Enzo Non-Stick Iron Induction Frying Pan (2mm Thick)
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Description
Details:
- Brand: Enzo
- Weight: 886g
Features
Feature | Benefit |
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Non-Stick Coating | Ensures easy food release and minimal oil use for healthier cooking. |
2mm Thick Iron Body | Offers durability, stability, and excellent heat retention without being too heavy to handle. |
Induction-Compatible | Works on all stovetops, including induction, gas, electric, and ceramic, making it versatile for any kitchen. |
Ergonomic Handle | Provides a comfortable grip for safe and easy cooking at high temperatures. |
Easy to Clean | The non-stick surface makes cleanup quick and simple, with no need for harsh scrubbing. |
Short Description
The Enzo Non-Stick Iron Induction Frying Pan (2mm Thick) offers excellent heat distribution and a durable non-stick surface. Perfect for induction and other stovetops, this 2mm thick pan provides easy handling, superior cooking performance, and quick cleanup, making it an essential tool for everyday cooking.
Q&A
- Is this frying pan safe for use on induction cooktops? Yes, the Enzo Non-Stick Iron Frying Pan is fully compatible with induction stovetops, as well as gas, electric, and ceramic cooktops.
- What is the benefit of a 2mm thick pan? The 2mm thickness provides an excellent balance of durability and lightweight handling. It ensures even heating without making the pan too heavy to maneuver.
- How should I clean the frying pan? To protect the non-stick coating, hand-wash the pan with warm soapy water and avoid using abrasive sponges or metal utensils.
- Is the non-stick coating durable? Yes, the non-stick coating is designed to withstand everyday cooking. However, it’s important to use wooden or silicone utensils to extend the life of the coating.
- Can I use metal utensils? It’s recommended to avoid metal utensils to preserve the non-stick surface. Use wooden, silicone, or plastic utensils for best results.