REAL CO USA via Amazon has 10" Granitestone Stainless Steel Non Stick Frying Pan (Blue) on sale for $19.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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REAL CO USA via Amazon has 10" Granitestone Stainless Steel Non Stick Frying Pan (Blue) on sale for $19.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member Baelzar for sharing this deal.
At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5.50 lower than the next best available prices from similar reputable merchants starting from $24.99. -SaltyOne
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Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
There's only like 100 reviews stating how the coating comes off either in flakes, onto paper towels, right onto sponges when cleaning, or into food when cooking. Seems super safe 😆. It's PTFE aka Teflon coating.
Can't wait to taste the extra flavor of non-stick "granite" coating. Yum. 🤤
I have this that was part of a 2-pack from Costco about 2 years ago. You get what you pay for. The non-stick is hanging on but the pan seems worn for something that gets used maybe once a week. I would not buy this brand again. It's probably worth about $20 for a few years of occasional use.
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What is missing in the project farm's test is long term test. For example, I owe the Ninja - give it 2 weeks and it is no longer non stick.
Hard to do such test with this huge sample, so PF did great as usual. Perhaps a bit unfair to the hex clad on the hardnes test - the picks are pointy, the hex is designed so the utensils glive over the more durable hex area. I am not defending them, never owned one, and I think they are too expensive (you pay for a lot of marketing).
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I got that same Costco pan set and was amazed how long it lasted. Over a year later it finally died on me after using every day. Use silicone utensils.
You were amazed that your pan lasted a year? I would be extremely disappointed.
Tramontina Professional or nothing. Non PTFE, heavy, works, proven, reliable, is an established brand not supplying its product to YouTube shills, and lasts as long as any.
This! I buy the tramontina pro series from Costco Business center. I always keep one spare on hand, but they seem to last about 1.5-2years before its time for a refresh thats with using it pretty much 5-6 days a week.
I have this that was part of a 2-pack from Costco about 2 years ago. You get what you pay for. The non-stick is hanging on but the pan seems worn for something that gets used maybe once a week. I would not buy this brand again. It's probably worth about $20 for a few years of occasional use.
I bought a set three years ago. They lasted about one and a half years with not very frequent use. On the other hand I bought a non stock Costco set in 2022 and it's working great still with daily use.
I have this that was part of a 2-pack from Costco about 2 years ago.
Didn't realize that's the same thing as Costco 2-pack. Whatever I got from Costco had a flimsy coating that wore out for no reason: even just cooking fried eggs kills it reliably.
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Can't wait to taste the extra flavor of non-stick "granite" coating. Yum. 🤤
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Hard to do such test with this huge sample, so PF did great as usual. Perhaps a bit unfair to the hex clad on the hardnes test - the picks are pointy, the hex is designed so the utensils glive over the more durable hex area. I am not defending them, never owned one, and I think they are too expensive (you pay for a lot of marketing).
Project Farm said these are an excellent value even at normal price
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