Meyer Nickel Free Stainless Steel Mini Pot | Milk Pan, Tea Pan Stainless Steel, Milk Pan Induction Base | Chai Pan | Small Saucepan | Milk Boiling…
₹1,573.00
- 🥛 100% Safe for you & your family: Made with nickel-free stainless steel, the Milk pan is completely safe for cooking, especially for preparing baby food. The use of thick aluminum core ensures fast and uniform heating.
- 🥛 Kitchen Workhorse: This mini pot is truly multipurpose. Perfect to warm milk, prepare soup, boil eggs, cook noodles, melt butter, rustle up tadka for daal, and much more. Its compact size makes it ideal to prepare baby food, reheat leftovers, or prepare food for a single serving
- 🥛 Flavour preservation: This stainless steel cookware doesn’t impact the flavor of food as it doesn’t leach off any metallic properties into food. The pouring spout ensures mess-free draining making it a perfect milk pan
- 🥛 Aesthetically pleasingMirror Polished finish outside & Emery finish inside. The extra polished surface and ultra-smooth interior make this cookware stick resistant. It is lightweight with a long, sturdy, and ‘stay cool’ riveted handle with a silicone grip that makes holding easy and cooking comfortably.
- 🥛 Suitable for all Cooktops: The base with the magnetic grade stainless steel makes it compatible with all cooktops including induction.
Specification: Meyer Nickel Free Stainless Steel Mini Pot | Milk Pan, Tea Pan Stainless Steel, Milk Pan Induction Base | Chai Pan | Small Saucepan | Milk Boiling…
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Meyer Nickel Free Stainless Steel Mini Pot | Milk Pan, Tea Pan Stainless Steel, Milk Pan Induction Base | Chai Pan | Small Saucepan | Milk Boiling…
₹1,573.00







Amazon Customer –
High quality, very cute to look at, very convenient given the functional shape to use for boiling eggs & heating sauces & also to store. in this size, hard to find equally good quality products
Hemadhanu –
Very tiny
VK –
It’s an amazing piece of utensil. Feels solid. Looks great. It’s really tiny for the price but the quality feels top notch. I hope it lasts forever… Good for abot 2 cups of teaor warming small quantities of food. The handle is really sturdy. I used a few times and there have been no tea/milk sticking-to-the-bottom issue or burn marks. I’m loving it.
smriti tripathi –
It is really cute, sturdy and well made – I was looking for a cute small vessel for making milk/coffee for 1-2 people and there are not many vessels of this size in the market – esp those of good quality. Thats why bought it even when the price is exorbitant (Rs 1500 when I bought it) – but the problem is its shape – where the vessel is curved, the milk sticks in that area – and the maid never cleans it properly, it is actually difficult to clean it in one go and I always have to clean before I can use it (even after being washed by the maid). All in all, not good value for money at all. If you are going to use it only for boiling water then go for it, otherwise not.
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Warli –
Very handy and serves the purpose
vivek –
It’s small and beautiful. Good highest quality steel. It’s not very deep hence very easy to clean. It’s very useful for making 1 or 2 or atmost small 3 cups of tea. Just one thing to keep in mind that it’s diameter is not very big, so if using it on gas burner, keep the gas flame medium. Similarly if using it on induction, try to keep it on lower setting than the default setting. My induction default start setting is 1200, I set it to 900 when using this pot. This pot boils the contents quite fast, so there is hardly any difference even if we use some low temperature. This way we may ensure that it does not burn up its contents and cleans easily.
Ramana –
Costly but good
Peaky Blinder –
I love this pot. It’s well made and very useful for warming up small quantities of milk, making chai for two, or maggi for one (as long as you break the noodles). I use it almost every day. It comes with heavy triply, encapsulated bottom and the steel quality is really good. Milk never gets burnt. The pouring spout is great, no dribbling along the side of the pot while pouring liquids out. The handle doesn’t get hot at all, and the angle is really good for ease of use. It holds 500 ml easily without coming up until the brim. I use it only on gas burner, and it works well on small as well as big burners. I repurchased this to ensure I always have a free one available. The cleanup is super easy because of the small size. No need to keep scrubbing milk and chai residue off big saucepans. It is perfect for tadka and melting butter as well as for making single servings of instant soup, maggi/oats, rice porridge etc.