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- Regular price
- £112.90
- Sale price
- £112.90
- Regular price
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This single-handle iron pan is designed by furniture designer Koizumi Makoto.
The simple design pursues usability in a convenient 14cm and 20cm size. It can also be used like a skillet.
Compatible with any heat source including direct flame, gas burners, and IH induction cooktops.
The cast iron material excels at ""grilled"" cooking, thoroughly applying heat to ingredients—a characteristic feature of cast iron products.
It's also an attractive piece for serving food directly from pan to table.
Size 20
Depth: 21.5cm
Height: 5.3cm
Size 14
Depth: 15.3cm
Height: 5.0cm
- Heat sources: Can be used on direct flame, 200V and 100V IH cooking heaters.
- Before first use: Wash with water using a soft sponge before use.
- No detergent: Do not use detergent. Detergent can get trapped in the surface irregularities of the iron and become difficult to remove.
- Heat warning: Be careful as it becomes very hot during and after heating.
- Food storage: Do not leave food in the pan as iron will leach out, causing discoloration of food and rust formation. Always transfer leftover food to another container and wash with a soft sponge and water.
- After use: Ensure no moisture remains after use. This can cause rust.
- Drying process: If necessary, after washing, place on low heat for 30 seconds to 1 minute to dry-heat and remove residual moisture.
- Storage: Store in a place with low humidity.
- Rust treatment: If rust occurs, scrub it off with a sponge. Then wash with water, dry thoroughly, and apply a thin layer of cooking oil to that area.
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Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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