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JML Ceracraft Pan

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Can anybody who has been using these pans for some time give me some feedback on the longevity of the non-stick properties and ease of cleaning please?

I'm sick to death of trying to keep my stainless steel hob spatter free and if these work as well as they claim without using any oil then they might be the answer to my prayers!

TIA

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  • I won one of these frying pans and I can vouch that they are so easy to clean and cooking with them so far I have had nothing stick. I do use a little oil but thats it. I have had it 4 months.
  • samuela66
    samuela66 Posts: 1,203 Forumite
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    LadyDee wrote: »
    Can anybody who has been using these pans for some time give me some feedback on the longevity of the non-stick properties and ease of cleaning please?

    I'm sick to death of trying to keep my stainless steel hob spatter free and if these work as well as they claim without using any oil then they might be the answer to my prayers!

    TIA


    Hi Ladydee,

    Do you mean the one like a frying pan, I have one its great and sooo easy to clean, my only thing is it doesn't really fry...if that makes sense, I like a fried egg and have to do it in my old frying pan HTH

    sam
    Sam B
  • LadyDee
    LadyDee Posts: 4,293 Forumite
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    Thank you both.

    I know what you mean about the fried egg! I'll buy the smallest one to try I think, as generally they do attract good reviews.
  • I've just bought a middle sized (24cm) one.

    I tried frying an egg without any oil and, although it did technically cook, it didn't really taste like a fried egg, and it was trying to stick to the pan.

    I've just fried two more eggs, using a few drops of oil, and the results are much better.

    And it did wipe out, with a piece of kitchen paper, like it shows in the video.
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