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Copper ChefNon-Stick 24cm Deep Dish Square Pan with Accessories (5 Piece Set)

R699

Retail: R1,300
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Cook without using butter or oil!

A Copper Chef pan is the most versatile pan you’ll ever own! Use it on an electric or gas stove OR use it in your oven to bake pastries or roast meat and vegetables. 

The Copper Chef range is made using the all-new revolutionary technology known as Cerami-Tech: a copper ceramic non-stick coating that will repel even the stickiest of foods. 

The Cerami-Tech non-stick feature allows you to cook without using butter, oil and other non-stick baking chemicals. Creating healthy meals for you and your family has never been this quick and easy. The non-stick coating is also PFOA and PTFE free. Over and above that, its stainless-steel induction plate allows your food to cook quickly and 100% evenly. 

Product Features:
  • Cerami-Tech non-stick coating
  • PFOA and PTFE free
  • Cook without using oil, fat and non-stick chemicals
  • Stainless steel induction plate for rapid and even heat distribution
  • Use on any stovetop as well as in the oven
  • Strong and durable riveted handles are oven safe
  • Heat resistant for up to 850 degrees Celsius
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Use your pan to: Bake, Fry, Broil, Sauté, Steam, Braise

Includes:

  • 24cm Deep Dish Square Pan
  • Oven Safe Tempered Glass Lid
  • Deep Frying Basket
  • Steamer and Roast Rack
  • Copper Chef Recipe Book
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