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151 of 155 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Pan,
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This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
I don't like non-stick. It's not as versatile as good 3-ply stainless steel and it doesn't last anywhere near as long. That said, I do like egg dishes and in the summer I like dishes w/ a lighter mouth-feel (not as much oil). So I set out for the best non-stick pan.
I got a 12-inch pan because I've had 10 inch and 8 inch pans in the past and they get crowded very easily. Secondly, I wanted a pan w/ a riveted handle and a decent high temp oven performance. Also, I believe the true mark of a nonstick pan is the 'flip' performance-- so, NO HELPER HANDLE IS THE WAY TO GO! That's just my opinion. I eventually narrowed by search to 3 brands: Caphalon, All Clad, and Analon. Caphalon because they had some interesting non-stick options, All Clad because it's just the best, and Analon because I currently use their stainless set and for the last 2 years I've been very happy. So All Clad was knocked out of contention quickly for the simple reason that ALL NON-STICK PANS DEGRADE over time. And from what I've read, their best non-stick pan will loose it's luster in about 2 years. That's not to say that I think the pan would be completely crap after 2 years-- just that i think the degradation curve would start to accelerate into the replacement zone. So why pay $130-190 for a pan over two years when you could use 2 average non-stick pans at the same price over two years and have more 'quality' non-stick time to boot? With All Clad out of the way I turned my attention to Caphalon. I still didn't want a 'cheap' pan though... just not ridiculously over-priced one (although I would love to replace my analon ss set w/ an all-clad one in about 5 more years-- saving those pennies...). Caphalon has 'professional', 'commercial', 'contemporary', and 'one' series pans. Professional pan reviews peg it as a loser. 'One' series pans are just a bad idea all around... why would anyone want a pan that's permanently sorta-non-stick-but-not-really? 'Contemporary' pissed me off (yes I was actually offended) with it's strange 'bulge flare' near the rim-- you really have to see it to understand what I'm talking about. So I considered the commercial series. Anolon was my last consideration. I looked at their titanium series in the past, but ultimately went with the SS set (glad I did). I was very concerned about the silicon handles. Mainly because it's a limiter to broiling temps, but I gotta say I've been pleasantly surprised. They do add a very good handling feel to the cookware and the silicon hasn't discoloured or peeled or scraped off anywhere. I totally expected the silicon to wear out and it hasn't. Also, their metal ply is just as even and weighted as the all clad stuff. Same thickness, very similar shape, and from the durability I've experienced I'd be surprised if all-clad is really all that much better... but from the looks of it I would have to comment on that about 7 years into ownership. So I was definitely going to consider Anolon. Went to the store, felt the surface of the commercial caphalon and it was ROUGH. I know it's commercial and they say you can use metal utensils, but something is just counter-intuitive about a 'rough' non-stick surface. It was priced at $50. Then I checked the Anolon Advanced pan. Nice and smooth. Also it had the same handle as my Anolon SS set and the capholon had one of those slightly loose, thick silicon handle... uhhh... condoms. Also the packaging on the commercial pan is sparse-- consisting of a strip of cardboard w/ logo and writing and the sides of the pan exposed to the elements. When they ship them they're stacked on top of each other and the Anodized aluminum bottom from one pan constantly rubs the top rim of the pan below. I couldn't find a single pan out of the 8 on the racks, that didn't have scuffing around the rim from distributor shipping. Needless to say the Caphalon Commercial pan was OUT and the individually completely boxed, wrapped in plastic, suspended in a cardboard brace Anolon Advance pan won the day. I was very curios about this Dupont Autograph 2 thing. Aparently the Non-stick is on the inside of the pan and seamlessly wraps over the edge and all the way down the outside until the very bottom of the pan where the Anodized Aluminum bottom makes contact w/ the burner. I don't know if it actually does anything functional, but it's VERY easy to clean. I guess maybe it keeps food from 'catching' around the rim when stirring vigorously or 'flipping' veggies in a sauté. So far the non-stick surface is PERFECT. About 20 seconds of soap, sponge, and hot water is all that is need to clean inside and out (thank you to the wrap-around nonstick surface). It has a very good weight so the heat distribution is great even around the sides. I've become accustomed to 'flipping' with my stainless pans so when I first tried it with this pan I accidentally sky-rocketed the veggies into the ventilation hood. As with temperature and handling with all new pans, it's good to keep in mind 'baby-steps'.
59 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Little Skillet,
By The Writing Chef "Dan" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 8-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
I am a semi-professional chef, cooking a variety of gourmet meals at least 4 nights a week, so having the right kitchen pans is vitally important. I found this little Analon quite by accident, and now use it virtually every day for sauces, for single omelettes, and for anything that doesn't require a lot of volume/space. Non-stick works just as advertised, so you can't go wrong. I now own 3 of them, and they get used all the time.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding!!,
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 8-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
This 8" open skillet is heavier than the 'commercial' Calphalon 12" covered pan, 10" open crepe pan and 2 1/2 Qt covered sauce pan (made in China). (It would be nice if Amazon identified the country of origin of all its cookware.) The easy-grip handle is great. I have ordered 2 more as gifts. Every kitchen should have at least 2 of these!
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent pan and even better service,
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
My wife and I received the pans in this set for our wedding over 3 years ago. They have been excellent despite very heavy use from us. The non-stick still doesn't stick and there is almost no discoloration. They are very easy to clean because the entire pan is non-stick, not just the inside. The silicon on the handle does an excellent job of protecting your hand from being burnt even at high temperatures.
The only problem we've had is that on a few of the pans the silicon part of the handle came loose. I submitted a request to their customer service department on the web and had brand new pans within a week at no cost to me.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anolon Review,
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This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
One of my hobbies is cooking, I love to cook and the Anolon Advanced is one of the best Skillets I have ever used. I have had AllClad Emerilwear, Calphalon, and others, I would trade them all for the Anolon cookwear. It's the greatest.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Cooks Well, But Handle Can Burn You,
By Miami Reader (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 8-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
This is a good small fry pan with a significant flaw. The heatproof part of the handle is somewhat short, and the metal part that connects it to the pan (and DOES get hot) is somewhat long. If you have long fingers or fingers that are difficult to bend because of arthritis, as I do, it is all too easy to inadvertently touch the hot part of the handle. I used this pan for quite some time with good results, but for my next one I'm going to try the T-Fal Ultimate, which has a longer curved heatproof handle that eliminates the problem.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Goodbye Scanpan,
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
For years I've been using Scanpan pots and pans. I bought an entire set and was very happy with them for a long time. When a pan wore out, Scanpan would happily send me a new one. But apparently no more! They now send you pictures of pans which they call "abused." If your pan looks anything like the pictures they won't give you a new one.This is not acceptable to me when they initially offered a lifetime warranty. So with that said I will not buy any more Scanpan items ever again.
But lets talk about this amazing Anolon 12-inch French skillet! I am so impressed with this pan I really can't say enough good things about it. For one, nothing sticks and I cook at least twice daily. Normally I cook eggs in the morning and meats and veggies at night. The nonstick finish is superior to anything I've ever tried, even Calphalon. If I have anything negative to say it would be that the pan heats a bit more slowly at first. This is fine once you get used to it and you will notice an even heating of the entire pan. There are really no hot spots or places food will burn as long as you keep the heat medium to medium high. You are not really supposed to use high heat. Some other things you might like to know about this pan: 1. Don't use this type of pan if you have small pets like birds. Or at least keep them out of the kitchen. 2. Don't use metal or sharp-edged utensils in this pan. Use plastic. 3. Don't use nonstick cooking sprays or the coating could be damaged. 4. You can use baking soda to clean the pan although I've never had to because the pan can be cleaned very well with just a cloth or plastic brush. 5. This pan can not be cleaned in a dishwasher. You must hand wash it once the pan has cooled. One thing about this pan is that it is quite heavy. It also has a "SureGrip" handle but there is a small piece of metal right next to the pan which can get really hot. As long as you are paying attention when you pick up the pan you shouldn't get burnt. My husband bought this for me as a Christmas present. He said that he didn't think most women would get that excited over a pan. I'd rather have a pan that worked perfectly than diamonds. After all, when you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, who wants to spend even more time cleaning up pans that need to be soaked, etc. I can highly recommend this to you. I think you'll love this pan! ~The Rebecca Review
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great cookware - 8 months later...,
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This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
I bought this for my wife as a late Christmas present and have waited nearly 8 months before writing this review. After months of regular use, it looks as good as new. The skillet has held up very well - much better than the "T-Foul" skillet that we disposed of upon buying this item.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Pan,
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 12-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
This is a very nice non stick fry pan. It is very heavy so takes a little longer to heat up, but provides nice even heat without hot spots. I would definitely buy this brand again.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent pan and even better service,
This review is from: Anolon Advanced Hard Anodized Nonstick 8-Inch Open French Skillet (Kitchen)
My wife and I received the pans in this set for our wedding over 3 years ago. They have been excellent despite very heavy use from us. The non-stick still doesn't stick and there is almost no discoloration. They are very easy to clean because the entire pan is non-stick, not just the inside. The silicon on the handle does an excellent job of protecting your hand from being burnt even at high temperatures.
The only problem we've had is that on a few of the pans the silicon part of the handle came loose. I submitted a request to their customer service department on the web and had brand new pans within a week at no cost to me. |
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