Winco , SSFP-8, Fry Pan

SKU #: SSFP-8
Description
Achieve perfect results every time with the Winco Premium Fry Pan. Designed specifically for the demanding environment of a professional kitchen, this 8-inch diameter fry pan is a must-have for any restaurant. The tri-ply construction features a heavy-duty bottom with an aluminum core, ensuring even heat distribution and eliminating hot spots. This means your dishes will cook uniformly, enhancing both flavor and presentation. Crafted from 18/8 stainless steel, the Winco Premium Fry Pan is not only durable but also induction ready, making it versatile for various cooking surfaces. The 1-1/2 inch depth is ideal for sautéing, frying, and even simmering sauces, providing flexibility for a wide range of culinary techniques. The riveted handle offers a secure and comfortable grip, allowing chefs to maneuver the pan with ease, even during the busiest service hours. NSF certified, this fry pan meets the highest standards for public health protection, ensuring that your kitchen maintains its commitment to safety and hygiene. The robust construction and premium materials make the Winco Premium Fry Pan a reliable choice that will withstand the rigors of daily use in a bustling restaurant setting. Whether you're searing a perfect steak, crafting delicate omelets, or preparing a signature sauce, the Winco Premium Fry Pan delivers exceptional performance and durability. Elevate your kitchen's efficiency and consistency with this indispensable tool, designed to meet the high standards of professional chefs.

 

  • Premium Fry Pan
  • 8 dia. x 1-1/2 deep
  • round
  • tri-ply heavy duty bottom with aluminum core
  • riveted handle
  • 188 stainless steel
  • induction ready
  • NSF
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Specifications
Height (in)10.83
Width (in)15.75
Depth (in)17.52
Weight8.99
BrandWinco
Fry Pan Materialaluminum
Fry Pan Handleriveted handle
Fry Pan FeaturesNSF
Product TypeFry Pan
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