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This roasting pan features flared closed edges that provide precise pouring and an effective drip-stop, even for cooking juices. Its warp‑resistant structure withstands high temperatures and intensive use. The polished stainless steel mirror finish gives it an elegant look, worthy of professional kitchens. Riveted stainless steel cast handles ensure safe handling, even when hot.
The AFFINITY roasting pan is therefore ideal for elegant and refined table service.

The stainless steel roasting pan AFFINITY fully embodies Buyer’s expertise: a robust, elegant and highly efficient piece thanks to its 5‑ply multilayer construction, which ensures exceptional thermal responsiveness. Heat spreads quickly and perfectly evenly, allowing you to sear, roast or gratinate with remarkable precision. Its generous capacity makes it a versatile ally for family cooking as well as festive meals: roast chicken, lasagna, gratin dauphinois, or vegetable tians.

Made in France, this roasting pan is compatible with all types of ovens (home and professional) and stovetops, including induction. Hygienic and durable, it is dishwasher safe and can be maintained with a polishing paste to preserve its original shine. A premium utensil designed for demanding cooks, both amateurs and professionals.

- Heat sourceAll stoves and oven
- MaterialINOX MULTICOUCHE
- WashingDishwasher safe
- 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.