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Samuel Groves 14cm Non-stick milk pan

Regular price £86.00 Sale

3mm gauge tri-ply stainless steel construction throughout Pure aluminium core for fast and even heat distribution Magnetic induction-friendly stainless steel exterior Compatible on all stovetops -  Small size may prevent use on all induction hobs Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty Features...

Product Details

  • 3mm gauge tri-ply stainless steel construction throughout
  • Pure aluminium core for fast and even heat distribution
  • Magnetic induction-friendly stainless steel exterior
  • Compatible on all stovetops -  Small size may prevent use on all induction hobs
  • Manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty
  • Features ergonomic non-slip handles
  • Part of Samuel Groves Pans for Life scheme 

  • Made in Britain
  • Oven-safe (Up to 230°C)
  • Dimensions: H18cm x L32cm - Ø14cm 
  • Wooden, silicone or heat-resistant plastic utensils only

Description: 

The stainless steel non-stick milk pan is a versatile kitchen essential for custards, sauces, and scrambled eggs. Its durable, easy-to-clean material is ideal for home or professional kitchens. Trusted by Michelin star chefs for superb results.

Design: 

Stainless steel mini saucepans are constructed with a 3mm solid stainless steel body, allowing for excellent durability, stability and superb heat distribution. The stainless steel protects the cookware from scratching and rusting, and it will not react when it comes in contact with acidic or alkaline foods. The design guarantees superb heat distribution, resulting in consistently great cooking performance.

Stainless steel handles complete the pans. They are feature-rich, with ergonomically designed grooves and contours that allow you to hold, manoeuvre and serve from the cookware with ease. The handles are riveted to the cookware in order to provide increased strength.

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