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Fine LivingLifestyle 7 Piece Cast Iron Set

R1,299

Retail: R3,000
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The unparalleled cooking performance of the 7-piece cookware set. With the durability and versatility to transport from stove top, oven or broiler to the table, the cast iron set is the premium cookware for beautiful presentation. Prized by chefs around the world, the enameled cast-iron cookware distributes and retains heat evenly to ensure consistent cooking temperatures.

Product Features
  • Material - cast iron
  • Heat source - gas, electric, ceramic, halogen, and oven
  • Lid fits snugly to lock in moisture and flavors
  • When properly seasoned, provides long life non-stick and rust free pan
  • Works with all heat sources; gas, electric and ceramic top ranges
  • Attributes of cast iron means hot food stays hot for longer, providing greater energy efficiency
  • Some induction tops may not be compatible with double-burner griddles.
  • The two loop-style handles provide safe transport. Cast iron loves a campfire, a stovetop, or an oven, and can slow-cook foods without scorching.
  •  It retains heat well so you can sear meat at higher temperatures and will keep your delicious meals warm for a long time.
Product Specifications 
  • Dimensions of Medium round Pot: 24 x 11.8cm
  • Dimensions of Small round Pot: 18 x 9cm
  • Dimensions of Sauce Pot: 15.5 x 7.5cm
  • Dimensions of Roasting Pan: 33 x 21.5 x 5.5cm
  • Material: Cast Iron
  • Warranty: 6 Months
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