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Rustle up all kinds of adventurous cuisine with the RidgeMonkey Connect Multi-Purpose Pan & Griddle Set, featuring a deep-sided saucepan and a shallow griddle plate...
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Rustle up all kinds of adventurous cuisine with the RidgeMonkey Connect Multi-Purpose Pan & Griddle Set, featuring a deep-sided saucepan and a shallow griddle plate. With use of RidgeMonkey’s innovative detachable hinge design, the griddle plate doubles as a lid for the deep pan or alternatively both pans can be used independently – the choice is yours!
The market-leading fluoropolymer coating provides unrivalled non-stick qualities and the squared shape & removable handles allow for easy storage in any situation. What’s more, the pan and griddle plate are both fully compatible with the existing RidgeMonkey Connect Compact Sandwich Toaster XL giving you even more adaptability than ever before!
Product Features
- Lightweight die-cast aluminium pans
- Fluoropolymer non-stick coating
- Ridged exterior for even heat transfer
- Cool touch removable handles with magnetic lock
- Unique detachable hinge design
- Fully compatible with the RidgeMonkey Connect Compact Sandwich Toaster XL
- Can be used on all traditional stoves and direct heat sources (not suitable for induction hobs)
- Protected registered design
Approximate dimensions: 235mm (350mm with handle) x 205mm x 135mm
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