• Mauviel M'6S Induction Compatible Copper Curved Splayed Saute Pan with Lid
  • Mauviel M'6S Induction Compatible Copper Curved Splayed Saute Pan with Lid

Mauviel M'6S Induction Compatible Copper Curved Splayed Saute Pan with Lid

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    A copper saute pan with two handles and a curved, narrow base, ideal for reducing sauces. Five layers of metal from base to edge make it ultra-durable and optimised for induction hobs.

    ---DETAILS--- There is a good reason so many chefs idolise copper: It conducts heat impeccably. In chef-speak, that means quickly and evenly, responding to changes in temperature in an instant. But because copper does not naturally attach to magnetic induction hobs, it takes a bit of expert engineering to make induction-friendly copper work—and Mauviel, with their 190+ years of experience, has done just that with their M’6S range. This saute pan is clad, from base to edge, with two layers of stainless steel for durability and easy clean-up; three layers of aluminium for excellent heat-responsiveness; and an outer polish of copper for perfect performance. A flared rim allows drip-free pouring and two handles ensure it can fit in any oven, as well as look gorgeous on a table. The tapered sides of a splayed saute pan make it ideal for reducing sauces, caramelising onions, and so much more.

    Mauviel M’6S pans have an outer polish of pure copper that’s soft by nature, and thus prone to scratches and should be handled carefully. They are finished by hand. The pans (including handles) often have minor abrasions, small black marks or scuffs as a result. These are considered normal and do not have any impact on performance and durability.

    ---BENEFITS--- ‘Copper is a perfectionist’s metal. Because it responds so diligently to heat, you’re able to control the exact colour and texture you want your food to be, knowing that the moment you take the pan off the heat, it will stop cooking. Precision, precision, precision. It also cooks so much faster than other pans.’