Meyer Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Induction Tawa 28cm
Meyer Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Induction Tawa 28cm
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The Meyer Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Flat Tawa heats quickly and evenly, bringing authentic Indian flavour to rotis, parathas, chillas, and more. Made from pure iron, it’s ideal for those who love real, traditional cooking.
With its heavy-gauge construction, the Meyer Cast Iron Flat Tawa offers lasting durability and strength—an essential for any kitchen.
Key Features:
- TOTALLY TOXIN-FREE
- FAST AND EVEN HEATING with pure iron ore material throughout the skillet body
- HEAVY-GAUGE CONSTRUCTION ensures extra thickness and durability
- PRE-SEASONED WITH 100% VEGETABLE OIL- no synthetic or chemical coatings applied
- IDEAL FOR OUTDOOR COOKING and campfires, capable of handling high-heat cooking and direct contact with flames
- SUITABLE FOR ALL COOKTOPS, including induction. Oven safe to 260⁰C.
Use & Care:
- Before you start cooking, wash your cookware with warm water, rinse, and towel dry. Use a sponge or nylon brush for cleaning.
- Handwash cookware using only a mild soap if needed (never harsh detergents) and dry thoroughly to maintain its condition. Apply a thin coating of seasoning oil all over the pan, wiping excess to leave a dry matte finish.
- While your cookware has been pre-seasoned, periodic re-seasoning is required to maintain your pan. Follow the use & care instructions provided with the product for more information.
SKU: 476100
GTIN: 051153476105
Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Use & Care
Use & Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Orders are usually despatched within 48 hours (excluding weekends and public holidays) from our Melbourne warehouse.
Standard shipping
$9.95 flat rate (Australia-wide) or free for orders of $120 or more.
Express shipping
$29.95 flat rate (available for metropolitan areas).
We use Australia Post for all deliveries.
For more information on our shipping and returns policies, please refer to our Help Centre.







