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WOLL NOWO Induction Line Cookware: 28cm Frypan for $94.95 (Were $329.95) $9.99 Shipping @ Affordable Kitchenware

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Woll NOWO Induction Line Fry Pan - 28cm (with detachable handle)

Made in Germany. Different sizes and styles available. We also have the WOLL Logic Range at largely discounted prices.

Nowo Induction Range Pricing:

32cm Frypan Now $109.95 Were $329.95 http://affordablekitchenware.com.au/woll-induction-line-fryp…
28cm Square Frypan Now $99.95 Were $369.95 http://affordablekitchenware.com.au/woll-induction-line-squa…
28cm Square Grill Pan Now $99.95 Were $369.95 http://affordablekitchenware.com.au/woll-induction-line-squa…

The approximately 8mm - thick bottom will not distort, even at extremely high temperatures, guaranteeing outstanding quality and excellent cooking results. Thanks to its special thermal property, it absorbs heat optimally and distributes it evenly during cooking. The base and structure of the pan comes with a manufacture-back 25 year warranty.

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  • +2

    329.95 for a frying pan? does it have bluetooth NFC LCD ad WiFi? o.O

    • +1

      1+, (I'm out of Upvotes).

      And band 28.

      • +1

        Band 28! This is a must buy! :p

    • +1

      From a shop called 'Affordable Kitchenware' no less :O

      • We are called Affordable Kitchenware so that you don't pay the crazy recommended retail prices.

    • What a great idea!

  • Seriously?

  • Seems to be about $130 on eBay (at a quick glance)

  • Thread on whingepool.

  • seems like WOLL warranty is non-existent

    • Just to clarify there is a 25 year warranty on the pan and 3 year warranty on the surface of the pan.

  • +1

    I am an owner of one of these. While I think they are likely worth $100, most claims are rubbish. Heats up well, but the non-stick quickly becomes useless and then harder to clean. May be ok on medium heat only.
    I do agree with comment above that warranty does seem like non existent, though I have found that with most brands.

    • +1

      From my research, if you have the cash Australian brand Solidteknics sounds like the premium brand to go for.

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