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3-Qt KitchenAid Hard Anodized Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Sauce Pan w/ Lid (Black)

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Amazon has 3-Quart KitchenAid Hard Anodized Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Sauce Pan w/ Lid (Matte Black, Non-Induction) on sale for $26.39. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Target has 3-Quart KitchenAid Hard Anodized Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Sauce Pan w/ Lid (Matte Black, Non-Induction) on sale for $26.39 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Hard anodized ceramic nonstick sauce pan is 8x harder than aluminum w/ a thick, forged base for fast and even heat conduction
  • Easy-clean ceramic nonstick made without PFAS, BPA, Lead, or Cadmium
  • Color-finished in a modern matte black hue
  • Shatter-resistant, tempered glass lid locks in heat and moisture; double riveted, stainless steel handle
  • Oven safe to 500ºf (glass lid is oven safe to 350ºf)
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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  • About this Store:
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    • Users interested in an induction-capable saucepan can view this thread here.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 60 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has 3-Quart KitchenAid Hard Anodized Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Sauce Pan w/ Lid (Matte Black, Non-Induction) on sale for $26.39. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Target has 3-Quart KitchenAid Hard Anodized Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Sauce Pan w/ Lid (Matte Black, Non-Induction) on sale for $26.39 (price shown when added to cart). Shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon or Target respectively

About this product:
  • Hard anodized ceramic nonstick sauce pan is 8x harder than aluminum w/ a thick, forged base for fast and even heat conduction
  • Easy-clean ceramic nonstick made without PFAS, BPA, Lead, or Cadmium
  • Color-finished in a modern matte black hue
  • Shatter-resistant, tempered glass lid locks in heat and moisture; double riveted, stainless steel handle
  • Oven safe to 500ºf (glass lid is oven safe to 350ºf)
  • Limited lifetime warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Users interested in an induction-capable saucepan can view this thread here.
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 60 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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forcedreality
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It specifically states that's not the case.

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Quote from porkyfan :
Non-stick is Forever ♾️ chemicals.
It specifically states that's not the case.
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Double fail. Induction= NO Lid=Glass.
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GreenChicken4220Today 02:49 PM
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seems like one of these one little defect and you're done. You're leeching chemicals and microcrap into yourself and your loved ones.
Is that right? What do people think? I have a bunch of stuff that I got a bunch of these ceramic coated fry pans and pots that I got from Ollie's. I think it's a Southern only chain of discount stores. A few little chips in them and I'm chucking them out. Stainless steel or cast iron for me and my precious little ones. . I don't care, just use some steel wool to clean them.
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Quote from forcedreality :
Quote from porkyfan [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Non-stick is Forever ♾️ chemicals.
It specifically states that's not the case.
Any non stick coating is forever chemicals. Manufacturers can change the name or drop one atom off of a hundreds of atom long molecule and claim it's new and different, and conveniently there is no evidence that the brand "new" type of coating stays in the body forever or is linked to increased risk of many serious diseases, but I personally think dropping one atom off the extremely long chain is probably close enough to the original Teflon that I avoid nonstick pans for everything, except the occasional omelet. I'm not sure why anyone would even need a nonstick saucepan.
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Quote from GreenChicken4220 :
seems like one of these one little defect and you're done. You're leeching chemicals and microcrap into yourself and your loved ones.
Is that right? What do people think? I have a bunch of stuff that I got a bunch of these ceramic coated fry pans and pots that I got from Ollie's. I think it's a Southern only chain of discount stores. A few little chips in them and I'm chucking them out. Stainless steel or cast iron for me and my precious little ones. . I don't care, just use some steel wool to clean them.
I speak for myself. YMMV. If I lost my KitchenAid Professional 2 and 3 quart stainless saucepots formerly made by Demeyere in Belgium I would replace them with Demeyre Atlantis. For those who are interested there is still new old stock available on eBay.

Demeyere Atlantis pots are a once in a lifetime purchase. The benefits easily justify the cost to me every day. They will outlast 30 of these junk cookwares but importantly yield unmatched results and saving $$$ on produce and energy costs along the way. The energy efficiency and performance are unmatched by a very large margin. Demeyere's top-of-the-line offers a hardened highly polished imppurity-free stainless steel interior which wipes clean with scratchless sponges. If accidentally burned they are easily restored but burning is 100% avoidable when using induction. 'Non-stick' is neither useful nor desired. Use the combination to achieve the best results.

The ergonomic stay-cool handles are great. No rivets, sanitary easier cleaning. Efficiency allows one to cook with 600 watts induction with instant heat. Dripless rims are very well done. The stainless double insulated lids are condensing to preserve delicate volatiles resulting in richer more flavorful sauces. For speed convenience health and improved nutrition with no lost vitamins they will steam fresh produce in their own juices at very low wattage. The increasing cost of food allows Demeyere to pay for itself in short order. I use the improved version of Nuwave Titanium set the temp and time and walk away. My only regret is not having purchased Demeyere Atlantis and Proline sooner having wasted $$$ buying expensive cookware without these features and which wasn't designed for induction which is not the same as 'induction ready'.
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GreenChicken4220Today 06:37 PM
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Quote from mama2max :
Quote from forcedreality [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Quote from porkyfan [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Non-stick is Forever ♾️ chemicals.
It specifically states that's not the case.
Any non stick coating is forever chemicals. Manufacturers can change the name or drop one atom off of a hundreds of atom long molecule and claim it's new and different, and conveniently there is no evidence that the brand "new" type of coating stays in the body forever or is linked to increased risk of many serious diseases, but I personally think dropping one atom off the extremely long chain is probably close enough to the original Teflon that I avoid nonstick pans for everything, except the occasional omelet. I'm not sure why anyone would even need a nonstick saucepan.
Same here, just clean it straight away, soak it, or use some steel wool. It's very easy. In the actual cooking part, yeah, drop a little oil on it, a little butter, or whatever the hell you want to put on it. Whatever you put on it, it's going to be better than a forever chemical.
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Quote from mama2max :
I personally think dropping one atom off the extremely long chain is probably close enough to the original Teflon that I avoid nonstick pans for everything, except the occasional omelet. I'm not sure why anyone would even need a nonstick saucepan.
Which atom was dropped and what's the name of the new chemical that is in this pan?

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