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Upgrade your cookware collection with durable, ultra-versatile skillets in two essential sizes. Superfast heating, high-grade nonstick coating and easy-care properties make healthy cooking easier than ever. GreenPans latest innovation for health conscious cooks, the Pure Ceramic and Magneto collection is the first nonstick cookware to be optimized for all heat sources. Magneto technology, featuring a coating of copper reinforced ferromagnetic particles, allows for superfast heating and optimal heat transfer on all cooking surfaces whether you prefer to cook on an induction, electric or gas stovetops. Expect fast, even heat distribution and impeccable results. Thermolon Diamond ceramic nonstick coating makes it easy to cook delicious meals with little oil. And because it is completely scratch resistant, it is safe for use with metal utensils. Diamond reinforced cooking surface results in incredible searing and browning thanks to diamonds incredible heat conductivity. Approximately four times more efficient than copper. The ceramic coated, hard anodized aluminum body is built to last in even the toughest kitchens: the base resists warping, remaining completely flat while heating; and protective ceramic coating covers cookware on the inside and outside, to keep your pans looking great. Safe and nontoxic ceramic coating is completely absent of PFOA, PFAS and persistent pollutants as well as lead or cadmium. Diamond reinforced coating is up to 50 percent more durable than ordinary ceramic. GreenPan pairs stain and scratch resistance with the ease of dishwasher cleanup. Material: Aluminum, ceramic, nonstick, stainless steel. Dimensions: 8" skillet: 8" diameter, 15" with handle; 2" tall. 10" skillet: 10" diameter, 18.5" with handle; 2" tall. Weight: 3.5 lbs. Dishwasher safe. Metal utensil safe. Made in China.
SET INCLUDES 8” Frying Pan and 10” Frying Pan.
REINFORCED WITH DIAMONDS Metal utensil safe, GreenPan's original diamond-infused nonstick coating offers remarkable durability, balanced heating, and effortless cleanup.
TOXIN-FREE GreenPan's healthy ceramic nonstick coating is free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium for worry-free meals.
ULTRA-TOUGH ARMORED BODIES The hard anodized construction makes these pans extra scratch-resistant and perfect for everyday use.
BUILT FOR OVEN COOKING Oven and broiler safe up to 600°F.
ERGONOMIC GRIP The matte stainless steel handles are riveted to keep you comfortable and in command.
VERSATILE DESIGN Suitable for all stovetops, except induction.
DISHWASHER SAFE Wipe messes clean or toss in the dishwasher for easy cleaning.
I have been a "home chef" for 30 years now. No I am not a professional but I have been called a "food snob" by more than one person including long-time close friends. So when I say something is the "best" I've experienced, it is after careful consideration.Over the years I've probably owned well more than a dozen different pans of various sizes. All of these pans were a different brand. None of them ever performed satisfactorily for me so I always replaced the previous pans with a different brand. The best of them lasted a couple of years and probably because I was too cheap in the moment to go buy another. None of those pans had a non-stick surface that lasted long.Non stick pans are different from cast iron or stainless steel in obvious ways to most. The thing is I find that many of us still treat them the same. Mostly that we expose them to High heat. You can't do that with non-stick pans if you want them to last. Even worse is exposing it to high heat then immediately rinsing or imersing the pan in cold water. The non-stick coating will break down and lose its non-stick properties and that surface eventually will start to peel/flake-off. A sure sign that your pan has lost it's non-stick properties will be that it won't come clean from a simple wipe of a paper towel or damp sponge. At that point you may as well throw that pan away.Another issue with the non-stick pans I have used over the years is that the the coating is teflon and it has been said to be toxic when exposed to high temperatures by more than one published study. To be fair table salt is toxic to humans in high quantities but I don't seen anyone willingly putting teflon on their food. Unfortunately, once teflon coated cookware has been exposed to high enough temperatures for it to break down, your food is likely being contaminated by it. This is in addition to the fumes it creates at those high temperatures.This Green Pan is not coated with Teflon but Ceramic. It is free of all of the toxic man-made chemicals that are typically found in mass manufactured items as well. This is a huge boon if you are someone like me who strives for healthy cooking in every way. Healthy cooking doesn't apply just to the food you eat but also the way it is prepared. That includes the tools and equipment used in that preparation.Many pans do not heat evenly in my exerience. I would even say that most in my experience did not. Unfortunately, many don't realize this until after using a pan that does. It is one of the reasons why I will choose a stainless steel or cast iron pan for a chosen dish though a non-stick pan might be a better choice. These GreenPan Chathams have the most even heat distribution I have ever seen in a non-stick pan. Foods simply cook better.As mentioned above, having issues cleaning a non-stick pan should be a red flag. If you don't expose these pans to prolonged high heat and allow them to cool down before cleaning and use an adequate amount of butter or cooking oil, it is very feasible it will simply wipe clean with a dry paper towel. Most times this is all I do. If I do need more than that, I only use a damp sponge (soft side only) and a little soap with warm water. You should never have to do more than that with this pan. If you do then you are probably cooking at a temperature that is too high and/or for too long and/or inadequate cooking oil. That would say a lot for this pan because it will take temperatures higher than non-stick pans I have used in the past.If you want a high quality non-stick pan, I really can't say enough about these pans. As long as you treat them right they should perform and last for a long time.