Carl Schmidt Sohn 3L Marburg Non-Stick Casserole w/ Lid

Carl Schmidt Sohn
Carl Schmidt Sohn 3L Marburg Non-Stick Casserole w/ Lid

Carl Schmidt Sohn have been crafting carefully designed pieces for centuries, literally. Their approach to products ensures sophisticated yet functional kitchenware is readily available to the masses. If you're after some stunning pieces at bargain prices, this trusted name won't let you down!

Features:

  • Carl Schmidt Sohn cookware
  • Design: Marburg Non-Stick Casserole with Lid
  • Materials: Aluminium/Bakelite/granite/tempered glass
  • Dishwasher safe 
  • Offers excellent cooking performance and injects a pop of colour to any kitchen
  • Forged aluminium construction rapidly and evenly distributes heat
  • Non-stick granite coated cooking surface ensures effortless food release 
  • Simple to use and easy to clean
  • Shatter-resistant tempered glass lid seals in heat and moisture
  • Visibly monitor cooking progress through clear lid
  • Ergonomic soft handles and heat resistant knob for a comfortable grip
  • Suitable for all stovetops, including induction
  • Model no.: CSS-084653
  • Colour: Blue
  • Capacity: 3L
  • Dimensions (approx. cm): 36 x 22 x 11 (L x W x H)
  • Weight (approx.): 1.25kg
  • 12-MONTH MANUFACTURER WARRANTY

How do you know when a brand has longevity? When they began by producing swords. Making sabres way back in 1829, Carl Schmidt Sohn became synonymous with quality in Germany. By the turn of the century, the brand had gone from strength to strength - making knives, cutlery, scissors and shaving blades. With nearly two centuries of craftsmanship under their belt today, each piece from Carl Schmidt Sohn is expertly constructed. Inject some heritage quality to your kitchen toolkit today! 

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