Samuel Groves STP7502RH/NS Classic 16cm Non Stick Stainless Steel Triply Saucepan with Lid

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Harts of Stur This Samuel Groves non-stick triply 16cm saucepan with matching lid is constructed with high quality stainless steel with an alumininium core which promotes quick and even heat distribution. The 16cm saucepan is ideal for warming up milk, sauces and soups and features a superior non-stick surface.The saucepan includes a long ergonomic handle which provides a firm and comfortable grip. The handle is riveted to the pan for extra strength and durabilty.Suitable for all hob types including induction, the milk pan is also oven safe up to 230°C/428°F/gas mark 9.The 16cm saucepan is suitable for dishwasher cleaning, however we advise cleaning by hand to extend the life of the pan.This Samuel Groves non-stick 16cm saucepan is made in Britain and has a lifetime guarantee.This pan qualifies for the Samuel Groves 'pans for life' refurbishment scheme.Find out more here.

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This Samuel Groves non-stick triply 16cm saucepan with matching lid is constructed with high quality stainless steel with an alumininium core which promotes quick and even heat distribution. The 16cm saucepan is ideal for warming up milk, sauces and soups and features a superior non-stick surface.The saucepan includes a long ergonomic handle which provides a firm and comfortable grip. The handle is riveted to the pan for extra strength and durabilty.Suitable for all hob types including induction, the milk pan is also oven safe up to 230°C/428°F/gas mark 9.The 16cm saucepan is suitable for dishwasher cleaning, however we advise cleaning by hand to extend the life of the pan.This Samuel Groves non-stick 16cm saucepan is made in Britain and has a lifetime guarantee.This pan qualifies for the Samuel Groves 'pans for life' refurbishment scheme.Find out more here.


Product specifications

Brand Samuel Groves
EAN
  • 5055198048612
Color
  • Silver
MPN
  • STP7502RHNS

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