4L Cast Iron Nabe Pot with Lid and Handles, GK190142 (Ver.2)

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  • Regular price £999.00


Description:

This cast iron nabe pot blends practicality with Japanese-inspired design, crafted for discerning home cooks. Its wide, deep-round body offers ample space for family meals or large-batch cooking. Thick, evenly cast walls ensure rapid, uniform heat distribution—preventing scorching. The included wooden lid seals in moisture and heat, creating an ideal setting for slow-simmered dishes with rich, deep tastes. With a flat base compatible with gas, induction, etc., it is perfect for both everyday kitchen use and outdoor cooking adventures.

Features:

  • Made of cast iron for durability and excellent heat conduction.
  • Dual handles allow easy lifting and convenient hanging.
  • Tall sides help prevent food from spilling during cooking.
  • Smooth surface ensures easy maintenance and simple cleaning.

Specifications:

Overall Height(including handles): 23cm

Inner Diameter: 29cm

Bottom Diameter: 18cm

Colour: Black

Material: Cast Iron + Wood

Product Type: Cast Iron Nabe Pot

Pre-seasoned: Yes

Compatible Stove Types: Gas Stoves/Induction Cooktops

Maximum Temperature: Up to 400℃

Capacity: About 4L

Oven Safe: Yes

Lid(s) Included: Yes

Handle Type: Dual Handles

Product Care: Hand Wash Only

Assembly Required: No

Package Contents:

1 x Cast Iron Nabe Pot

1 x Manual

Package Specifications:

Package Dimensions(WxDxH): 36.5 x 33.5 x 14.5cm

Gross Weight: 4.5kg

Notes:

- First cleaning: Clean the pot body with warm water and a soft brush. Do not use tools like steel wool for the first cleaning. Dry the pan immediately after cleaning; otherwise, it will rust easily.

- Seasoning with pork fat: Place the clean pot on the heat source to dry it. Prepare some pork meat with skin. Put the fatty piece in the pot, set the heat to low, and wipe the inside of the pot with the fat, coating every inch. Wait until the fat renders, then remove the meat.

- Repeat: Remove the remaining oil, rinse the pot with hot water, and repeat step 2 three or four times. Finally, wash the pot, put it on the fire to dry, add two spoons of vegetable oil, and heat over low heat. (Animal fat can also be used instead of vegetable oil.)

- Despite efforts for accuracy, there may be some reasonable error due to manual measurement.  

- Actual product colours may vary due to monitor settings & lightings.

Usage Precautions:

- If black powder falls off during cleaning and initial use, it is just a layer of carbonized vegetable oil and contains no harmful substances. Do not worry.

- If rust occurs due to improper use or maintenance, clean the rusty spots in the pot body. The pot will be restored as new after being re‑seasoned.

- Try not to use detergent when cleaning, so as not to damage the oil film. The best way is to use hot water and a soft brush, which cleans very effectively.

- Cast iron cookware can be used on an induction cooktop, but do not heat it dry on high heat.