Demeyere Apollo 4.2 Quart Casserole with Lid Review
Demeyere Apollo 4.2 Quart Casserole with Lid Feature
- Classic, straight-sided 4.2-quart casserole made with stainless steel and 7-layer base
- 5mm pure aluminum in base for optimal heat distribution; brushed 18/10 stainless-steel walls
- Molded handles made of 18/10 stainless-steel stop heat conduction; no rivets where food can stick
- Dishwasher safe; oven safe to 600 degrees F; for all cooktops including induction; made in Belgium
- 30-year warranty against defects; diameter of base measures 7.9 inches
Located in Herentals near Antwerp in the heart of Belgium and founded in 1908, Demeyere has specialized in the production of high quality, state of the art, top-end stainless steel cookware in a wide variety of products and range. The only producer to make cookware specifically to suit different cooking methods, each technological requirement is quite different for boiling, frying, stirring and slow cooking. Therefore, the construction of each type needs to have a different technology application. Ideal for induction stoves, Demeyere cookware is completely oven safe and can be used with gas, electric, ceramic or halogen stovetops. With the comfortably designed stay cool cast stainless steel welded handles, the unique Silvinox surface treatment for easy maintenance and drip free rims for easy pouring, the Apollo collection is a professional cookware line that combines both function and beauty. Whether it is the Triplinduc 7 ply base with a 5mm of pure aluminum heat conducting layer or the 7 ply material used for fry pans, conical sauteuses and woks, all Apollo cookware provides the optimal heat distribution and is energy saving. To achieve the best results for all types of cooking there is no such thing as one unique technology to be applied. The unique concept of 7 ply material adapted to a given cooking vessel for a specific function will give you the finest cooking control. These wonderful pieces are dishwasher safe, come with a 30 year warranty and are made in Belgium.
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