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Meyer SuperSteel 1.5L Tri-Ply Clad Covered Saucepan

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Original price $179.00
Current price $89.00

Meyer SuperSteel pots and pans are made in Canada and feature a tri-ply design that provides even, consistent heat distribution with no hot spots. Made using two heavy gauge layers of stainless steel, each fused to a heat conducting middle layer. The result is an incredibly durable and heat efficient cooking vessel. The beautifully polished exterior is induction compatible, and the 18/10 stainless steel cooking surface will not react with food. SuperSteel lets you cook with confidence and control, while saving time and energy.

Oven and dishwasher safe, and suitable for all cooktops including induction.

Product dimensions:

1.5L: L-35.5cm W-17cm x H-8cm, base 14.5c

Customer Reviews

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Marion Taylor
Meyer SuperSteel 1.5L Tri-Ply Clad Covered Saucepan

Loving this little saucepan! Great quality at an exceptional price.

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Linda Jones
excellent saucepan

Bought this Meyer SuperSteel 1.5 L Tri-Ply Clad Covered Saucepan to replace an old saucepan that had started to leak at the base and am delighted with this purchase. The pan is dishwasher safe and has a heavy, but comfortable weight. Am pleased that the saucepan is made in Canada and am looking forward to many many years of service.

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Sue Ferguson
I’m loving this pot!

This is the perfect size for sauces, heating up soups, etc. It’s great for my induction cooktop, and doesn’t take up much space in my pot drawer. It has a reassuring weight to it as well.

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Valérie K.
I love the Meyer SuperSteel 1.5L Tri-Ply Clad Covered Saucepan

Its weight is reassuring and it transfers heat quickly and evenly. I take care of it like a baby: drying it with a tea towel immediately after use. I do have questions about the best way to remove poached egg residue, but that is no fault of the pan.