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Non-stick frying pan recommendations?

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AngelDog · 07/04/2011 11:57

Can anyone recommend me a good non-stick frying pan?

Our nice Anolon one is giving up the ghost after (only) 10 years - things stick to it even with loads of oil.


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squashedfly · 07/04/2011 12:36

I love my pampered chef one (and no, i'm not a rep!!). It is from the black 'executive' range and it only needs just a smidge of oil when frying. Really easy to wash up and apparently has a lifetime guarantee. Its nice and heavy too - doesn't feel like it will fall apart like cheap ones do.

mousymouse · 07/04/2011 13:34

I have a few from wmf, relly nice non scratch stuff.

TheVisitor · 07/04/2011 13:35

There's a really good one in Aldi at the moment. Nicely heavy and nothing sticks to it. All my pans are from Aldi and are fantastic. It's around £17.

TrillianAstra · 07/04/2011 13:37

John Lewis. "The Pan". I have the small one and you could fry an egg in it with no oil and it still wouldn't stick. Just bought the medium one to match

DonaAna · 07/04/2011 14:05

Tefal is just great. I had one for over 10 years and bought another one when it finally had to be replaced. I like a thickish bottom and this is very good, it has a silver handle and I'm very happy with it each time I use it. I have a much more expensive non-teflon pan too but it's not as good.

bonnymiffy · 07/04/2011 14:45

Also recommend the Aldi one, we now need hardly any oil and stuff just slides off the pan onto a plate.

AngelDog · 07/04/2011 21:46

Thanks everyone. Aldi is on the way to John Lewis, so I'll take a trip and see what I think of those.

I tried some out in our local cookshop today, but they were soooo heavy (I have dodgy wrists so can't do anything too weighty) and pretty pricey too.

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