HexClad 14 inch Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid, Black
HexClad 14 inch Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid, Black
HexClad Cookware combines high-quality stainless steel with a laser-etched non-stick surface using our patented hexagonal design to provide the ideal hybrid cooking performance. Utilizing a tri-ply construction, our cookware has a layer of aluminum encapsulated between two layers of stainless steel for perfect heat distribution. The HexClad 14 inch Frying Pan and Lid are completely non-toxic and PFOA-free.
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HexClad 14 Inch Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid, Stay Cool Handles, Dishwasher and Oven Safe, Non-Stick, Works with Induction Cooktop, Gas, Ceramic, and Electric Stove
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HexClad Cookware combines high-quality stainless steel with a laser-etched non-stick surface using our patented hexagonal design to provide the ideal hybrid cooking performance. Utilizing a tri-ply construction, our cookware has a layer of aluminum encapsulated between two layers of stainless steel for perfect heat distribution. The HexClad 14 inch Frying Pan and Lid are completely non-toxic and PFOA-free.
HexClad 14 inch Hybrid Stainless Steel Frying Pan with Lid, Black
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