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Alva Cookware Maestro 7-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set

Alva Cookware Maestro 7-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set

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Maestro 7-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set
Alva Cookware Maestro 7-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set
Regular price
$274.50
Sale price
$274.50
Regular price
$549.00
50
% OFF
Toxic-free ceramic nonstick, no PTFE, PFOA, PFAS
✔ Even Heat Cooking — No hot spots
✔ Effortless Cleanup — Less scrubbing
Built to Last — Backed by a 10-year warranty


What's Included

Included Best For
11-inch Frying pan Eggs, pancakes, sautéing for two
2-Quart Saucepan with lid Sauces, oatmeal, reheating, small batches
4.5-Quart Stock pot with lid Pasta, soups, batch cooking
3.5-Quart Sauté pan with lid One-pan dinners, braising, larger sautés


Features

  • Sol-gel ceramic nonstick — genuine food release with minimal oil
  • Forged aluminum body, 4.5mm base — even heat, no hot spots, no warping
  • Oven-safe to 400°F — stovetop to oven without switching pans
  • Stay-cool riveted stainless steel handles — secure grip for life
  • 10-year warranty — backed by a Belgian heritage brand since 1949


Details & Specs

Feature Details
Coating Sol-gel ceramic nonstick coating
Free From PFAS, PTFE, PFOA, lead, and cadmium
Handle Stay-cool riveted stainless steel handle
Body Material Forged aluminum with stainless steel base plate
Base Thickness 4.5mm 
Cooktop Compatibility Gas, electric, ceramic, halogen, induction
Induction Compatible Yes
Oven Safe Up to 400°F / 205°C
Recommended Utensils Silicone, nylon, or wood


How to Keep Nonstick Performing Longer

Ceramic nonstick cookware performs best with proper care. For best results, cook on low to medium heat, use a small amount of oil or butter when needed, and avoid metal utensils. Let cookware cool before washing and clean with a soft sponge.

Care tips:

  • Cook on low to medium heat
  • Avoid high heat, which can wear nonstick coatings faster
  • Use silicone, nylon, or wooden utensils
  • Avoid aerosol cooking sprays
  • Hand wash with a soft sponge
  • Do not use abrasive pads or harsh cleaners
  • Let cookware cool before rinsing