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Compact yet versatile, the Stainless steel stewpan with lid AFFINITY Ø16cm is ideal for simmering a dish, cooking vegetables or heating a small amount of water. Its high sides provide real cooking comfort, while its 1.7 L capacity and interior markings in litres and quarts make measuring simple and intuitive.
This stainless steel stewpan quickly becomes an essential tool for everyday preparations or for an elegant service at the table.

The body of the stewpan is made from 5‑ply multilayer stainless steel, a combination of stainless steel and aluminium that ensures exceptional thermal responsiveness. Heat rises quickly, spreads evenly across the entire body, and stops instantly once removed from the heat — making this stewpan suitable for both home cooks and professionals. This precision allows easy control of the cooking environment, whether simmering, heating or reducing a preparation.
The riveted cast stainless steel handles provide a stable and comfortable grip. The modern design, enhanced by a premium mirror polish, adds discreet elegance to this high‑performance induction stewpan.

Compatible with all heat sources, including induction, this stainless steel stewpan fits into any kitchen. It is dishwasher‑safe for simple daily cleaning. Occasional polishing with a suitable paste helps maintain its original shine.
Delivered with its lid, it supports both slow cooking and quick preparations. Thanks to its robust, reactive and durable construction, the AFFINITY Ø16cm stainless steel stewpan is a reliable companion for cooking with precision and comfort every day.

- Heat sourceAll stoves and oven
- MaterialINOX MULTICOUCHE
- WashingDishwasher safe
- InductionYes
- With or without lidWith lid
- CollectionAFFINITY
AISI 304 stainless steel and 18/10 stainless steel refer to the same type of stainless steel, the one suitable for food contact. AISI (American Iron and Steel Institute) is an international standard used to classify stainless steels.
In everyday use, stainless steel is more commonly referred to as 18/10; the “10” represents the percentage of nickel in the alloy. The AISI 304 specification requires between 8% and 10% nickel. For everyday kitchen use, there is no difference in durability or ageing between 8% and 10% nickel.
AISI 304 stainless steel and 18/10 stainless steel therefore indicate the same quality of stainless steel. However, we prefer to use the term AISI 304 stainless steel, as it is the “official” designation for this alloy.