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Guy Fieri's Flavortown 3.2-Quart Stainless Steel Sauce Pan with Tempered Glass Lid - Kitchen Cookware with Tri-Ply Base, Oven Safe to 500°F, Dishwasher Friendly, Works with Gas & Induction Cooktops

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Management number 202220631 Release Date 2025/09/25 List Price $25.37 Model Number 202220631
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About This

  • MADE WITHOUT CHEMICAL COATING: Say goodbye to PFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead, and cadmium. This cookware keeps it pure, just the way you like it!
  • QUICK AND EVEN HEATING: This culinary powerhouse boasts a premium stainless steel three-layer base with a thick aluminum core, ensuring even heat distribution, rapid heating, and maximum durability.
  • SAFE, DURABLE, LONG-LASTING, AND EASY TO USE: Constructed from food-grade stainless steel without chemical coatings. Plus, it's equipped with riveted stay-cool handles for a comfy, sturdy hold.
  • OVEN AND DISHWASHER SAFE: A breeze to clean and oven safe up to a fiery 500°F
  • FULL TILT COOKWARE!: Works with all stovetops! Gas, electric, ceramic, and induction – we’ve got you covered!

Overview

  • Brand : Guy Fieri's Flavortown
  • Material : Stainless Steel
  • Special Feature : Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Includes Lid, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Includes Lid, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Oven Safe
  • Color : Stainless Steel
  • Capacity : 3.2 Quarts

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