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FisslerCrispy Steelux Comfort Frying Pan Range

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R799

Retail: R1,650
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Less is more, especially when it comes to the use of fat in low-calorie cooking. With a clever stainless-steel pan you can braise even eggplants the lean way, thus avoiding the masses of oil quite a few cooks use for frying.

This stainless-steel pan with its induction-compatible cookstar all-stove base features a novogrill frying surface for fat-reduced searing with grill effect. It also excels through its extra-convenient handling: The ergonomic safety handle protects your fingers from slipping and coming into contact with the hot pan. The integrated measuring scale allows you do dose liquid ingredients directly in the pan. And the specially shaped pouring rim helps you pour your sauce without any dripping.

As one of the most prestigious brands that share the hallmark of excellence as is “Made in Germany”, Fissler enjoys a worldwide reputation as a manufacturer of the very finest of cookware.

Product Features
  • Made of 18/10 stainless steel
  • Induction-compatible superthermic base
  • Novogrill frying surface
  • Safety handle with heat buffer
  • Convenient pouring rim
  • Integrated measuring scale
  • Available in 20cm/24cm/28cm diameter

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