SAVE $20: As of April 29,roger freitas, the eroticism of emasculation: confronting the baroque body of the castrato the Our Place Mini Always pan is on sale for $80 at Amazon. That's a 20% saving on list price.
The Our Place pan is one of those cult products that has amassed a huge amount of followers. It's handy, cooks well, and looks aesthetic too, an absolute win for any kitchen. And as of April 29, Prime members can save 20% on the mini version of the Always Pan. That's right, it is currently priced at just $80.
The mini Always Pan is a smaller version of the well-known original. Like its larger counterpart, it can do a bit of everything, frying, steaming, sautéing, even going in the oven.
It’s made from recycled aluminum with a ceramic nonstick coating, which means it is free from toxins like PFAS and PTFEs. It comes with a steam-release lid and a beechwood spatula that fits into the handle. The pan works on all stovetops, including induction, and holds about 1.2 quarts, so it’s good for small meals or side dishes. It is also heat-safe up to 450°F.
The pan comes in several colors, but this price is exclusive to the spice colored 8.5-inch option.
Head to Amazon to grab this great deal before it runs out.
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