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8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet

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Amazon has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

Cuisinart has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

Williams Sonoma has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 8" stainless steel skillet with aluminum core
  • PURELYSEAR ceramic nonstick technology, PFAS-Free
  • Tri-ply construction for even heat distribution
  • Stainless steel peaks for scratch resistance
  • Cool grip handles stay cool during cooking

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Amazon has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

Cuisinart has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

Williams Sonoma has 8" Cuisinart FusionElite+ Nonstick Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet (FTPS22-20) on sale for $44.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SickerDealer for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 8" stainless steel skillet with aluminum core
  • PURELYSEAR ceramic nonstick technology, PFAS-Free
  • Tri-ply construction for even heat distribution
  • Stainless steel peaks for scratch resistance
  • Cool grip handles stay cool during cooking

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 130 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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Today 02:40 AM
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vsneakyToday 02:40 AM
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I'm curious about the ceramic nonstick coating in this. Does it chip away easily and what new chemical is it going to release into the food?
Today 03:15 AM
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FeistyHorn1871Today 03:15 AM
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Quote from vsneaky :
I'm curious about the ceramic nonstick coating in this. Does it chip away easily and what new chemical is it going to release into the food?
So read the wording carefully. It's pfas free. But only in the sense no additional pfas were added If you can afford them these are the safest non stick option https://misen.com/products/carbon...2534796369
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Today 04:01 AM
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Pratham1102Today 04:01 AM
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I'd say get the 8/10 inch Vikings stainless steel 3 ply from TJMaxx or Marshalls for 24.99/29.99
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Today 09:54 AM
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TheJerkStoreCalledToday 09:54 AM
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Great price for forever chemicals
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Today 12:46 PM
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ClubbersRevengeToday 12:46 PM
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Quote from FeistyHorn1871 :
So read the wording carefully. It's pfas free. But only in the sense no additional pfas were added If you can afford them these are the safest non stick option https://misen.com/products/carbon...2534796369
I was looking at the hexclad ones and wonder how they compare to the Misen.
Today 01:13 PM
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SilverSVTToday 01:13 PM
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Quote from ClubbersRevenge :
I was looking at the hexclad ones and wonder how they compare to the Misen.
From what I've read on Reddit, Hexclad are junk. First time I'm hearing about Misen, so more research is needed, but most lean towards the stainless steel.
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Today 01:36 PM
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FeistyHorn1871Today 01:36 PM
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Quote from ClubbersRevenge :
I was looking at the hexclad ones and wonder how they compare to the Misen.
Misen is the only company that uses a carbon steel coating. So it will for sure last a lifetime, as carbon steel really isn't that new. Hexclad look great, if you buy them though make sure to only get them from hexclad directly. The issue with hexclad is they had pfas for a long time and only recently removed them. So I've read a lot about people buying them on sale and getting the old ones, which still have pfas

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Today 01:39 PM
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FeistyHorn1871Today 01:39 PM
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Quote from SilverSVT :
From what I've read on Reddit, Hexclad are junk. First time I'm hearing about Misen, so more research is needed, but most lean towards the stainless steel.
If you watch Alton brown he talks about the science of the misen. He just never says the name as he doesn't advertise brands. That's not to say the ones misen make will be misen only forever, just as of right now they're the only one with a carbon steel polymer I've read the new hexclad are pretty good. However harder to get unless direct Misen takes a bit of work, but they start non stick and then get better over time. Though to be honest I accidentally lit the pan on fire from grease on it, and that's what made mine super non stick. Just let it burn baby
Today 01:42 PM
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yb8Today 01:42 PM
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never thought i'd say this... but 8 inches is too small
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jnadsToday 02:20 PM
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Quote from FeistyHorn1871 :
So read the wording carefully. It's pfas free. But only in the sense no additional pfas were added If you can afford them these are the safest non stick option https://misen.com/products/carbon...2534796369
Quote from ClubbersRevenge :
I was looking at the hexclad ones and wonder how they compare to the Misen.
Quote from SilverSVT :
From what I've read on Reddit, Hexclad are junk. First time I'm hearing about Misen, so more research is needed, but most lean towards the stainless steel.
We upgraded our old worn-out Teflon pots and pans recently to a Costco clearance GreenPan ceramic set and I got a Misen for christmas.


1. These ceramic non-stick as I understand it essentially release a small amount of silicone oil (which is food safe, it's used in food manufacturing all the time). It also means the coating wears out after 3-5 years.

2. The Misen is nitrided carbon steel. Effectively think of it as pre-seasoned unltra smooth cast iron. The nitriding means it won't rust. It's not a new tech, japan has made nitrided pans for a long time. It will still take more seasoning over time and become even more nonstick.


I did get the Misen over christmas and cooked an egg on it (with a small amount of butter) and it wasn't teflon pan nonstick, but after jiggling the pan the egg started moving pretty quickly with no intervention from a spatula.

I got a 10" Misen. Small enough for cooking things like eggs, large enough to cook some larger things.
Today 02:23 PM
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will34Today 02:23 PM
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The lenghts people will go just to avoid learning how to peoperly use stainles steel
Today 02:28 PM
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jzyoufoolToday 02:28 PM
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get a $20 lodge cast iron from homegoods that will last you 400 years
Today 03:15 PM
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askst3Today 03:15 PM
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Quote from jzyoufool :
get a $20 lodge cast iron from homegoods that will last you 400 years
someone likes to scrub scrub


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Today 03:20 PM
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inzanehansonToday 03:20 PM
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Quote from jzyoufool :
get a $20 lodge cast iron from homegoods that will last you 400 years
...and weighs 50 pounds, isn't really nonstick even after extensive seasoning, and require much more careful maintaining and cleaning that nonsticks. If I want to quickly cook up a couple eggs for breakfast, I'm using my nonstick over my cast iron 10/10 times. Of course cast iron pans will last forever, and are great for cooking a lot of things, but that doesn't make nonstick pans not very useful. You can have more than one pan in your kitchen.

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AlexMO55537Today 03:22 PM
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it is sticky, returned it

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