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ANNONS 2.8 L Stainless Steel Pot with Lid $7.99 @ IKEA

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Key features
- The glass lid allows you to monitor the contents of the pot during the cooking process.
- Works well on all types of hobs, including induction hob.
- Made of stainless steel, which makes the pan durable and easy to clean.
- The base has one layer of aluminium between two layers of stainless steel, which gives an even heat and reduces the risk of food burning and sticking.
- Using the lid brings the contents of the pot to a boil faster, so that you can save time, energy and money while lowering your environmental impact.
- Steam vent reduces pressure so that food does not easily boil over.
Package measurement and weight
Article Number: 502.984.75
Packages: 1
Width: 21 cm
Height: 12 cm
Length: 32 cm
Weight: 0.99 kg

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closed Comments

  • +1

    'ANNONS' is pretty much their budget range, cheap but functional and about the same light/cheap quality as Kmart or BigW.
    Having said that, I've used the 3-piece pot set for my car-camping kit for a few years, it serves the purpose well, and it's only $13.50 (for 3 saucepans!)
    http://www.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/30207400/

    For home/kitchen, I'd be looking at the 365+ or the better-again SENSUELL range

  • -5

    Another multi-national basically not paying tax in Australia. Luckily we've got Malcolm Turnbull and his opposition leader Tony Abbott going after the big targets sending Australia broke - single parents, pensioners….

    • why the downvotes? if a company isn't paying tax then I sure as hell want to know as I won't be taking my business there any more.

  • $0.04 cheaper for IKEA WA and SA

  • +2

    I would never buy cookware with glass lids again, at least the ones with a steel rim.

    No matter how well you clean, food and crap will get stuck under the glass and look awful.

    • Not just that but I don't understand how you can monitor the contents of the pot during the cooking process when you can hardly see anything through glass when cooking. Granted I don't own one and wouldn't buy it because as Scab described it, plus given it is glass and if it falls greater chance for it to break.

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