Deep Frying Pans Nonstick with lid, 11-inch non stick frying pans, Healthy non stick skillets for Cooking, Induction Compatible Non-Toxic PFOA & PFOS free (Black, 11 inch)
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Kris
17-11-2024The packaging is exquisite and fashionable. Really non stick pan, easy to clean. The size is suitable for a small family of 2 people and small apartment.
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Robert B
> 3 dayGreat pan for making kitten pancakes. You can cook pancakes, eggs and bacon at the same time with the individual compartments. The pan was a lot heavier than I was expecting, which is great. It doesnt feel cheap, which is a huge plus. The handle is made of a solid plastic or silicone that is easy to grip and looks just like real wood. The pan does need to be sprayed with oil or butter before cooking pancakes because the batter will stick to the grooves in the pan. Overall, it is the perfect breakfast pan and my 2 year old son loves the pancakes with a kitten face on them.
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PUBG
> 3 dayI bought this pan to replace my old frying pan that keeps stick food to the bottom. This pan was at sale when I purchased it compared to other brands so I decided to give it a try. After using it for 3 weeks, I think its worth my money. The package was very simple and intact. It came with the pan and a manual instructing how you should maintain and use it. And pan was built with good quality and the heat distribution is great. I like using it so far.
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Junky
> 3 dayI have to say i am suprised by the quality of this pot. It keeps nonstick after months of use and washes(in dishwasher). I used it to cook and stir fry meats and vegs, works perfect.
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lidan
> 3 dayFantastic pan for daily cooking, easy clean and much lighter compare with iron skillet, truly non-stick, just need couple drops of oil to cook which more healthy
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James Morris
> 3 dayI ordered this Faseem 10 Inch Non-Stick Frying Pan (Three Section Breakfast Pan) because the Product Page description and photos made it sound and look really interesting. Now that I own it, I find its not quite as versatile as Id expected. The Pan comes with a Handle and a Pair of Silicone Tongs. The handle is easily attached with a standard Philips Screwdriver and it looks really nice. The Pan itself is quite attractive and anyone who knows their way around Non-Stick Cookware will tell you that the Non-Stick properties of this pan are awesome. This is most definitely a High-Quality Breakfast Pan. However, its not perfect. The Pan is rather small and would best fit the needs of a one or two-person household. If your family is as big as mine was when I was a child -- I had two brothers and a sister - this is not the Pan for you. This heavy Non-Stick Breakfast Pan has three sections. The two smaller sections measure approximately 4.5 Inches by 5 Inches each, and the larger section is approximately 9 inches by 5 inches. The smaller sections are intended to (1) fry an Egg and (2) make Silver Dollar Pancakes. The larger section is for meats such as Sausage Links, Bacon or Ham. Of course, the Pan can be used to cook many other food items, such as Burgers or Pork Chops. But the problems I encountered were mainly with information in the booklet labeled, Cookware use instructions. I found this booklet to be somewhat confusing. For example, on Page 03, under Non-Stick Cookware, is a paragraph which says, The use of such sprays may create an invisible buildup on the surface of the pan that will affect the pans non-stick properties. Um, the use of what sprays? Now, Im quite sure that they are referring to a non-stick cooking spray, such as Pam, but if I were an inexperienced cook and did not know that you should not use cooking sprays with a Non-Stick Pan, this paragraph could easily escape my attention. But more problematic is the following direction on page 02 under General Cooking Tips: Never let cookware boil dry.... When I cook breakfast links, I usually cook then from a frozen state by adding a little water to help the links defrost, and then cook them until the water boils off, and then brown them. I dont know if this no boil directive is absolute. I suppose that, if needed, I will defrost breakfast links before cooking them in this Pan, but that adds a step that I dont find convenient. I do wish they had explained it better. The guide also says, under handles and knobs, Oven safe to 482 degrees if handles are all stainless steel. If handles have any phenolic, plastic parts. have any silicone parts. . dont recommended to put in the oven. That is a verbatim quote from the user guide. I have nothing against foreign manufactures, but why cant they find someone who is genuinely fluent in the language to write these manuals? Besides being somewhat confusing, they dont make for a great deal of confidence in the instructions. I like this pan, even though its smaller than I expected. I cant imagine frying more than one egg in it, unless you utilize all of the smaller sections of the cooking surface. Yet I do recommend it, despite the deficiencies of the User Manual. My Rating is Four Stars.
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Happy user
> 3 dayI bought it for our kitchen and my wife loved it. She likes fried food and it makes our cooking time fast and easy. It is super fast to heat up and food doesnt stick even if there is not much oil because of its smooth surface. It makes you use less oil. Thats why this pan is very energy and cost-efficient as long as you keep it clean. Also, we like how easy it is to clean it. With a soft sponge, you can easily remove the food remaining. Great product.
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Bijay Sedhain
> 3 dayI am in love with this frying pan. I mainly use the pan for cooking chicken or omelets. Its non-sticky so its easy to clean. Its a bit deep, which might be the best thing about it. I highly recommend this deep frying pan.
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Notch Yobiz
> 3 dayThis pan came nicely packaged and looks great. The spatula is the perfect size and shape for most things, and seems to be well made. The pan is deeper than any of my other non-stick fry pans, which will probably come in handy. And the vent in the lid makes the pan even more versatile for what you can cook in it. And for anyone who uses an induction cooktop, rest assured – this pan will work for you. The pan (without the lid) weighs 976 grams (a little over 2 pounds), which is lighter than my other similarly sized non-stick and stainless-steel pans. Considering it’s a taller pan, I was surprised by the light weight, but some of you may prefer that. Overall, I think it’s a nice and versatile pan. Only time will tell how well the non-stick surface will hold up, so I may update this review in the future if I notice any issues.
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Ms. Yesenia Von
> 3 dayI love this frying pan because it is sometimes just me that I am cooking for in the mornings. I can cook multiple items at once yay. The less I mess up the better lol. It is so easy to clean up too!