Hexclad Pan Product Review

$ 90.99
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Hexclad Pan Product Review

Product Description

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HexClad Cookware features a tri-ply construction of high quality aluminum between two layers of stainless steel laser-etched with our patented hexagonal nonstick surface to provide the ideal hybrid cooking performance and heat distribution. Your HexClad 10 Pan and Lid are ready for any kitchen, thanks to compatibility with induction, gas, electric, and ceramic cooktops while being oven-safe up to 500°F. Note: HexClad Lids are suitable for use up to 400°F.

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