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SilverStone CXi Ceramic Nonstick Frying Egg Pan/Skillet with Mini Cooking Turner, 5 Inch, Ocean Blue
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SilverStone CXi Ceramic Nonstick Frying Egg Pan/Skillet with Mini Cooking Turner, 5 Inch, Ocean Blue

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One and one add up to a powerhouse kitchen team of two, with the perfectly-sized, perfectly-versatile cooking partners in the SilverStone(r) Ceramic Nonstick Cookware CXmini Skillet and Turner Set. SilverStone(r) Ceramic Nonstick Cookware is a pleasure to cook with because this individually-sized small skillet features PFOA-, PTFE- and cadmium-free ceramic nonstick in distinctive white. And because this 5-inch aluminum skillet is the perfect size for an egg or two any style, reheating a hamburger patty, or even a small side of vegetables, it's a go-to pan morning, noon, and night. Mini yet mighty, the skillet allows you to cook just what you want to, without using a larger pan. Better yet, the skillet comes with a sturdy, 8.75" Prestige(r) nylon slotted turner whose blade fits across the pan surface perfectly. Durable cookware construction helps deliver steady, even heating throughout the pan, and the double-riveted handle provides a solid, comfortable grasp. The turner and the skillet are both dishwasher safe, and handwashing the ceramic nonstick is easier than with traditional nonstick or stainless steel interiors. Oven safe to 350 Degree F (turner excepted), with a Lifetime Limited Warranty, the mini skillet makes a great addition to the other pots and pans from SilverStone(r) Ceramic Nonstick Cookware. Get two mini-sized kitchenware pieces combined into one versatile, dynamic duo with the colorful and convenient SilverStone(r) Ceramic Nonstick Cookware CXmini Skillet and Turner Set.

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