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Hammer Stahl Stainless Steel Clad 4-qt CoveredDeep Saute Pan
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  • Made in America
  • Lightweight
  • Non-stick
  • Even heat distribution
  • Attractive design
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Hammer Stahl Stainless Steel Clad 4-qt CoveredDeep Saute Pan

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This product is made of stainless steel and is perfect for rissotto, stews, and chili. It is lightweight and easy to clean, and heats up quickly. It is also a work of art and comes with a long handle for easy cleaning. It is a great value for the price and is sure to last for many years.
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Your recipe for rave-worthy results, this covered saute pan from Hammer Stahl has a deep design and sturdy construction, making it a cook's best bet for sauteing, pan frying, searing, and even braising. From Hammer Stahl.
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This product is made of stainless steel and is perfect for rissotto, stews, and chili. It is lightweight and easy to clean, and heats up quickly. It is also a work of art and comes with a long handle for easy cleaning. It is a great value for the price and is sure to last for many years.
Pros
  • Made in America
  • Lightweight
  • Non-stick
  • Even heat distribution
  • Attractive design
Cons
  • Lid may not fit well
  • Potential manufacturing residue

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Your recipe for rave-worthy results, this covered saute pan from Hammer Stahl has a deep design and sturdy construction, making it a cook's best bet for sauteing, pan frying, searing, and even braising. From Hammer Stahl.