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IKEA 2008: Pots and Pans
IKEA 2008: Pots and Pans |
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| Wednesday, 30 January 2008 | |
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Home is the most important place in the world. Every day of the week without a single complaint. It’s tough being the frying pan that has to fulfil demands of every day life in the kitchen. It has to be quick, easy to work with and easy to wash up. But how to make such a frying pan? You start from the bottom and work your way up with a heat-conducting core of aluminium sandwiched between two layers of stainless steel. To avoid the irritation, we’ve given the IKEA 365+ frying pan an extra strong Teflon Platinum® coating that also reduces the risk of scratches, and wear and tear. When you’re in a hurry and everyone’s hungry, it’s easy to make small mistakes. That’s why we gave the IKEA 365+ frying pan an extra long handle, so there’s less chance of you burning yourself when you pick it up. But a frying pan can’t take care of all your cooking needs. You need other pans too – and they’re all built in the same way with a triple-layer base that conducts heat quickly, and with big, user-friendly handles. Then it’s time for the real test. After you’ve eaten, the washing up awaits. Those never-ending dishes that have to be done morning, noon and night. Washing up certainly takes its toll, which is why you´ll find that all IKEA 365+ pots and pans are easy to wash up, and there are many of them – pots, saucepans, frying pans and even a roaster. But how do you know about all of these wonderful qualities when you’re actually buying your new pans? Despite their differences, pots and pans are difficult to tell apart. So how will you know about the smart triple-layer base, and the strong Teflon Platinum® coating on the IKEA 365+ frying pan? You certainly won’t be able to tell by the price. Instead, look out for the IKEA 365+ brand. 365 means every day of the year, and the plus sign denotes that the quality is more than up to the job. Without a single complaint. Download IKEA 2008: Pots and Pans PDF format, 2MB. To help you choose The IKEA cook shop has a wide range of pots and pans, specially selected for all purposes and pockets. We have made it easier for you to make the right choices and choose the best cookware for your needs. To ensure satisfaction in the kitchen and with the food you cook, give the following some thought: 1. Choose function 2. Choose material and surface 3. Choose size IKEA is a privately-held, international home products retailer that sells low-price products, including furniture, accessories, bathrooms and kitchens at retail stores around the world. It became famous for the fact that the customer has to assemble many of the products. IKEA was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden and it is owned by a Dutch-registered foundation controlled by the Kamprad family. IKEA is an acronym comprising the initials of the founder's name (Ingvar Kamprad), farm where he grew up (Elmtaryd) and home village (Agunnaryd). INGKA Holding B.V. is the ultimate parent company for all IKEA Group companies, including the industrial group Swedwood, which manufactures IKEA furniture, the sales companies that run IKEA stores, as well as purchasing and supply functions, and IKEA of Sweden, which is responsible for the design and development of products in the IKEA range. INGKA Holding BV is wholly owned by Stichting INGKA Foundation, which is a foundation registered in Leiden in the Netherlands. Inter IKEA Systems B.V. also in Leiden, the Netherlands, owns the IKEA concept and trademark, and there is a franchising agreement with every IKEA store in the world. The IKEA Group is the biggest franchisee of Inter IKEA Systems B.V. (From wikipedia)
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