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Non-stick frying pans suitable for the dishwasher?

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SeasonsBleatings · 24/04/2023 10:35

Both of our non-stick frying pans have this week had the coating start to flake off after 18 months use. We do need something suitable for the dishwasher (as these were supposed to be!) as well as an induction hob and would be grateful for recommendations of brands which are longer-lasting. Thanks in advance.


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hedgehoglurker · 24/04/2023 10:53

I've had no problems with Scoville Neverstick. In fact, I love them so much that I have a pretty big collection of trays, frying pans of various sizes, saucepans and woks. I try to wash top rack, but the baking trays go in the bottom and are still pristine. They are so easy to clean by hand too, as nothing really sticks.

George at Asda often has them on an offer too. The only one that didn't work on my induction was a tiny little egg frying pan, which to be fair did say in the description.

SeasonsBleatings · 24/04/2023 11:02

Thanks so much! They look brilliant and will order a set :)

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SeasonsBleatings · 24/04/2023 17:16

hedgehoglurker · 24/04/2023 10:53

I've had no problems with Scoville Neverstick. In fact, I love them so much that I have a pretty big collection of trays, frying pans of various sizes, saucepans and woks. I try to wash top rack, but the baking trays go in the bottom and are still pristine. They are so easy to clean by hand too, as nothing really sticks.

George at Asda often has them on an offer too. The only one that didn't work on my induction was a tiny little egg frying pan, which to be fair did say in the description.

@hedgehoglurker a quick follow up question please. Some reviews suggest the pans scratch induction jobs. Have you experienced any issues?

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hedgehoglurker · 24/04/2023 17:34

I do have some minor scratches, but I also have teenagers that cook with little consideration to the induction surface. I personally wouldn't hold them any more responsible than the other pans I have, as none of the bases are damaged.

I think it is more likely salt grains or other bits scraped across the surface on the base of any pan.

BertieBotts · 24/04/2023 17:38

We have the ikea ones with the sort of spotty looking inside and they cope really well with the dishwasher.

Ariela · 24/04/2023 19:01

Woll. But it is expensive. Bought mine 8 years ago and it's still great.

BarbaraofSeville · 25/04/2023 15:04

hedgehoglurker · 24/04/2023 10:53

I've had no problems with Scoville Neverstick. In fact, I love them so much that I have a pretty big collection of trays, frying pans of various sizes, saucepans and woks. I try to wash top rack, but the baking trays go in the bottom and are still pristine. They are so easy to clean by hand too, as nothing really sticks.

George at Asda often has them on an offer too. The only one that didn't work on my induction was a tiny little egg frying pan, which to be fair did say in the description.

This. They're also often available on offer in Argos or Sainsburys.

It says that they can go in the dishwasher, but will last longer if washed by hand. We had a deep cooking pot that was used for curries etc and that was noticeably worn after about 5 years of regular dishwashering maybe about twice a week on average.

The ones we have now, I'm trying to wash by hand to prolong the life, but they are very easy to clean after a soak in hot soapy water, and I say that as someone who puts everything in the dishwasher.

They're also really good quality for the price, they feel very solid.

SeasonsBleatings · 25/04/2023 20:12

Thanks all!

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Jarstastic · 28/04/2023 17:02

Procook non stick say they are dishwasher proof.

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 29/04/2023 13:02

I've got some M&S ones - a saute pan, frying pan and milk pan
Black with glass lid on the saute pan
Milk pan is used most often.

Induction and DW safe

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