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CAC China A3FP-7N Fry Pan 7" Quantum2® Non-stick
| Manufacturer | CAC China |
|---|---|
| Model Number | A3FP-7N |
| Manufacturer Part # | A3FP-7N |
| Coating | Coated |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Handle | Riveted Handle |
| Top Diameter | 6 - 7 Inches |
| Width | 7" |
| UPC | 800960106039 |
| NSF | Yes |
| PFOA FREE | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The CAC China A3FP-7N Fry Pan 7" Quantum2® Non-stick is a heavy-duty kitchen essential designed for both professional and home chefs seeking durability and efficiency. Crafted from robust aluminum, this fry pan measures 7 inches in diameter, making it an ideal choice for a variety of cooking tasks, from frying eggs to sautéing vegetables. The standout feature of this pan is its Quantum2® non-stick coating, offering superior food release and easy cleanup, while also being PFOA free, ensuring safety in cooking environments. The pan's heavy-duty construction promises long-lasting performance, even under rigorous use, making it suitable for busy restaurant kitchens and catering services. This fry pan is NSF certified, indicating its compliance with stringent public health and safety standards. Packaged by six per case, the CAC China A3FP-7N is an economical choice for bulk purchasing, ideal for equipping large-scale food service establishments. Its advanced non-stick technology combined with a commitment to safety and quality positions this fry pan as a valuable asset in any culinary setting, enhancing cooking efficiency and food safety across various segments of the food industry.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
Certifications
PFOA FREE
This item is manufactured without the use of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a potentially harmful chemical.
