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Nonstick Ceramic Cookware - Xtrema 3 Piece Wok Set
Finally nonstick cookware that is competely safe and environmentally friendly. Xtrema Ceramic Cookware is made of Extreme Temperature Ceramics which provides the healthiest non-stick cookware ever made.
This 3 piece set includes 11'' Wok, black cotton/silicone pot holder & one nylon wok turner.
Xtrema is so versatile, it can be used safely and effectively in both the microwave oven and under the broiler, which means fewer pans to use and clean. Xtrema is coated with Nano-Glaze, 100% natural ceramic materials. The glaze will never emit gaseous or toxic odors (at any temperature), it will not be damaged by the use of metal cooking utensils, and it will never peel or flake off into the food.
Each piece of Xtrema is hand crafted and there might be some slight imperfections on the surface of the cookware. This will not affect the performance of the cookware. Any piece of cookware with a manufacturing defect will be replaced, without charge, within one year from date of purchase.
- Extreme Temperature Ceramic Cookware
- Can be used in a conventional, microwave or toaster oven, under the broiler, and even on the barbecue grill
- Uniform heat distribution eliminates hot spots
- Longer heat retention, foods cooked in Xtrema stay hot longer when served.
- The Nano-GlazeTM on the outside of the cookware provides faster clean- up
- Far-infrared heating process cooks food from both the inside and outside at the same time
- 50 Year Warranty against breakage resulting from hot or cold thermal shock.
- Surface resists bacteria
- High gloss black finish
- Easy Grip Covers
- Extra Wide Carry Handles
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