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Bal
Greater than one weekVery good quality pot for the price. Food did not stick and it is heavy duty, but very easy to maneuver.
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ChinaGarden
> 3 dayI liked the size of skillet and I liked how deep it was.Perfect for steak and for my gravy.Easy to clean just wipe it out and rinse with water. Would recommend.
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Annette
> 3 dayI love that its non-stick and easy to use. It has three different spots to cook different things. Its easy to clean. It hold heat very well. Great value for your money, I definitely recommend this product.
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Randall Baker
> 3 dayThis is exactly as shown and described. The item is well made and of durable materials.
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Cynthia
> 3 dayPleasantly surprised at how big and sturdy the materia is. Come with a spatula and lid which is also heavy duty. Doesn’t seem like the kind to warp very easy.
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Kelly L
> 3 dayI love it. Make my life easier! The cooking pan is a high-quality product that has received positive reviews from customers. Made from durable stainless steel, it heats up quickly and distributes heat evenly throughout the cooking surface, resulting in well-cooked dishes every time. The pans non-stick coating is another standout feature, making it easy to clean and reducing the need for excessive oil or butter in cooking. It is also oven safe up to a certain temperature, making it versatile for a range of dishes. The pans handle is comfortable to grip and remains cool to the touch even when the pan is hot, preventing accidental burns. The lid that comes with the pan is also a great addition, allowing for steaming and simmering of foods. The cooking pan is available in a range of sizes, from small to large, making it suitable for various cooking needs. However, it is worth noting that some customers have mentioned that the larger pans can be heavy to handle, especially when full.
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JujubeMBA
> 3 dayIf you want to make something just for yourself and dont want to dirty multiple pans, this is it. You get three compartments. You can do a protein, a grain, and a veg all in one. Of course they need to require the same heat to cook them simultaneously, or you can start with the highest heat item and then adjust downward for the others. The pan has a large footprint, so the edges dont make contact with my glasstop burner but that doesnt seem to be a major issue. Of course the one thing this is not good for is cooking for a family. But if youre cooking for just a child or just yourself, its a cute pan thats also functional.
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Special Customer
> 3 dayMy daughter love the cartoon shaped breakfast eggs and pan cakes. One go i can make egg, pancake and bread for her. Very useful. Time saving skillet.
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aidelismacconnulty58
> 3 dayThis one seems way better than my last one which has scratches and burns after only two months usage. The stainless steel under the pan can make it last longer I guess. Beautiful handle and lid, non stick at all. Very satisfied and happy.
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James Morris
> 3 dayI ordered this Faseem 10 Inch Non-Stick Frying Pan (Three Section Breakfast Pan) because the Product Page description and photos made it sound and look really interesting. Now that I own it, I find its not quite as versatile as Id expected. The Pan comes with a Handle and a Pair of Silicone Tongs. The handle is easily attached with a standard Philips Screwdriver and it looks really nice. The Pan itself is quite attractive and anyone who knows their way around Non-Stick Cookware will tell you that the Non-Stick properties of this pan are awesome. This is most definitely a High-Quality Breakfast Pan. However, its not perfect. The Pan is rather small and would best fit the needs of a one or two-person household. If your family is as big as mine was when I was a child -- I had two brothers and a sister - this is not the Pan for you. This heavy Non-Stick Breakfast Pan has three sections. The two smaller sections measure approximately 4.5 Inches by 5 Inches each, and the larger section is approximately 9 inches by 5 inches. The smaller sections are intended to (1) fry an Egg and (2) make Silver Dollar Pancakes. The larger section is for meats such as Sausage Links, Bacon or Ham. Of course, the Pan can be used to cook many other food items, such as Burgers or Pork Chops. But the problems I encountered were mainly with information in the booklet labeled, Cookware use instructions. I found this booklet to be somewhat confusing. For example, on Page 03, under Non-Stick Cookware, is a paragraph which says, The use of such sprays may create an invisible buildup on the surface of the pan that will affect the pans non-stick properties. Um, the use of what sprays? Now, Im quite sure that they are referring to a non-stick cooking spray, such as Pam, but if I were an inexperienced cook and did not know that you should not use cooking sprays with a Non-Stick Pan, this paragraph could easily escape my attention. But more problematic is the following direction on page 02 under General Cooking Tips: Never let cookware boil dry.... When I cook breakfast links, I usually cook then from a frozen state by adding a little water to help the links defrost, and then cook them until the water boils off, and then brown them. I dont know if this no boil directive is absolute. I suppose that, if needed, I will defrost breakfast links before cooking them in this Pan, but that adds a step that I dont find convenient. I do wish they had explained it better. The guide also says, under handles and knobs, Oven safe to 482 degrees if handles are all stainless steel. If handles have any phenolic, plastic parts. have any silicone parts. . dont recommended to put in the oven. That is a verbatim quote from the user guide. I have nothing against foreign manufactures, but why cant they find someone who is genuinely fluent in the language to write these manuals? Besides being somewhat confusing, they dont make for a great deal of confidence in the instructions. I like this pan, even though its smaller than I expected. I cant imagine frying more than one egg in it, unless you utilize all of the smaller sections of the cooking surface. Yet I do recommend it, despite the deficiencies of the User Manual. My Rating is Four Stars.