KitchenAid adds ceramic induction cookware line

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Meyer Corporation has introduced KitchenAid Hard-Anodized Ceramic Induction cookware, now available in porcelain white, agave blue, and pistachio green finishes. The collection is produced from hard-anodized aluminum, which the company states is eight times harder than conventional aluminum and distributes heat evenly across all stovetops, including induction. Forged construction adds metal at the base and rims for additional durability, and the pieces are rated for oven use to 500 °F, or 350 °F with the tempered-glass lids in place.

The interior is coated with a ceramic nonstick surface free of PFAS, BPA, lead, and cadmium. While the cookware is dishwasher safe, Meyer recommends handwashing to maintain the coating. A pale interior color is intended to contrast with the three exterior options for serving at the table. Stainless-steel handles are shaped for grip, and the glass lids include metal rims to retain heat and moisture while allowing visual monitoring of food.

The line is offered as a ten-piece set consisting of two saucepans, a stockpot, a sauté pan, and two frying pans at a suggested price of 299.99 dollars. Individual items include a two-quart covered saucepan at 59.99 dollars, a ten-inch frying pan at 54.99 dollars, a pair of eight- and ten-inch frying pans at 69.99 dollars, a twelve-and-a-quarter-inch covered frying pan at 89.99 dollars, and a five-quart covered sauté pan at 99.99 dollars. Distribution has begun through national retailers.

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