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Decent non stick frying pan

Grumpysally
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I've been asked to buy someone a non stick frying pan for Christmas. ( Not the most exciting of presents, but its what they want). Any recommendations? It does need to be non stick, so please no recommendations for cast iron or carbon steel. I've already tried to convert them to the wonders of carbon steel, to no avail they want something easy to maintain.
I've always gone for tefal in the past, pre CS, mainly due to them usually being on offer regularly.
Thanks
I've always gone for tefal in the past, pre CS, mainly due to them usually being on offer regularly.
Thanks
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Ikea £3 pans do the job0
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I've got tefal preference pro wok. I get a wok as I fed up with oil sprill around when frying.
However, all of my tefal only last 2 - 3 years no matter which range.
You could try ceramic coated as well.0 -
I love Sainsbury's anodised pans, they not that cheap but last for ages only thing they don't go in the dishwasher for some reason.
My whole family have been converted and that includes a student.
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Lakeland Ltd have a good range0
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We have Infinite Circulon non-stick frying pans in two sizes bought from John Lewis. They say 'suitable for induction hobs & dishwashers' on the base of them. We often turn up the heat but they survive. They go in the washing-up bowl along with everything else. We never use pan scrubbers on them. If there are burnt-on deposits we leave them to soak for a while. They never stick!
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There's definitely no 'a' in 'definitely'.0 -
I've been very pleased with my Le Creuset toughened non-stick. Not cheap but a worthwhile investment if you can get them at the right price (department stores tend to have a twin pack during sale periods).0
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Have you thought of looking at the stone pans? I bought a set of "Regis" frying pans, they don't stick, just a wipe of oil, go in the dishwasher, no worry about them scratching the coating off. All my old Tefal were passed on elsewhere and quite honestly I've never used such good frying pans as the stoneware.
This is a similar stone pan https://www.amazon.co.uk/Russell-Hobbs-BW03713DB-Collection-Aluminium/dp/B00T39RVUQ/ref=sr_1_18?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1481749396&sr=1-18&keywords=frying+pan
There are much more expensive ones if your budget is more generous. I can recommend the Regis though, which is sort of mid-range.0 -
Ideal world "pick of the day" ( until 9pm Thursday night )
is a ceramic pan set including an interesting looking 4 section frying pan + an ordinary frying pan + other bits & pieces for 55 pounds
Dont know anything about them , but may be worth a look ?
http://www.idealworld.tv/390532?icn=pod-copperglaze-pans-main-banner-1&ici=Main_Banner_10 -
Was going to say as above, the IKEA pans are great.0
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We also had one from Wilkinsons that lasted years but not sure if they do the same one now.0
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