TWIN Select – Cookware for Experts

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As of now there is also cookware: ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS, the premium brand for kitchen, table top and beauty, has expanded its portfolio to include top quality stainless steel cookware. Be it cooking, roasting, steaming or stewing: ambitious hobby chefs do no longer have to be without the kitchen know-how, the timelessly elegant shapes and the well-thought out function of ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS.

ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS always gets to the bottom of things – no more so than with pots. Thus a new pot’s bottom has been developed: SIGMABOND. The sandwich construction that has been developed by ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS own research department not only delivers an even heat transfer but also answers high demands on energy efficiency. And: thanks to the SIGMABOND bottom TWIN Select cookware is equally at home on all types of cookers, whether gas, electric, ceran, halogen or induction.

TWIN Select cookware by ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS impresses with details. The pots’ inside edges are rounded, thus allowing cooking without burning as well as easy cleaning. The extra broad flared lip enables pouring without dripping. The large, comfortable handles do not heat up.

Thanks to TWIN Select all ingredients cook evenly. This is made possible by the best workman-ship, the use of top quality stainless steel and the patent pending technology for the SIGMABOND bottom that transfers the heat optimally across the bottom to the pot’s body and into the rim. The surface is lightly satin-finished and resistant to scratches. Each pot comes with a 10-year warranty by ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS.

TWIN Select is the sum of what is needed in the kitchen. Besides cookware the TWIN Select range comprises knives and kitchen gadgets in all possible variations and for all needs. From garlic press and multi-purpose shears to country loaf knife – it’s all there.

The TWIN Select cookware range consists of two saucepans, a roasting pot, three stockpots, a high stockpot, two casseroles, a multi-purpose stockpot, a steamer and two woks.

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