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Kuuma 7-piece Ceramic Nesting Cookware Non-stick Coating - Induction Mfg# 58375 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.88
Location:

Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kuuma Products Model:7-Piece Ceramic Nesting Cookware Set Manufacturer Part Number:58375 MPN:58375 UPC:014717583756

Kuuma 7-Piece Ceramic Nesting Cookware Set - Stainless Steel w/Non-Stick Coating - Induction Compatible - Oven Safe MFG# 58375

7-Piece Ceramic Nesting Cookware Set - Stainless Steel w/Non-Stick Coating - Induction Compatible - Oven Safe

  • Made from high quality stainless steel with an aluminum core and ceramic coating
  • Compatible with induction cooking and can be used in the oven when the removable handles are not attached
  • Attractive stainless steel is low maintenance, rust resistant, and non-reactive. The ceramic coating creates a non-stick cooking surface for easy day to day food preparation
  • Nesting cookware conveniently saves valuable space by storing in less than a 1/2 cubic foot area


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