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Le Creuset Breakfast Jug, Cerise

£33.00

This stoneware 0.6L jug is perfect for pouring milk or gravy and is strong enough to stand up to both temperature extremes, from being in the refrigerator to holding boiling water for tea. Due to the density of the stoneware, hot liquids stay hot and cold liquids stay cold between pours.

With its oversized side handle for added control and a special spout-shaped lip for drip-free pouring, this jug is ideal for everyday use.

Made from specialist clays and fired at the highest temperatures, all our stoneware is strong and durable, so much so that we offer a 10-year guarantee on each piece. The dense stoneware provides exceptional thermal resistance and maintains even temperature. Thanks to our enamelling expertise our stoneware is also easy to clean and scratch resistant.

Available in a wide range of vibrant colours.

Specifications

Size N/A
Capacity 600ml
Guarantee 10 Years
Heat Sources Oven, Grill, Microwave only
Oven Safe  Yes up to 260 degrees
Microwave Safe Yes
Grill Safe  Yes - minimum distance 5cm away heat source
Dishwasher Safe Yes
Item Length (cm) 13.6
Item Width (cm) 15
Item Height (cm) 14.5
Item Weight (cm) 0.55
  • Features

    • Temperature Range

    -23℃-260℃

    • Storage

    Freezer Compatible

    • Care

    Dishwasher Safe

    • Before First Use

    Make sure to remove the labels and packaging.)

    Wash your Le Creuset product in warm, soapy water; then rinse and dry thoroughly.

    • Cooking

    Stay protected – always use oven gloves when handling anything hot.

    When using under the grill, always allow at least a 6.5 cm (2 ½ inch) gap between the heat source and the top of your product.

    When microwaving, only cover the top of the dish, leave the handles exposed. The handles might become hot after a long time in the microwave.

    Don't put a frozen dish of food in a preheated oven. Instead, place it in a cold oven, set the temperature and allow the two to heat up together. Before serving, always check food is piping hot throughout. If you want to heat a dish that's currently at room temperature, don't preheat your oven above 205°C (that's 400°F). Adding liquid to a dish in the oven? Take the dish out of the oven and allow it to cool for a few minutes first.