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The Chatham Stainless 9.5” frypan features a three-layer design for even heating and incredible results. Made for daily life, this pan’s metal utensil safe diamond-enhanced ceramic nonstick delivers ultra-fast performance and effortless nonstick release.
GreenPan’s Thermolon healthy ceramic nonstick coating is free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium, so it will never release toxic fumes, even if it’s accidentally overheated
Metal utensil safe, this collection’s diamond-reinforced coating is incredibly durable
3-Ply Stainless Steel: High-quality stainless layers with an aluminum core for better performance, efficiency, and durability
Oven and broiler safe up to 600°F
Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup
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D. P. Bonk –
Love the pan
This is a great over pan. Distributes heat evenly and is very easy to clean. Can’t ask for much more than this. I got tired of always cleaning the cast iron pan, even after seasoning it regularly.
SST –
I have a number of these pans from Green Pan – a couple of Chatham and another couple of the Venice series. These pans are well built and have been quite durable. The coating on this particular piece was not as smooth to the touch as the other 3, but the non-stick performance, release and cleanup was not an issue. The Venice series pans that I own are about 3 years old and still perform well. I’ll see whether these last as long.You’ll see a wide range of scores on reviews of these pans. For ceramic non-stick pans, these perform well and as about as durable as many other similar ceramic non-sticks. I have several pans from Scan Pan – their CTX series as well as about 6 of the TFAL Precision Ceramic series. They all generally perform about the same – they last about 4 – 5 years of usage in my kitchens with daily use. I’d say the Scan Pan was slightly more durable at about 3x the cost and the TFAL’s were a little bit less durable with the coating.You do need to set the right expectation – no high heat, don’t use oils that will generate a residue after prolonged cooking (I typically just use EVOO at low / medium heat) and use non-scraping utensils. I primarily use these pans for cooking delicate items or reheating foods, simmers, sauces. Anything that needs “violent” heat gets cooked with my cast iron, carbon steel or some other pan. No way the construction of ceramic coated pans is designed for primary searing, stir frying, browning or other main high heat cooking applications.Why the high score? It meets all my most important criteria for non-stick:- no potential aluminum contact with food (especially after the coating gets scratched or comes off)- ceramic non-stick – not too many options for a bio-neutral non-stick surface that would be inert if ingested.- decent / even thermal transferJust in case you are wondering – well seasoned carbon steel and cast iron cookware is pretty non-stick, but not in the same way that these pans are so there are applications where these are useful.If you made it this far, you’re probably realizing that I’m overthinking my choices in pans and that I probably have too many types of pans – busted! But for the type and range of cooking that my family does, you really do need the right tool for the right job. No cheating thermodynamics and chemistry in the kitchen!
Nik –
The instructions say not to use cooking spray. I dont know if thats what caused this pan to lose its non-stick qualities by my pan lost it after the second omelet. Now its a glorified paper weight. I guess I should have read the instructions on a pan? and not used one of the most common cooking ingredients (if that was the cause)?
Amazon Customer –
The non-stick survived two years of almost daily use, then stopped being non-stick.
D. Cutshaw –
Having pet parrots for over 30 years ceramic coated non-stick pans are the only kind I use. Teflon coated non-stick pans can be fatal to pet birds. GreenPan by far make the best ceramic non-stick pans on the market. That being said no one should expect a ceramic coated pan to last a lifetime even GreenPan. If they are used daily two to three years at most will be how long they last before the non-stick coating starts to come off. If any manufacture make a claim theirs will last a lifetime you need to hold on to your receipt and the box it came in. Because you will be sending it back. I’ve purchased far more expensive ceramic coated pans that didn’t even last three months before the ceramic coating started to come off. Save yourself some money and get the best, knowing eventually they will have to be replaced as with the case of all ceramic coated pans.
Bill J –
So far so good, don’t use metal utensils though! Should go without saying, but someone in my home who shall remain nameless, you know who you are, used a metal fork on my last non-stick pan ruining it.So far so good!