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Thank you for viewing! [Product Name] Stern Casserole, a two-handled pot. The textured surface has a stylish design. It's a bit shallow, making it the perfect size for hot pots and sukiyaki. This two-handled pot is perfect for the coming season. Carl Schmidt Sohn Carl Schmidt Sohn Stern Casserole Kochtopf Casserole Stern Stainless steel [Size] Diameter: Approximately 24cm Height: Approximately 8cm (excluding lid) Full capacity: 3.10ℓ Direct fire and IH compatible [Condition] Unused and in beautiful condition. The box has some damage. Body: 3-layer stainless steel Inner surface: Stainless steel 304 (Chromium 18%, Nickel 8%) Middle: Aluminum alloy Outer surface: Stainless steel 430 (Chromium 18%) Body thickness: 2.5mm Lid: Stainless steel 304 (Chromium 18%, Nickel 8%) Cover thickness: 1.1mm Handle: Stainless steel 201 casting (Chromium 16%, Nickel 3.5%) Knob: Stainless steel 201 casting (Chromium 16%, Nickel 3.5%) Dimensions: Diameter 24cm Full capacity: 3.10ℓ ◯ About Stern In 1374, the town of Solingen was founded, 30km northeast of the Wupper River, a tributary of the Rhine River in Germany. It became one of the world's leading production areas for cutlery processing technology. In 1829, Carl Schmidt started as a swordsmith in that area and became a company boasting a production capacity of 2,000 pieces per week. Later, with the cooperation of his sons, the Carl Schmidt Sohn company became famous as a specialized factory for scissors and knives. The technology cultivated through tradition was passed on to pots and frying pans, and developed into the world market. During the reign of King Albert V of the Kingdom of Saxony, Germany, the company became a purveyor to the royal family. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please feel free to ask any questions, no matter how small. We value each encounter. Thank you for viewing the item. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CRISTEL VitaCraft Meyer
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