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Compact bankside meal cooking
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| Name | Sonik Sizzla Multi-Pan - Pfanne |
| EAN | 5055279528675 |
| MPN | 112305 |
| Brand | Sonik |
| Tool Type | cooler_cooking |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Length | 39.5cm |
| Pot volume | 1.1L |
| Transport length | 23cm |
| Coating | Fluoropolymer non-stick |
| Handle system | T-Lock detachable handle |
| Included accessory | Multi-purpose tongs |
It is a compact cooking pan for anglers who want to prepare meals during fishing sessions or other outdoor trips.
Yes. The pan has a detachable handle with a T-Lock fitting, so it stores flatter inside compact cookware kits.
No. The supplier states that the Sizzla Multi-Pan is not suitable for use on induction hobs.
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The Sonik Sizzla Multi-Pan gives anglers a compact way to cook proper meals bankside. Its rectangular profile, removable handle, and supplied tongs make it practical for transport, storage, and everyday camp use.
With a 30 mm depth and a wide rectangular pan shape, the Sizzla Multi-Pan suits a range of simple dishes during longer sessions. The 1.1 litre capacity gives enough room for versatile camp cooking without taking up much space in your kit.
The detachable handle uses a secure T-Lock fitting and stores flat, which helps the pan fit into compact cookware sets or luggage. This makes it easier to bring reliable cookware when space is limited.
The pan is made from die-cast aluminium and finished with a durable non-stick fluoropolymer coating. This supports even everyday use and helps with easier food release and cleaning after cooking.
Sonik includes a set of multi-purpose tongs that can be stored on the handle while cooking. When needed, they can also separate into two cooking utensils for added flexibility by the water.
This pan is not suitable for induction hobs. It is intended as compact cookware for angling trips and other outdoor sessions where portability matters.