Product Information
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Brand:Iwachu
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Model:21108(Ø210mm) / 21109(Ø240mm) / 21110(Ø260mm) / 21111(Ø300mm)
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Material:Body: Cast iron (Silicon baked coating), Lid: Wood, Handle: Cast iron
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Product type:Inaka Hot Pot
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Country of origin:Japan
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Ø210mm:Dimensions (approx): Depth: 70 mm, Capacity (approx): 1000 ml, Item weight (approx): 1800 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2000 g
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Ø240mm:Dimensions (approx): Depth: 73 mm, Capacity (approx): 1900 ml, Item weight (approx): 2200 g, Shipping weight (approx): 2500 g
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Ø260mm:Dimensions (approx): Depth: 80 mm, Capacity (approx): 2000 ml, Item weight (approx): 2900 g, Shipping weight (approx): 3200 g
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Ø300mm:Dimensions (approx): Depth: 87 mm, Capacity (approx): 3000 ml, Item weight (approx): 3600 g, Shipping weight (approx): 3900 g
Key Features
- This country-style cast iron Inaka hot pot features a beautiful wooden lid and works seamlessly with induction cooktops, blending traditional Japanese design with modern functionality,
- Masterfully handcrafted by dedicated artisans, this induction-compatible cast iron pot showcases exceptional quality and versatility for the modern kitchen.
- Constructed from robust Nambu ironware, this meticulously designed pot delivers exceptional thermal performance. It maintains consistent heat and elevates the inherent tastes of your culinary ingredients.
- Enhance your daily nutrition naturally as this iron pot enriches your dishes with essential iron, adding a healthy benefit to your everyday cooking.
Use & Care
- Please avoid using detergent. Instead, wash it with hot water using a scrubbing brush, and dry thoroughly.
- Rust on cast iron is not harmful, but if you’re concerned, simply scrub it off with a scrubber and apply a thin layer of oil before storing.
- Compatible with gas stoves and induction cooktops.
- For 200V induction cooktops, use at medium heat or lower to ensure safety and prevent pot deformation. Monitor the pot's condition and internal temperature carefully during use.
Background
IWACHU Co., Ltd. manufactures and distributes Nambu Tekki ironware in Iwate Prefecture. They have been manufacturing ironware since 1902, keeping the 400-year history of the Nambu ironware tradition. By improving their designs to fit our current lifestyle, they keep the tradition alive and share their products with people around the world.