Winco , SSFP-8NS, Fry Pan

SKU #: SSFP-8NS
Description
Bring efficiency and style to the kitchen with the Winco Premium Fry Pan. Designed for the demanding environment of a professional restaurant, this 8-inch diameter fry pan boasts a 1-1/2 inch depth, making it perfect for a variety of cooking tasks. The tri-ply heavy-duty bottom, featuring an aluminum core, ensures even heat distribution, reducing the risk of hot spots and ensuring consistent cooking results every time. The Winco Premium Fry Pan is equipped with a PTFEPFOA-free Excalibur non-stick coating, which not only makes cooking and cleaning a breeze but also promotes healthier cooking by requiring less oil. The riveted handle provides a secure and comfortable grip, allowing chefs to maneuver the pan with ease, even in the busiest of kitchens. Crafted from 18/8 stainless steel, this fry pan is not only durable but also induction ready, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen setup. The NSF certification guarantees that this product meets the highest standards for public health protection, ensuring that your kitchen remains compliant with industry regulations. Whether you're sautéing vegetables, searing meats, or preparing delicate sauces, the Winco Premium Fry Pan delivers exceptional performance and reliability. Its sleek design and superior functionality make it an indispensable tool for any professional chef. Upgrade your kitchen with the Winco Premium Fry Pan and experience the perfect blend of durability, efficiency, and style.

 

  • Premium Fry Pan
  • 8 dia. x 1-12 deep
  • round
  • tri-ply heavy duty bottom with aluminum core
  • PTFEPFOA-free
  • Excalibur non-stick coating
  • 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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