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The TECHEFArt Pan Collection features an 8-inch nonstick frying pan made in Korea, designed for exceptional performance with a heavy-gauge aluminum construction, PFOA-free nonstick coating, and an induction-ready base. Ideal for various cooking methods, this pan combines durability with aesthetic appeal, making it a must-have for any modern kitchen.
R**N
The Purple People Pleaser
I've been using the pan regularly for about three weeks, and these are my observations so far. I will update the review if anything changes. All comments here reflect using it with gas, so I cannot speak to the complaints some people have about the pan's performance on an induction range. Full disclosure: the company offers a $5 coupon if you review its products, but you get the coupon whether the review is positive or negative. To quote their literature: "We don't solicit a positive review. Your honest and unbiased opinion regarding this product would be greatly appreciated."First, I should note that the picture on this page is somewhat misleading: the purple color covers almost the entire pan surface inside and the sides of the pan outside. The picture shows a bronze color on the inner sides of the pan, but this is inaccurate.Size and shape: The pan is generously sized, a true 11 inches inside measurement at the lip, with -- more importantly -- a flat surface just a hair under 9 inches across. This makes it useful for most sautéing and pan-frying purposes. If I were making just one or two eggs, I would use a smaller pan, and when I cook fried chicken or steaks, I use cast-iron. I also have a large wok for stir-frying. But this size pan is the most broadly useful. The angle of the sides is perfect: a shallower angle would reduce the cooking surface, while a steeper one makes smoothly tossing the contents one-handed (as you see chefs doing on TV) impossible.Non-stick performance: Generally excellent. I've had slicker non-stick pans, but now we find out they were carcinogenic. Nothing sticks badly to this pan. That doesn't mean you can just wipe it out with a paper towel, but I've never found that a selling point. A soft sponge, a little dish-soap, a few times around the pan inside and out -- voila, it's clean. What's particularly nice is that the non-stick coating covers the outer sides of the pan as well, so any drips that run down the side and cook on come off easily. The pan does have a small gap in the non-stick coating around the inner rim, but so far that has not caused any significant problems. The base is a shiny metal that I imagine something would stick to if a sauce overflowed the side, but a little Bon Ami or Bar Keepers Friend (ugh, that missing apostrophe bothers me) will take care of that. I do not put my pans or knives in the dishwasher. Putting non-stick pans in the dishwasher is completely unnecessary and will quickly destroy them. Also, I always let the pan cool most of the way before washing it: pouring cold water into a blazing hot pan will cause rapid contraction of the metal, which can damage any non-stick coating or even warp a pan.Cooking performance: The pan heats evenly. The shiny metal base I mentioned contains an aluminum core that distributes heat beautifully, and I believe the core also extends up the sides, which is helpful if you want to sear something like a scallop by holding it in silicon-tipped tongs and pressing it to the side of the pan. Having that aluminum core also means the pan retains heat well: the temperature in a thin pan drops dramatically as soon as you add food to it. Eggs turn out nicely with just a tiny amount of assistance (a small amount of butter or oil, or some Canola spray). I never try to cook eggs in a completely dry pan. Finally, the advantage of a non-stick surface that's not quite as non-stick as the carcinogenic kind is that it will give you a bit of a sear. This is not the pan I would usually cook burgers or steaks in, but I experimented with burgers and various vegetables, and the pan gave them a decent amount of caramelization. Hurrah for the Maillard reaction.Other points: The pan does not have internal rivets; the handle is held on with a tension screw. Some people hate that, while others love it. I think that for a non-stick pan it makes sense. Internal rivets are more secure in the long-term, but they create little crevices you must scrub around in order to get out any bits of food or sauce. That's fine for my Cuisinart stainless steel set, which is nearly indestructible, but on a non-stick pan, the scrubbing required to get the groove around the rivets clean will take off the non-stick coating prematurely. Indeed, that is what happened to my last non-stick pan (the 10" Stone Earth Pan by Ozeri): within six months or so, the coating was coming off the rivets. I also found my prior pan disappointing because the enamel outside stained and the surface began losing its non-stick properties within a few months of purchase.The TeChef pan is oven-safe up to a reasonable temperature -- certainly high enough for when you want to sear something and then finish it in the oven. I wouldn't try to pan-roast a spatchcocked chicken at 500 degrees in this pan, but that's not what I have this pan for. (The instructions are more specific about the pan's limits, but I don't have them at hand.)Aesthetically, the purple is attractive, if you care about that sort of thing. I hang my pots from a rack, meaning they are always visible, so having an attractive pan is a plus. The little design in the center tells you how much oil you are using and how many calories that means you are adding to your food. I didn't need that, but I have to say it's a good reminder. Adding a bit of fat improves the cooking process and the result in several ways, but adding three times as much doesn't bring any advantages, and meanwhile your sautéed asparagus have become less healthy than you told yourself they are.One funny note: when the pan starts to cool, it usually gives off one small "ping." The first few times I used it, I'd finish cooking and be eating when suddenly I'd hear this soft metallic note. I'd wonder if something fell or dripped into it. But then I realized it's just the pan itself, that something must be contracting as it cools.You can spend more than $100 on a non-stick pan of this size, and personally I doubt it will perform better or last longer. Of course, I don't expect a non-stick pan to last as long as my stainless pans, but if this pan performs this well for two years, I will consider it a bargain.Update (September 2015):I will be replacing this pan soon. I've used it steadily -- not every day, but most days -- and it is still an attractive pan. The surface looks virtually the same as when I bought it, except that the little design in the center has darkened, whether because it has partially worn off or because the lightly colored graphic has absorbed color from food I can't say.However, the non-stick performance has diminished. For eight or nine months, the pan performed like new. Then in the spring I started to notice just a little sticking. While not serious, I had to be use more oil, butter, or non-stick spray to achieve the same results. This trend continued, and by August the pan could not honestly be called non-stick anymore. The excellent heat distribution means it's still a useful pan, but I don't even try to use it for eggs or fish now. The last time I tried to use it for scrambled eggs, I ended up scrubbing about a third of the eggs off the pan. Indeed, my Cuisinart stainless does a much better job with eggs now than this pan does when using the same amount of butter.I see that I said, "if this pan performs this well for two years, I will consider it a bargain." Well, that was probably too much to hope for. It performed like new for nine months and reasonably well for a year. Given the price, I still consider it an excellent value. For that reason, and because I bought the glass lid from TeChef that fits it -- a great vented lid, incidentally, because of the design, which allows you to stand it up on the counter, which keeps it handy and prevents it from dripping wherever you set it -- I will probably buy the same pan again. The dream of a truly durable non-stick pan remains elusive, but at least we aren't trading health for convenience.
J**A
SAFE NO PFOA AND another great pan from techef
The media could not be loaded. I got it a few days ago only used this pan twice and I am also giving it five stars right off the bat. The design and features on this pan are excellent. I like that they even put a little design in the middle of the pan showing you the amount of oil to use. This frying pan is attractive and it was very well thought out. the pan has some nice weight to it well-balanced. I initially started off with the Techef stir fry wok pan and that also did excellent right out the box . I am in the process of ordering the 8 inch frying pan, 12 inch frying pan, omelette pan and all the lids that go to all the pans.When you know you got something that's built solid, attractive and reliable you go for the rest and I believe the price is set right under $170 for 5 top notch pans and 4 uniquely designed lids. These pans are one of the best pans I have used yet. I have tried a few sets of nonstick pans and none were as solid or work as well as the Techef right out the box. My only complaint is that they don't have pots to go with the pans. Techef can you work on that please.Important note and info:This item does not contain the possible cancer causing PFOA in which the teflon brand had. Dupont no longer uses PFOA in the teflon brand.Update 3/9/17The 4 pans one soup pot I own from Tchef are two years old and used regularly. I keep wondering... When will the non-stick fail? The pans still working like new. Two years with a non-stick surface pan is dam good. Usually I will have to get new non-stick pans within a year. These pans still look great even after the beating My wife, daughter and I give it. All of us cooking almost daily in one or two of the pans.
L**I
Fantastic pan
I use a small frying pan for cooking eggs for me and my girls frequently. I've put off buying a new one for a while, partially because most of them that are less than $50 are barely worth a penny. I also learned that no non-stick will last more than a year or two with heavy use. Reading reviews of another brand led me to this one. Why doesn't everyone know about them?!It cooks evenly and smoothly. I know some reviewers have mentioned it's not flat on the bottom, but that wasn't my experience at all. Perfectly flat, as the pictures show (with oil in the center and not budging, and with oil spread around and not moving or pooling anywhere). I suppose it might be a bit of luck on production runs or shipping issues with warping. And of course one has to be truly certain their stove is level too.All I know is I would recommend this to anyone and intend on buying this brand again in a heartbeat!UPDATE: It's now been about 10 months since I bought this pan. It gets used almost every single day. And let me tell you it is in pristine condition. Essentially, the same as the moment I took it out of the box. I use the teensiest bit of oil when cooking, nothing ever sticks at all. I hand wash it with a regular sponge. But no kidding folks, almost daily use for 10 months. I will replace all my cookware with this brand as needed for sure!
W**Y
Great Pan
I've had this pan, along with the 12-inch and small, one egg pan for about 10 months now. I love everything about this pan--its weight, its even heat distribution, the way it browns...And it washes up with a few swipes of the sponge and soapy water. I'm online now to buy one for my daughter-in-law, whose pans are worn out. I obviously can't speak to the durability, having had these less than a year, but if I get just a few years' wear out of them, they will have been a great bargain.
T**Y
Holy Grail!
Hace unos meses me cambié a un cast iron, amo cocinar en el pero el cuidado que se le tiene que dar es demasiado y quería un sartén que pudiera usar diario y fuera fácil de lavar.Este sartén superó mis expectativas, tengo 2 semanas usándolo diario hasta 3 veces al día y todo parece indicar que va a durar! No se le pega nada y el color morado no es escandaloso. Estoy pensando adquirí otro.
M**E
Good quaulity, beautiful presentation
Quality of the soup pot is better than most other products in similar price range. I bought both 2Q and 3,7Q sizes.It is on the small side, that makes it perfect for smaller meals. I have a gas range, so far there has been no discoloration on the side. It may sound strange, but the pot is beautiful to look at, so I used it as a serving vessel as well.
M**S
slow in leaving a review - well tested now & ...
slow in leaving a review - well tested now & would recomend this pan as well as the dealer - has thus far held up well to my abusive use
D**S
Fortement recommandée!
Le meilleur achat que j'ai fait! Les poêlons The Chef sont une merveille à utiliser. Un soupçon d'huile et rien ne colle. Les viandes grillent et restent juteuses. Je n'en revenais pas! Avec le couvercle assorti, les légumes cuisent dans très peu de liquide et les plats braisés sont délicieux!
E**H
Gran sarten
lo compre en un precio muy bueno en una manita y hasta ahora no se le pega nada con el cuidado que necesitan sera duradero ya varios meses con el
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