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Shinil and 800°C launch all-in-one electric oval pan for camping and home use

29.05.2026 09:50 1 min 1 source
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Shinil and 800°C launch all-in-one electric oval pan for camping and home use
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South Korea's Shinil Electronics, in collaboration with camping cookware brand 800°C, has introduced the 'All-in-One Electric Oval Pan'. The device combines an electric pan and an oval grill, supporting cooking of soups, grilled dishes, and steamed meals. It features an M-shaped stainless steel heating element for even heat distribution, a detachable pan for easy cleaning, and a non-stick coating. The unit is compatible with induction, halogen, electric, and gas stoves. A storage bag is included for portability. The design uses a matte black finish typical of 800°C products. The launch aims to strengthen Shinil's portfolio in camping and home kitchen appliances.

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29.05.2026 파이낸셜뉴스 KOR

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