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Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned as this is a used item. It has been well-used, so there is significant wear and tear. However, because of this, it is very non-stick, to the point where you can roll an omelet with chopsticks. It slides smoothly. I only took pictures of the non-stick properties, so the omelet is just roughly shaped. If you take care with the shape, you can make a much prettier omelet, so please understand. I recommend this only to those who know how to use iron skillets, such as heating them thoroughly before adding oil and cooking over low to medium heat. After use, simply wash with hot water and dry. There's no need to add oil (in its current condition). I fell in love with the design and bought this, and it's a very special item that taught me the goodness of cast iron. I'd like to keep it, but my children have grown, and this smaller skillet is rarely used, so I'm putting it up for sale. There is no original box, so I will pack it in a suitable-sized cardboard box for shipping. Instant purchase is welcome. 【High-Quality Cast Iron】 IWACHU skillets are made of durable cast iron and can withstand long-term use. They distribute heat evenly, resulting in delicious dishes. 【Reliable Made in Japan】 Made in Japan using traditional techniques, this skillet guarantees quality. It can be used for a wide range of cooking, from home cooking to professional cuisine. 【Versatile】 This skillet can be used for various dishes, such as stir-fries, grilled dishes, and stews. It works with any heat source, including gas stoves and IH heaters. - Brand: IWACHU - Country of Manufacture: Japan - Material: Cast Iron - Shape: Frying Pan - Color: Black Thank you for viewing.
1 year ago