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HexClad’s New Kitchen Must-Have Is Perfect for Making Kid-Friendly Meals

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If pizza night is everyone’s favorite night in your household, then you may want to head over to HexClad‘s website. The celebrity-loved nonstick cookware brand just launched a brand-new pizza steel that will really up your homemade pizza game — and yes, even your favorite frozen pizzas will taste so much better, too!

The HexClad Hybrid Pizza Steel is made with the brand’s iconic Hybrid technology that uses an aluminum core and stainless steel exterior to evenly heat and give you that perfect crispy crust. And because this steel takes just a few minutes to heat up, you can get to eating your pizza sooner than you would with a traditional baking steel or stone.

You can even toss this steel on the grill because it’s oven-safe up to 900 degrees.

HexClad Hybrid Pizza Steel

The Hybrid Pizza Steel is also incredibly lightweight at just 4.5 pounds and with its 14-inch diameter, you can cook up a variety of differently-sized frozen and fresh pizzas.

HexClad uses a unique design of steel hexagons and nonstick valleys to create a totally nonstick (and nontoxic) surface that sears like cast iron. And because the steel hexagons are so close together, you can use metal utensils on HexClad cookware without fear of scratching the nonstick coating.

Oprah, Chef Gordon Ramsay, and even Kylie Jenner love HexClad products because they’re easy to use and care for. In fact, you can toss HexClad cookware (including this pizza steel) into the dishwasher, or wipe clean with warm, soapy water.

Pizza night at your house just got so much crispier, crunchier, and tastier thanks to HexClad’s new pizza steel. Grab it at just $149 to see what all the HexClad hype is about. But just a warning — once you start cooking with these little hexagons, you won’t want to go back to your old nonstick pots and pans ever again.

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