4 Hole Fried Egg Pan, Non Stick Egg Burger Pan, Easy Breakfast
4 Hole Fried Egg Pan, Non Stick Egg Burger Pan, Easy Breakfast
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4 Hole Fried Egg Pan, Non Stick Egg Burger Pan, Easy Breakfast
4 Hole Fried Egg Pan, Non Stick Egg Burger Pan, Easy Breakfast

Non Stick 4 Cups Egg & Pancake Fry Pan, Easy Breakfast Maker

Non Stick 4 Cups Egg & Pancake Fry Pan, Easy Breakfast Maker

Regular price QAR 47
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4 Hole Fried Egg Pan, Non Stick Egg Burger, Omelet Maker Pan With Wooden Handle For Family Breakfast 

➡️Premium Material: The pan is made of the best material, which includes a Maifan stone non-stick coating. The pot's body is composed of food-grade aluminum alloy, with no heavy metals such as PFOA, cadmium, or lead; non-stick technology makes cleanup a breeze.

➡️Fine Design: The pan has a stainless steel anti-burning ring as well as an anti-scalding design and is heat-resistant.

➡️With Handle: Bakelite handle is skid resistant, wearable, and has an ergonomic design that makes it easy to use. The handle is composed of a healthy and safe anti-scalding and heat-insulating material.

➡️Four Hole Design: At the same time, you can fry four eggs or burgers with different flavors, or four different dishes. This is both energy efficient and serves the demands of families for breakfast on a daily basis. Pans that can be used to make French toast or eggs all over the place. The pan has four compartments for quick and easy cooking.

➡️Practical to Use: The pan has an intelligent temperature control system and a premium bottom with a fine shape for even heat conduction, as well as a non-sticky bottom that is suitable for most burners.

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Mohammad Ziab
Great little pan

I used the pan twice today with excellent results. Sprayed a little fry lite oil in each section, and fried on a gas hob, low to medium heat….hey presto! I went round the edges with a flat head knife and they slid out. No fuss, no sticking. I’m impressed