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WindBurner Ceramic Skillet
MSR
WindBurner Ceramic Skillet
$89.95
Description

  Pan-fry or sauté veggies, simmer, and cook like a pro

  Pan-fry or saute veggies, simmer sauces, and cook breakfast at camp like a pro with this 8" skillet designed for WindBurner Stove Systems. Featuring an enclosed, heat-capturing ring on the bottom and a nonstick Fusion® ceramic surface, this hard-anodized aluminum skillet allows for versatile and more involved cooking, even in the middle of the wilderness. Compatible exclusively with WindBurner Stove Systems.

  Stove sold separately.

  WARNING for California residents: Cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Cookware Material:
Aluminum
Volume:
1.5 liters
Non Stick:
Non Stick Coating
Weight:
7.6 oz / 0.22 kg
Dimensions:
8.5 x 8.3 x 2.8 in
21.6 x 21.1 x 7.0 cm
Made In:
Thailand
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13494
UPC:
040818134948
Other Features:
Fusion® Ceramic Nonstick: Ultra-durable coating handles abuse, is safe at high temperatures, and is PTFE- and PFOA-free, for worry-free nonstick performance.
Versatile: Ceramic-coated nonstick skillet is great for simmering, sauteing and pan-frying cuisine.
Efficient: Features an enclosed, heat-capturing ring for cooking versatility.
Compact Nesting: Skillet nests outside WindBurner® 4.5 L Stock Pot (sold separately) for packing efficiency.
-- Materials: Ceramic Coated Aluminum, Aluminum Lid, Stainless Steel, Nylon, EPDM
-- 8-inch Fusion® ceramic-coated aluminum nonstick skillet
-- Folding Talon™ handle
Fusion® is a registered trademark of Whitford.
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