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10" OXO Enhanced Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan Skillet

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  • DIAMOND-REINFORCED CERAMIC: Premium ceramic nonstick coating enhanced with diamonds for exceptional durability and food release
  • TOXIN-FREE COOKING: Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium for healthier meals and peace of mind
  • HARD-ANODIZED CONSTRUCTION: Excellent heat conduction and scratch resistance for long-lasting use
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Comfortable stainless steel handles for secure grip and easy maneuvering
  • VERSATILE USE: Oven safe up to 430°F/220°C for a wide range of cooking techniques

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Amazon has 10" OXO Enhanced Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan Skillet on sale for $32.99 - $6.60 clip coupon on the page = $26.39. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter idk_then for sharing this deal.
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About this Item:
  • DIAMOND-REINFORCED CERAMIC: Premium ceramic nonstick coating enhanced with diamonds for exceptional durability and food release
  • TOXIN-FREE COOKING: Free of PFAS, PFOA, lead, and cadmium for healthier meals and peace of mind
  • HARD-ANODIZED CONSTRUCTION: Excellent heat conduction and scratch resistance for long-lasting use
  • ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Comfortable stainless steel handles for secure grip and easy maneuvering
  • VERSATILE USE: Oven safe up to 430°F/220°C for a wide range of cooking techniques

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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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Lomic
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For those looking, these are not induction compatible.
spartanerik
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Cooking spray contains propellants and other chemicals in the aerosol that can mess with non stick pans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t...estKitchen

When I use non stick pans, I just use butter or some sort of vegetable oil instead of a cooking spray.
Caleo
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These are pretty nice nonstick pans, heck, almost too nonstick (it can be kinda hard keep ground beef off to the side while scooping out grease). I've got the 10 & 12", the 10" was the most recently purchased @ $20.46 in May 2023 (just for reference).

Would buy again if needed, but they've both held up fairly well so far.

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Jul 18, 2025 11:05 PM
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These are pretty nice nonstick pans, heck, almost too nonstick (it can be kinda hard keep ground beef off to the side while scooping out grease). I've got the 10 & 12", the 10" was the most recently purchased @ $20.46 in May 2023 (just for reference).

Would buy again if needed, but they've both held up fairly well so far.
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In for one. This brand doesn't miss.
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bilderbergJul 18, 2025 11:44 PM
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About on par with the Tramontina Professional series, they both last me about 4 years. Tramontina 10" 2-pack is $36 at Costco.
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I'm in the market for this but I always use olive oil cooking spray. Why does it say no cooking spray? that seems odd.
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Darkside2984Jul 19, 2025 01:37 AM
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Been using two as workhorses for several years. Dishwasher almost everyday and no flaking in the cooking part of the pan. Some separation on the edges but that's to be expected when ignoring the directions and using the dishwasher. Recommended but don't be like me and instead hand wash...
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Quote from ThriftyCrow9637 :
I'm in the market for this but I always use olive oil cooking spray. Why does it say no cooking spray? that seems odd.
Cooking spray contains propellants and other chemicals in the aerosol that can mess with non stick pans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t...estKitchen

When I use non stick pans, I just use butter or some sort of vegetable oil instead of a cooking spray.
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Quote from ThriftyCrow9637 :
I'm in the market for this but I always use olive oil cooking spray. Why does it say no cooking spray? that seems odd.
Over time cooking sprays build up this thick irregular residue from burned chemicals / ingredients etc and becomes almost impossible to removeI now just use healthier fats like coconut butter, avocado oil and have not had any such issue
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For those looking, these are not induction compatible.
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PowerClerkJul 19, 2025 04:06 AM
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Quote from spartanerik :
Cooking spray contains propellants and other chemicals in the aerosol that can mess with non stick pans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t...estKitchen

When I use non stick pans, I just use butter or some sort of vegetable oil instead of a cooking spray.

That video talks about the spray containing lecithin.

I have that exact spray they show in the video, from Costco, and interestingly my spray does not have that ingredient.

In fact the only ingredient my spray has is pure avocado oil.
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ThriftyPiranha216Jul 19, 2025 04:24 AM
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Quote from Lomic :
For those looking, these are not induction compatible.

Wait why?
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Quote from Caleo :
These are pretty nice nonstick pans, heck, almost too nonstick (it can be kinda hard keep ground beef off to the side while scooping out grease). I've got the 10 & 12", the 10" was the most recently purchased @ $20.46 in May 2023 (just for reference).

Would buy again if needed, but they've both held up fairly well so far.
I bought that one too. It was great, BUT. This is a new version and previous owner are complaining about the new version being junk compared to the original one we bought in 2023. Would not be the first time a company does this, same model on Amazon, really different product....?
The original was "good grip pro"
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KurbiseaterJul 19, 2025 05:00 AM
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Ceramic sucks it will wear off
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schujJul 19, 2025 05:16 AM
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I paid $20 for mine 2 years ago, so this is still a good price in today's dollars. I rarely use this size because I always use the 12" version of the same pan. It's the best non-stick pan I've ever used, but the T-fal that I bought for my mom during the same year is also excellent. However, this is much more sensitive to scratches. Only use silicone utensils. Only wash it with the soft side of a sponge. Nylon brushes scratch, as do Scotch-Brite so-called Zero Scratch Sponges. They also scratch on the abrasive side, so just use the sponge side.

By the way, this was rated #1 by America's Test Kitchen at the time, although I don't know if it's been beaten lately.
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Quote from bidon :
I bought that one too. It was great, BUT. This is a new version and previous owner are complaining about the new version being junk compared to the original one we bought in 2023. Would not be the first time a company does this, same model on Amazon, really different product....?
The original was "good grip pro"

This was my EXACT problem! I threw the new one away in a few weeks. Don't trust these anymore since I have no idea what I'm going to get.

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LomicJul 19, 2025 05:50 AM
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Quote from ThriftyPiranha216 :
Wait why?
Cheaper non-stick pans tend to not have a steel layer. Without a steel layer there's nothing magnetic to heat up using induction.
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