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Wadasuke 23cm Stainless Steel Induction Shabu Shabu Hot Pot with Divider

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Wadasuke 23cm Stainless Steel Induction Shabu Shabu Hot Pot with DividerDescription The Wadasuke 23cm Stainless Steel Induction Shabu Shabu Hot Pot with Divider is a versatile kitchen essential designed to elevate your dining experience. Perfect for cooking shabu shabu and other hot pot dishes, this pan allows you to enjoy two different flavors simultaneously thanks to its convenient partition. Its compatibility with both gas stoves and induction cooktops ensures that you can use it in any kitchen setup with ease. Crafted

Description

The Wadasuke 23cm Stainless Steel Induction Shabu Shabu Hot Pot with Divider is a versatile kitchen essential designed to elevate your dining experience. Perfect for cooking shabu shabu and other hot pot dishes, this pan allows you to enjoy two different flavors simultaneously thanks to its convenient partition. Its compatibility with both gas stoves and induction cooktops ensures that you can use it in any kitchen setup with ease.

Crafted from corrosion-resistant NB stainless steel, this hot pot promises durability and long-lasting performance. Produced by Wadasuke Co Ltd, a company renowned for traditional metal tableware craftsmanship, this product combines quality with functionality. Whether cooking for family or entertaining guests, the Wadasuke hot pot adds convenience and style to your meal preparation.

Details

• Product Material: Stainless Steel

• Manufacturer: Wadasuke Co Ltd

Features

  • 23cm diameter suitable for family-sized meals
  • Partitioned design to cook two different broths simultaneously
  • Compatible with gas stoves and induction cooktops for versatile use
  • Made from corrosion-resistant NB stainless steel for durability
  • Crafted by Wadasuke Co Ltd, a trusted name in traditional metal tableware

How to use

Place the Wadasuke Shabu Shabu Hot Pot on your gas stove or induction cooktop. Fill each side of the divided pot with your choice of broth or soup base. Bring the broths to a gentle boil and add thinly sliced meats, vegetables, and other hot pot ingredients to cook. Use chopsticks or tongs to dip and cook ingredients in the broth. After use, allow the pot to cool before cleaning.

Care instructions

Clean the hot pot with warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or steel wool to prevent scratching the stainless steel surface. Dry thoroughly after washing to prevent water spots. Store in a dry place to avoid moisture buildup. Do not expose the pot to sudden extreme temperature changes to maintain its integrity.

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