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Ein 8-in-1 familienfreundlicher, herdplatten- bis ofengeeigneter antihaftbeschichteter Topf
Category: KOCHGESCHIRR
Ein 8-in-1 familienfreundlicher, herdplatten- bis ofengeeigneter antihaftbeschichteter Topf
I love that this pot goes straight from the stovetop into the oven without any extra steps; the nonstick surface is a lifesaver for cleanup. Got it in Char and it’s been perfect for family dinners—sturdy and easy to handle.
I use this pot almost daily and the nonstick surface is a game changer for clean-up, even after making sticky sauces. The stovetop-to-oven design is perfect for starting a braise on the stove then finishing it in the oven without dirtying extra dishes.
We just made a huge batch of chili in this pot and the clean-up was effortless—so glad I chose the Sage color for my kitchen. It went straight from the stovetop into the oven without a hitch, which made the whole meal prep so much smoother.
I wasn't sure the nonstick would hold up over time, but after simmering a big batch of chili and then searing chicken in the same pot, it wiped clean with just a sponge. The heat distribution is even enough that I didn't scorch the bottom. Having it go from the stovetop straight into the oven for finishing a casserole is a huge time-saver.
The 8-in-1 versatility is a game-changer for my tiny kitchen—I've used it as both a Dutch oven and a skillet in one meal. The nonstick surface held up perfectly when I braised chicken and then deglazed for a pan sauce.
My clay-colored pot has become my go-to for everything from stovetop searing to oven braising, and the nonstick surface makes cleanup after a big batch of chili almost effortless.
I was surprised how evenly this pot heats across the whole base—no more scorched spots on my tomato sauce. The lid fits snugly enough that I can just toss everything in and leave it alone.
I love how this pot's nonstick surface makes clean-up after a big family dinner almost effortless, and the stovetop-to-oven versatility is perfect for finishing a braise. The handles stay cool enough to grab without a mitt.
Finally, a pot that actually lets me sear meat on the stove then pop the whole thing in the oven without needing a second dish. The nonstick surface is holding up great after a few weeks of heavy use, and the size is perfect for a big batch of chili.
I was skeptical about an 8-in-1 pot, but the nonstick surface really does release everything cleanly, even after searing chicken. It goes straight from the stovetop into the oven without any hassle. This has become my go-to for one-pot dinners.