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Calphalon’s best-selling sauce pan drops to Amazon low at $20 Prime shipped

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Amazon is offering the Calphalon Contemporary Hard-Anodized Aluminum Nonstick Sauce Pan (2 1/2-Quart) for $19.99 with free shipping for Prime members or in orders over $25. That’s as much as $25 off the regular price at Amazon and the lowest we have seen this particular model go for. Along with the 4+ star rating from over 450 customers, it is also the best-selling saucepan on Amazon.

Calphalon Aluminum Nonstick Sauce Pan:

  • Heavy-gauge aluminum construction ensures even heating and is hard-anodized for durability. It also makes it dishwasher-safe.
  • Interior includes three layers of nonstick coating – two layers provide durability and the third layer offers easy release performance.
  • The long, brushed stainless steel handles are designed to stay cool on the stovetop. Pans and covers are also oven safe, making it ideal for finishing a gourmet dish.
  • Shorter sides than regular sauce pans make it easier to stir risotto, sauces or gravy, stews, chowders, and soups. Tight-fitting lid locks in moisture and flavor.
  • The nonstick surface means you can cook healthier using less fat, with effortless cleanup. Comes with Calphalon’s full lifetime warranty.

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