SET OF 12 PIECES. GRANITE POTS KLAUSBERG KB-7360

€98.23
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
KLAUSBERG
Product code:
KB-7360 / 5902666613608

12-piece pot set with extremely durable granite coating. On the outside, covered with a coating with a porous, cracked Crack Design structure. This gives an interesting visual effect. Equipped with glass lids with Aroma Knob handle in which there is an oil dispenser, thanks to which oil or liquid spices can be served during cooking or stewing.

- Suitable for all types of cookers: gas, electric, ceramic, halogen and induction.

- Triple marble layer.

- Crack Design outer shell

- Extremely scratch-resistant.

- Lid handles with Aroma Knob spice dispenser

- You can prepare delicious and healthy dishes that will not lose their juiciness and nutritional value.


Features:

  • non-heating silicone handles
  • Marble coating: internal and external
  • Non-stick interior
  • PFOA and PTFE free
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • Made of forged aluminum

Included:

1 x Casserole with lid ~1.3L, 16 cm x 8 cm

1 x Casserole with lid ~1.3L, 16 cm x 8 cm

1 x Casserole with lid ~2.3L, 20 cm x 9.5 cm

1 x Casserole with lid ~4.5L, 24 cm x 11.5 cm

2 x Athermic Socket, Bakelite

2 x Handle carrying pad

Granite non-stick coating is enriched with granite coat, thanks to which it obtains greater hardness. It is harder than Teflon, but at the same time retains its advantages: it does not burn, it distributes heat well. It combines the advantages of cast iron and Teflon dishes. It has all the advantages of Teflon, but it is more resistant to damage, surpassing even ceramic coatings in this. This type of pots and pans also allows frying with a minimum amount of fat, because the dish heats up like a stone and gives off heat with its entire surface.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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