Amazon has 10" OXO Good Grips Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Skillet (CW000959-003) on sale for $25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Home Depot has 10" OXO Good Grips Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Skillet (CW000959-003) on sale for $25. Shipping is free.
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Our research indicates that this offer is $14.99 lower (37% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39.99.
About this product:
Stainless steel handles
Oven safe up to 430°F/220°C
Rolled edges for drip-free pouring
Dishwasher Safe
Compatible with most stovetops, except induction
Limited lifetime warranty
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Amazon has 10" OXO Good Grips Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Skillet (CW000959-003) on sale for $25. Shipping is free with Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Home Depot has 10" OXO Good Grips Pro Nonstick Frying Pan / Skillet (CW000959-003) on sale for $25. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter TheCheetosMan for finding this deal.
Our research indicates that this offer is $14.99 lower (37% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $39.99.
About this product:
Stainless steel handles
Oven safe up to 430°F/220°C
Rolled edges for drip-free pouring
Dishwasher Safe
Compatible with most stovetops, except induction
Limited lifetime warranty
About this store:
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Model: OXO Good Grips Pro 10" Frying Pan Skillet, 3-Layered German Engineered Nonstick Coating, Stainless Steel Handle, Dishwasher Safe, Oven Safe, Black
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I purchased this previously and the non-stick it lasted our household around 20 months with an average of 5-7x/week usage. Just giving personal feedback.
Can anyone recommend a non-stick pan that lasts more than 1 year heavy use? or 2 years lighter use. So far have tried circulon, granitium (Zwilling), hexclad which are all premium brands. First 2 start peeling after a year, hexclad sticks from day 1. Cheaper brands only last a few months including ceramics. Havent tried the newer lighter carbon steels.
Can anyone recommend a non-stick pan that lasts more than 1 year heavy use? or 2 years lighter use. So far have tried circulon, granitium (Zwilling), hexclad which are all premium brands. First 2 start peeling after a year, hexclad sticks from day 1. Cheaper brands only last a few months including ceramics. Havent tried the newer lighter carbon steels.
My All-Clad non sticks have held up pretty damn well over the years. Wait for the seconds sale, there's usually deals to be had
Can anyone recommend a non-stick pan that lasts more than 1 year heavy use? or 2 years lighter use. So far have tried circulon, granitium (Zwilling), hexclad which are all premium brands. First 2 start peeling after a year, hexclad sticks from day 1. Cheaper brands only last a few months including ceramics. Havent tried the newer lighter carbon steels.
If you're willing to go carbon steel, perhaps you should consider cast iron. I've been swapping out my nonstick cookware with cast iron, and carbon steel (and glass for bakeware). Cast iron is easier to maintain the nonstick than carbon steel, but I find myself using carbon steel more often for some reason.
camel^3 says that this is the lowest price Amazon has offered for this pan. Great find, OP. Wish the 12 inch were also on similar sale.
Last time I posted the 12" on sale (~$35?), people mostly down voted the deal because there were cheaper non-stick models also available, like from Costco. Never mind that the cheaper pans weren't hard anodized and were a completely different model that wasn't as well made. Also ignored that it hadn't been that low in over a year. Just idiots with voting rights that can't figure things out for themselves if it isn't already stuck on the frontpage.
Last edited by Danzilla August 24, 2023 at 12:36 AM.
Can anyone recommend a non-stick pan that lasts more than 1 year heavy use? or 2 years lighter use. So far have tried circulon, granitium (Zwilling), hexclad which are all premium brands. First 2 start peeling after a year, hexclad sticks from day 1. Cheaper brands only last a few months including ceramics. Havent tried the newer lighter carbon steels.
All Clad, have had HA1 over 2 years, no issues yet
there are thousands of forever chemicals, saying it is PFOA free only gets them off the hook of that one. sorry, but anyone fooling themselves into thinking any "nonstick" pan is safe (even your favorite expensive ones) is, well, exactly that, fooling themselves. the only truly safe materials are non-reactive materials such as true ceramics, enamel, or glass, but if you don't like those, low-to-moderately reactive materials such as stainless steel, carbon steel, and cast iron should be prioritized over *any* "nonstick" materials.
If you want non-stick, go with carbon steel and after about a couple of months of usage, it will be non-stick. However, the initial 2 months would suck really bad and you have to take very good care of it.
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ATK reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6YsYvN
It's great for eggs but it scratches very easily. I've only used a plastic spatula on it and it's all scratched up.
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