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11" Winco Commercial-Grade Natural Finish Stainless Steel Fry Pan

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Amazon has 11" Winco Commercial-Grade Natural Finish Stainless Steel Fry Pan (SSFP-11) on sale for $17.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Product Details:
  • 11" Diameter – Large flat bottom distributes heat evenly ideal for browning meat and vegetables requiring only a small amount of liquid for the cooking process
  • Induction Compatible – Hybrid construction bonds a stainless steel plate allowing this fry pan to be used with induction, electric and gas heat sources
  • Commercial-Grade – Made from heavyweight 18/8 stainless steel designed to withstand daily use in a commercial foodservice environment ideal for restaurants, caterers and more
  • Natural Finish – Provides excellent heat distribution for searing, browning, sauteing and frying
  • Dishwasher Safe; NSF Listed

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.76 less (35.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $27.25 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 20 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 11" Winco Commercial-Grade Natural Finish Stainless Steel Fry Pan (SSFP-11) on sale for $17.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Product Details:
  • 11" Diameter – Large flat bottom distributes heat evenly ideal for browning meat and vegetables requiring only a small amount of liquid for the cooking process
  • Induction Compatible – Hybrid construction bonds a stainless steel plate allowing this fry pan to be used with induction, electric and gas heat sources
  • Commercial-Grade – Made from heavyweight 18/8 stainless steel designed to withstand daily use in a commercial foodservice environment ideal for restaurants, caterers and more
  • Natural Finish – Provides excellent heat distribution for searing, browning, sauteing and frying
  • Dishwasher Safe; NSF Listed

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $9.76 less (35.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $27.25 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars based on over 20 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional notes:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the wiki and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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LetsDoSlick
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It's stainless steel with no other coating. So by default it is not non-stick and you do need to use oil/butter/lard to create a non-stick layer between the pan and the food. With practice it is possible to regulate and limit the amount of fat needed, plenty of YouTube videos.

Some others may offer advice on whether it's possible to form a non-stick coating like that on cast iron, am not well versed enough with SS.
whitecrane8
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No, cannot be made non-stick. This is the kind of pan you use with oil to brown whatever you are cooking and, if you wish, use the fond in the pan to make a sauce. Difficult to brown things in a non-stick pan and you rarely get a fond in a non-stick pan. Winco makes good pots and pans - the kind you see in a professional kitchen. But they are a big step-down from a tri-ply pan. They are also a big step-down cheaper. I normally buy my few non-stick pans from Winco (and equal) then throw them away when the coating fails. The coating fails in ALL non-stick pans and there is no reason to spend real money on non-stick pans
Some comment that these non-stick pans are harder to clean, but I never found that to be the case because I use a stainless steel scrubbie (Like they do in professional kitchens.
Buy a small non-stick pan for eggs and switch to stainless fry pans for everything else. You'll be very happy. Solid price for an 11" pan that may last forever.
Tothepatmobile
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This is a stick pan (unless you know how to use it)

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thanks
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Quote from aquietmouse :
Is this a non-stick pan
Is that a real question?
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Quote from aquietmouse :
Is this a non-stick pan
This is a stick pan (unless you know how to use it)
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Quote from aquietmouse :
Is this a non-stick pan
It's stainless steel with no other coating. So by default it is not non-stick and you do need to use oil/butter/lard to create a non-stick layer between the pan and the food. With practice it is possible to regulate and limit the amount of fat needed, plenty of YouTube videos.

Some others may offer advice on whether it's possible to form a non-stick coating like that on cast iron, am not well versed enough with SS.
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No, cannot be made non-stick. This is the kind of pan you use with oil to brown whatever you are cooking and, if you wish, use the fond in the pan to make a sauce. Difficult to brown things in a non-stick pan and you rarely get a fond in a non-stick pan. Winco makes good pots and pans - the kind you see in a professional kitchen. But they are a big step-down from a tri-ply pan. They are also a big step-down cheaper. I normally buy my few non-stick pans from Winco (and equal) then throw them away when the coating fails. The coating fails in ALL non-stick pans and there is no reason to spend real money on non-stick pans
Some comment that these non-stick pans are harder to clean, but I never found that to be the case because I use a stainless steel scrubbie (Like they do in professional kitchens.
Buy a small non-stick pan for eggs and switch to stainless fry pans for everything else. You'll be very happy. Solid price for an 11" pan that may last forever.
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ssilva8960Jan 24, 2026 06:46 PM
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nice i have been needing a stainless steel pan. Has anyone used this? How does it hold up?
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Quote from ssilva8960 :
nice i have been needing a stainless steel pan. Has anyone used this? How does it hold up?
Come on it's $17.50. if it doesn't meet your liking, you can return it. We're not talking about $1,000 TV here. Just grab one or look at the reviews on Amazon. All the questions you need answered are there
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gold.ramJan 24, 2026 07:24 PM
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Quote from aquietmouse :
Is this a non-stick pan
Yes, but only if you use it in the microwave !
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j4c11Jan 24, 2026 07:26 PM
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Quote from gold.ram :
Yes, but only if you use it in the microwave !
Everyone knows you can't use a frying pan in the microwave. The handle won't fit.
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gold.ramJan 24, 2026 07:40 PM
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Quote from j4c11 :

Everyone knows you can't use a frying pan in the microwave. The handle won't fit.
It will if you jimmy the microwave to work with the door open !
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whitecrane8Jan 24, 2026 07:48 PM
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Quote from gold.ram :
Yes, but only if you use it in the microwave !
hahahahahahaha!
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Jman21050Jan 24, 2026 11:06 PM
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Quote from whitecrane8 :
No, cannot be made non-stick. This is the kind of pan you use with oil to brown whatever you are cooking and, if you wish, use the fond in the pan to make a sauce. Difficult to brown things in a non-stick pan and you rarely get a fond in a non-stick pan. Winco makes good pots and pans - the kind you see in a professional kitchen. But they are a big step-down from a tri-ply pan. They are also a big step-down cheaper. I normally buy my few non-stick pans from Winco (and equal) then throw them away when the coating fails. The coating fails in ALL non-stick pans and there is no reason to spend real money on non-stick pansSome comment that these non-stick pans are harder to clean, but I never found that to be the case because I use a stainless steel scrubbie (Like they do in professional kitchens.Buy a small non-stick pan for eggs and switch to stainless fry pans for everything else. You'll be very happy. Solid price for an 11" pan that may last forever.
I cook my eggs in a stainless steel pan daily and have no issues with sticking. Use a light coating of butter or oil before you put the eggs in and you will be good. My eggs slide right out unless Im making them scrambled.

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Quote from whitecrane8 :
No, cannot be made non-stick. This is the kind of pan you use with oil to brown whatever you are cooking and, if you wish, use the fond in the pan to make a sauce. Difficult to brown things in a non-stick pan and you rarely get a fond in a non-stick pan. Winco makes good pots and pans - the kind you see in a professional kitchen. But they are a big step-down from a tri-ply pan. They are also a big step-down cheaper. I normally buy my few non-stick pans from Winco (and equal) then throw them away when the coating fails. The coating fails in ALL non-stick pans and there is no reason to spend real money on non-stick pansSome comment that these non-stick pans are harder to clean, but I never found that to be the case because I use a stainless steel scrubbie (Like they do in professional kitchens.Buy a small non-stick pan for eggs and switch to stainless fry pans for everything else. You'll be very happy. Solid price for an 11" pan that may last forever.
Yep the TL;DR is that in some situations you do want the food to stick and is actually a part of proper preparation and cooking.

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