Sambonet Casserole Pot (51909-70_VG)

Casserole pot (51909-70_VG)

Sambonet Casserole Pot  (51909-70_VG)

CASSEROLE POT (51909-70_VG)

The spirit of the 1960s comes to life again with Sambonet's 1965 Vintage cookware collection, that units design, quality, technical presentation and a hint of nostalgia!

Sambonet Casserole Pot  (51909-70_VG)

INFORMATION

BRAND 

Sambonet

PRODUCT TYPE

Pot

PRODUCTION 

100% Made in Italy.

NUMBER OF ITEMS IN SET 

2

ITEM NUMBER 

51909-70_vg

Sambonet Casserole Pot  (51909-70_VG)

YEAR OF INTRODUCTION 

2016

FOOD CONTACT SAFE 

True

SHAPE OF ITEM 

Round

COLLECTION 

1965 Vintage

DISHWASHER SUITABILITY 

Dishwasher Suitable

MATERIAL 

Stainless Stee & Brass

BEFORE EVERY USE

Wash in warm soapy water, rinse and dry.

OVEN SAFE 

True

SAFE 

Dishwasher safe.

Sambonet Casserole Pot  (51909-70_VG)

CARE INFORMATION

HANDLES

The brass handles provides high thermal conductivity (this material tends to warm more than steel) and therefore requires the use of pot holders. Such as silver, brass is a noble material, therefore it is necessary to periodically clean the handles with specific products, to remove the dark patina due to surface oxidation.

PRECAUTIONS

Never place empty cookware on a heating element. Do not allow gas flames to go up the sides of the pan. Heat pan up gradually and reduce heat when water boils. The thermoradiant bottom will keep uniform temperature inside the pan. When using salt, wait until the water is boiling to add it and allow it to completely dissolve. Salt deposited may react chemically and electrolytically causing pitting in the stainless steel.

CLEANING

When washing do not use detergents containing chlorine, for example bleach, as they may corrode stainless steel. Avoid strong hits and thermal shocks. Do not cool it down suddenly. Do not use salty foods or containing lemon, vinegar, tomatoes to store. To remove halos due to overheating clean it with a specific stainless steel cleaner only. To remove white chalk deposits in the cookware, boil water with vinegar, leave it until it gets cool and then wash it normally.