By the same token, there are no real drawbacks to the multiply Industry 5 pots either. The multiply is thick enough to provide good searing and even heat for this purpose. There's really no advantage to either technology in the oven since times are generally long and the heat comes from all directions.
By the same token, there are no real drawbacks to the multiply Industry 5 pots either. The multiply is thick enough to provide good searing and even heat for this purpose. There's really no advantage to either technology in the oven since times are generally long and the heat comes from all directions.
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