3 Piece Stainless Steel Mini Duos Cookware Set | Non-Stick, Non-Toxic, Heavy Duty, Professional-Grade Cookware | Induction-Compatible & Oven-Safe | Caraway
Description
Mini but mighty, our Stainless Steel Minis Duo is perfect for cooking smaller portions at higher temperatures. Featuring a lightweight 8” Fry Pan, 1.75 qt Sauce Pan, and a bespoke storage organizer, the Minis Duo makes clean & compact cooking easier than ever before. Mini Sauce Pan lid included (does not fit Mini Fry Pan).
Why It Matters
Non-toxic cookware and bakeware are designed to minimize exposure to certain chemicals, offering added peace of mind. It’s not about perfection, but about creating a safer, more supportive environment for nourishment and recovery.
Mini but mighty, our Stainless Steel Minis Duo is perfect for cooking smaller portions at higher temperatures. Featuring a lightweight 8” Fry Pan, 1.75 qt Sauce Pan, and a bespoke storage organizer, the Minis Duo makes clean & compact cooking easier than ever before. Mini Sauce Pan lid included (does not fit Mini Fry Pan).
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