Meyer Corporation has introduced KitchenAid Hard-Anodized Ceramic Cookware, said by the company to be produced for long-lasting performance and styled for kitchen-to-table presentations.
The KitchenAid Hard-Anodized Ceramic Cookware is crafted from durable hard-anodized aluminum, a material the company stated is eight times harder than traditional aluminum for lasting performance. The cookware is forged, allowing for more metal where needed, such as the base, to ensure fast and even heat distribution and withstand daily wear and tear, according to Meyer.
An alternative to traditional PTFE nonstick, the ceramic nonstick cooking surface is made without PFAS, BPA, lead or cadmium and is designed to be easy to clean. The nonstick is styled in a unique “milkshake” color, said the company, which complements the exterior finish options of Pistachio and Blue Velvet.
The KitchenAid Hard-Anodized Ceramic Cookware has tempered glass lids reinforced with thick metal rims made to lock in heat and flavor while allowing for the monitoring of food while cooking. The cast stainless steel handles were ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable grip. The cookware can be used on the cooktop or in the oven up to 500°F (350°F with lids).
KitchenAid Hard-Anodized Ceramic is offered in the following sets and open-stock items:
- 10-Piece Set: 1.5 Qt. Covered Saucepan, 3 Qt. Covered Saucepan, 6 Qt. Covered Stockpot, 3 Qt. Covered Saute Pan, 8.25-inch Open Frying Pan and 10-inch Open Frying Pan ($299.99)
- 10-inch Open Frying Pan ($34.99)
- 12.25-inch Open Frying Pan ($44.99)
- 3 Qt. Saucepan ($44.99)
- 5 Qt. Saute Pan with Helper Handle ($69.99)
The collection is available now at retail nationwide and at www.PotsandPans.com/KitchenAid.