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Delicate ingredients of cheese, chocolate, crèmes and sauces go perfectly with this patented five-ply bonded double boiler. The copper center core of the 2-qt. saucepan is bonded to aluminum to enhance heat distribution and conductivity, and reduce weight. Durable stainless steel exterior and cooking surface provide even cooking, ease of cleaning and aesthetic appeal. The double boiler insert is made of high-quality white porcelain that prevents burning or scorching. Includes two lids: one for the saucepan and one for the insert. Oven safe to 500°F. Made in the USA.
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All-Clad® Copper Core Double Boiler
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$300.00
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Out of Stock
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- Manufacturer: All-Clad
- Includes: Sauce pan, insert, two lids
- Care: Allow pan to cool before washing. Hand wash in hot, soapy water. Stubborn food residue and stains can be cleaned with nylon scrubbing pad and a fine-powdered cleanser. If needed, exterior copper surfaces can be cleaned with a copper polish.
- Capacity: 2 qt.
- Material: Sauce pan has 5-ply construction with copper center and stainless steel exterior; Double boiler insert is made of white porcelain.
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
- Model: #6025-SS
BENEFITS:
- Great for delicate ingredients, such as cheese, chocolate, crèmes, and sauces.
- Heat is evenly distributed with superior conductivity.
- Copper bonded to aluminum helps reduce weight.
- Stainless steel cooking surface is easy to clean, extremely durable and visually appealing.
- White porcelain double boiler insert prevents burning and scorching.
- Made in the USA.
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| Born of the steel age in 1960, All-Clad Metalcrafters began as a small metallurgical company that specialized in formulating bonded metals for a variety of industries. Company founder John Ulam was awarded more than 50 US patents, specifically related to bonded metals, and was instrumental in the US Mint’s conversion from solid silver coins to the bonded layered metals we use today. |
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