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"Farberware 12026 Restaurant Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Fry Pan / Skillet - 10 Inch, Silver"

Farberware 12026 Restaurant Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Fry Pan / Skillet - 10 Inch, Silver
Farberware 12026 Restaurant Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Fry Pan / Skillet - 10 Inch, Silver

TOP QUALITY, PERFORMANCE FRYING PAN: Frying pan offers fast, even heat distribution; engineered and independently tested and certified to deliver and hold to highest performance standards

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masamunecyrus /r/GoodValue
2 points
1970-01-17 05:36:27.962 +0000 UTC

I cook pretty regularly (i.e., just about every day), and I've had the following two pans for about 6 months, with no signs of wear:

  • T-Fal Forte ceramic pan. It's non-stick, and Made in France.

  • A Tramontina non-stick saute pan. Made in USA. I think it's this one. I got it because it had a big sticker on it that said DuPont Teflon Platinum, whereas all the other non-stick pans I've ever seen outside of All-Clad are Teflon Select or Classic.

Both have been holding up well for me. The T-Fal has a great shape and great handle. I use it most of the time. The Tromontina with DuPont Teflon Platinum is ridiculous non-stick. Even when you've totally cleaned it with soap and hot water, the clean surface is so non-stick it feels like you've rubbed butter all over the pan.

I doubt I need to state it, but I only use plastic or wooden utensils when cooking with my non-stick pans. Don't even use a metal fork to get the food out of the pan, because a single spoke on the fork might scratch the coating.

edit: Upon further Googling, Farberware also makes a 10 inch and a 12 inch commercial skillet with Teflon Platinum.