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Chasseur Maison Stock Pot 24cm / 7.6l Stainless Steel

I/N: 0583980

$142.50

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  • Made of high quality stainless steel that is durable and safe to use.
  • The bottom is bonded with aluminium for heat conductivity
  • Suitable for use on all stove tops - including induction
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Oven safe to 260°c
Make your broths and stocks like a chef with maison stock pot. Simmering your ingredients is key to a delicious broth, and escoffier does it beautifully. Chasseur's maison cookware range is perfect for your everyday cooking. Made of high-grade stainless steel, this cookware range is durable, safe and stylish. Beautifully curved handles and domed lids complete the timeless french design. The base has a core layer of aluminium for improved heat conductivity. It is compatible with all cook tops including induction. Features: use & care: • made of high quality stainless steel that is durable and safe to use. • the bottom is bonded with aluminium for heat conductivity • suitable for use on all stove tops - including induction • dishwasher safe • oven safe to 260°c • lifetime limited warranty against manufacturer faults and defects • when a stainless steel or copper pan is heated too quickly - the outer, and sometimes the inner surfaces - oxidise due to the rapid heat used. This type of discolouration is known as heat tinting. Heat tinting will present itself as a blue, brown or rainbow hue. A good quality stainless cleaner will bring this back to its original shine. • a spotted white film may form on inner surface of the cookware - which is caused by minerals in water or starch from food. This can be removed by rubbing with a sponge dipped in lemon juice or vinegar • never use the booster setting on induction stove