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VINTAGE WEAR EVER 11-1/2" ROUND CAST ALUMINUM GRIDDLE SKILLET #384 USA For Sale


VINTAGE WEAR EVER 11-1/2
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VINTAGE WEAR EVER 11-1/2" ROUND CAST ALUMINUM GRIDDLE SKILLET #384 USA:
$24.95

This vintage Wear-Ever 11-1/2" round cast aluminum griddle skillet is a versatile piece of cookware that would be a great addition to any kitchen. Made in the United States, it features an 8" wire bail for easy handling and is compatible with electric stoves. The griddle skillet is also suitable for use with induction and gas ovens.


The shape of the skillet is round, and it has a diameter of 11.5". The item width is 7/8" tall, and it is made of high-quality aluminum material. The model number of the skillet is 384. This piece falls under the categories of collectibles, kitchen and home, and cookware.


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