steaks will grill to desired level of doneness. A good steak is the epitome of summer eating. Bring summer back!




Features:
  • Perfect piece for low-fat cooking: the non-stick coating prevents burning and sticking, allowing dishes to be prepared with little or no oil, increasing the health-factor of any meal.
  • High quality cast aluminum quickly and evenly distributes heat preventing hot spots. Guaranteed to never warp thanks to its single piece casting process and extra thick base. Perfect for use on all stovetops: gas, electric, radiant and induction.
  • Easy to clean due to the double inner layer of Skandia by Akzo Nobel nonstick coating. This high-grade nonstick coating is scratch resistant and ensures durability: no peeling, blistering or cracking.
  • The stylish and versatile design of this cast aluminum griddle line allows dishes to go straight from the cooktop to the table. Elevated handles keep your hands from touching the hot stove top.
  • Weight: 4 ½ lb; Size: 23 ½" long, 10 ¾" wide, 2" tall. Oven and dishwasher safe.





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