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Scanpan Classic Stir Fry Pan | 
| Brand: Scanpan Category: Kitchen
Buy: $79.99 - $179.99
This item is no longer available
Rating: 11 reviews
Country: UNITED STATES
MPN: 28301200P ASIN: B001GI3B9W
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Product Description Shaped like a wok but with a fry pan's stick handle, this clever stir-fry pan comes with a semicircular stainless steel rack that hooks securely over the rim. As pieces of meat and vegetables finish cooking at the bottom of the pan, place them on the rack to stay warm while remaining food cooks. A helper handle makes it easy to lift. The 11" size is great for one to two servings. The 12 1/4" size is perfect for three to four servings. The 14" size is ideal for five to six servings. Made in Denmark. Full lifetime warranty.
Product Features Patented ceramic-titanium nonstick technology consistently wins top nonstick cookware ratings from leading consumer publications Extra-thick pressure-cast aluminum base ensures excellent heat distribution with no hot spots and superior heat retention Ideal for frying without added fat, and for searing, browning, deglazing, and making sauces Patented spring-lock handle stays cool during normal stovetop use Engineered for use on all types of cooktops, including halogen and ceramic (excluding induction) Metal utensils will not damage nonstick coating Oven safe to 500 F Will not warp, peel, blister or crack Handles guaranteed not to loosen Provides perfect food release every time Pan base heats up fast and evenly Dishwasher-safe
Includes Semi-circular stainless-steel rack 14" wooden cooking chopsticks Illustrated instruction booklet
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Better each time: September 28, 2008 Just LOVE these things. Work on the road, so I'd normally buy one for cooking in motels from Calgary to New Iberia. Then give it away at the job's end. Now that the handle's more stable and heat resistant it's just about perfect. The plasma-embedded titanium ceramic means you'll still need some oil. But has none of the shortcomings of PTFE. You can find the same with slate-coated pure aluminum skillets for less at TJ or Marshall's, but here it's Scanpan's design features that seem superior. Don't even think about the price. I've had one for 18 years and you can see a few scratches in but not through the coating.
A little too big August 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this one, but it was a little too big for my stove. So I returned it and bought 12 1/2 inch instead. So far I like it very much.
Contains PTFE--same as Teflon August 20, 2007 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this pan thinking that I am buying a non-stick pan without Teflon. While the health issue became questionable concerning Teflon, I am willing to pay extra to be safe, and at the same time still enjoying the non-stick feature. The product description somehow suggested that the pan is non-stick because it's ceramic titanium.
Well, I was wrong, and I didn't know I was wrong until I accidentally browse the company's website and read its FAQ. In their FAQ, it says: "The ceramic-titanium particles become one with the pan at that point. A subsequent application of a specially formulated PTFE provides the nonstick effect." PTFE is the problematic element of Teflon. Well, I wish the company discloses this information somewhere on the product!
Top quality May 21, 2007 This is a very nice piece of kitchen ware. I first came accross it while house sitting at a friend's place and ended up using it for making most meals. I had to buy one for myself. Just beautiful quality. The only minus point is the lack of lid which would come very handy.
Gotta get these pans! January 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We own quite a few Scanpans and cannot say enough about them. Cooking is a pleasure with the no stick surface. They clean up like nothing you have used before and look as new as the day we bought them. We like them so much that now we buy scanpans for all our family members as birthday and Christmas gifts.
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