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Zwilling J.A HenckelsTwin Classic 9 Piece Pot Set

R2,799

Retail: R4,700
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The uncomplicated and versatile cookware with the clear-cut design and the smooth satin finish typical of ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS is the perfect partner for modern healthy cooking. The Sigma Classic base is the classic among cookware bases and highly valued for its optimal heat conduction.

Set includes
  • 1x Stew pot with lid, 20cm, 3.0 l
  • 1x Stock pot with lid, 16cm, 2.0 l
  • 1x Stock pot with lid, 20cm, 4.0 l
  • 1x Stock pot with lid, 24cm, 7.0 l
  • 1x Sauce pan, 16cm, 1.5 l (Lid not included)
Product Features
  • COOKING BOTH SIMPLE AND BEAUTIFUL
    • An extensive range – comprising pots for cooking, roasting and casseroles – is inviting you to go on a culinary expedition in the kitchen.
  • DESIGN
    • Straight traditional design, smooth satin finish.
  • STAY COOL HANDLES
    • Ergonomic stainless steel handles guarantee safe handling and stay cool during cooking.
  • FOLDED RIM
    • Accurate and straight pouring without dripping.
  • LID
    • Tight fitting lid for energy-efficient and water-saving cooking.
  • MEASURING SCALE
    • Integrated measuring scale for precise dosage.
  • EASY-CARE
    • Scratch-resistant surface, dishwasher safe.
  • COOKERS
    • Suitable for all types of cookers (electro, gas, ceran, halogen, induction), and also for use in the oven.
  • SIGMA Classic base
    • The Sandwich base with its strong aluminium core provides optimal heat conduction and stores the heat. It is perfect for the energy-saving, early reduction of the hob’s temperature to a low level.
  • Lifetime guarantee
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