GRANITE FRYING PAN 20cm BERLINGER HAUS EBONY ROSEWOOD BH-1712

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BERLINGER HAUS
Product code:
BH-1712 / 5999056782853

FRYING PAN BERLINGER HAUS from the collection EBONY ROSEWOOD Ø20cm

Made of high quality cast aluminum.
Triple granite anti-stick coating.
Handles coated with silicone type SOFT TOUCH with a look that looks like wood.
Dishwasher safe. 
Suitable for all types of cookers: gas, electric, ceramic, halogen, indicative 
TURBO INDUCTION system (they heat up very quickly) 35% energy saving.

FEATURES:

  • 3-layer granite coating 
  • silicone handles
  • turbo induction
  • safe frying at: -20 to +220 °C
  • dishwasher-ready
  • Eco Friendly - does not contain PFOA compounds, lead, cadmium.
  • color: BLACK with brown handles (imitation maple wood)

Size:

Ø20 x 4,2 cm frying pan

Granite coating is a Teflon coating enriched with granite pulp, thanks to which it obtains greater hardness. It is harder than Teflon, but at the same time it retains its advantages: it does not burn, it distributes heat well. It combines the advantages of cast iron and Teflon vessels. It has all the advantages of Teflon, but it is more resistant to damage, surpassing even ceramic coatings.
The granite coating makes the dishes extremely scratch-resistant and durable. This type of pots and pans also allows you to fry with a minimum amount of fat, because the dish heats up similarly to a stone and gives off heat with its entire surface.

The composition of the aluminum body and ferromagnetic bottom makes it possible to use on the induction kitchen and on all other types of kitchens and use the best acutermic properties of cast and forged aluminum on all stoves and hobs. Possibility of cooking/frying at temperatures up to 220°C.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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