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The Dutch Oven

$59

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This gorgeous, heavy-duty stainless steel Dutch Oven has boilover-resisting powers! Easier to cook on and clean than old-school enameled cast iron, this oven-to-table stunner has a heat-retaining heavy-bottom design, heat-resistant silicone handles so it won't burn your fingers — and it's incredible value, to boot. Don't forget to add a lid! Fits best with our Medium Universal Lid, but also fits with the Large Universal Lid. Fits with The Steamer Insert.

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Product Specs
Range:
Accent Series

Size:
9.5 in / 5 qt

Induction
Yes

Body Material:
Stainless steel

Color:
Matte black with gold accent

Handles:
Stainless steel with heat-resistant silicone

Interior Surface:
Stainless steel
Use & Care
Suitable Cooktops:
Induction, gas, electric, ceramic, and halogen

Dishwasher-safe:
Yes, absolutely

Oven-safe Temp:
445°F
Shipping
Free shipping on orders over $99. All packages are shipped from Fairfield, California. Shipping charges for orders under $99 are calculated per total product weight and ship-to address. Allow 1-2 business days for your order to ship. A tracking number will be sent via email once your order has been shipped.
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All packages are shipped from Fairfield, California. Shipping charges are calculated per total product weight and ship-to address. Allow 1-2 business days for your order to ship. A tracking number will be sent via email once your order has been shipped.

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“Thanks to its functionality and high-quality materials, 'Accent' convinces as cookware with high user comfort.”

The Dutch Oven

Finally, cookware designed for the true food-loving home cook

Tailor-made for how people really cook

As seen in:

  • Made for home cooks
  • easy to clean
  • Induction Compatible
  • Human-Centered Design
  • Made for home cooks
  • easy to clean
  • Induction Compatible
  • Human-Centered Design
  • Made for home cooks
  • easy to clean
  • Induction Compatible
  • Human-Centered Design

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Stainless steel
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Ceramic
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Cast iron
Durable and
made to last
Compact storage
Universal lids
Multiple materials
Beautiful,
comfortable handles
Human-centered
design process

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People are asking...

Where is this product designed and made?
It's designed by the Meyer Labs team in California and Hong Kong, and made at our top-of-the-line manufacturing campus in beautiful coastal Thailand, near Si Racha (of hot sauce fame!).

We're originally founded in Hong Kong but have global offices and teammates from around the world, including Japan, Italy, Australia, the UK, Korea, and elsewhere.
Why should I trust the quality of these products?
They're made by Meyer, one of the world's top cookware makers with a 70+ year heritage, and the makers behind KitchenAid, Hestan, Circulon, and Anolon cookware.
What are the pans made of?
The stockpot and lids are made from heavy gauge, premium white stainless steel makes for the best performance in boiling and steaming. The handles are made from a special high temperature silicone for added comfort, oven-safety, and finger-protecting insulation. The pans are finished with a high-heat, oven-safe matte black exterior and stainless steel induction bases.
How can I get food to not stick to my stainless steel? How do I know when my pan is hot enough to start cooking?
To fry on stainless steel without sticking, heat the pan for a bit and dash ⅛ teaspoon of water onto the cooking surface. Check for the following:

  • Water bubbles and steams - you’re getting close
  • Water sizzles while tiny beads dance across the surface of the pan - getting closer
  • One or two big beads form immediately upon dropping them onto the pan. Bingo!
  • If the pan is too hot, your water will break up into many medium beads that glide across the pan surface. If this happens, remove pan from heat for a few seconds before trying again.

Once you’ve hit the sweet spot, dry the pan with a dish towel and add oil. After a few seconds, add your food. It should stick less.

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