This Chapati Pan is part of Tefal’s Madras Collection range. This range features specially shaped cookware to allow you to cook authentic Indian cuisine from the comfort of your own home.
Features a durable non-stick coating, promising a long lasting cooking performance. Fully flat construction with non-stick helps to easily release the Chapatis.
Suitable for all heat sources, excluding induction and dishwasher safe.
Glad the deal is being well received; I thought it was going to get panned. :man:
you_gotta_be_kidding
8 Jan 178#8
get stone or hard anodized if you care about your health. these non stick coatings are not good for you
quidstretchy
8 Jan 176#2
Pantastic, I'll take one.
sowotsdis
8 Jan 174#13
yes should be ideal
BTW it's called a tawwa
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pink73
8 Jan 171#1
Ordered. Thanks OP
quidstretchy
8 Jan 176#2
Pantastic, I'll take one.
amzzzzyyyy
8 Jan 17#3
Has anyone used this some good reviews and couple bad:(
xcharlxcx to amzzzzyyyy
8 Jan 171#11
I use mine a few times a week never had a problem still going strong after 3 years
02wilben
8 Jan 178#4
Glad the deal is being well received; I thought it was going to get panned. :man:
ambi79
8 Jan 17#5
Oohhh. Good deal. Will definitely be ordering.
Thanks.
sofiasar
8 Jan 171#6
IV got one but mine was bought from local cash and carry.
nicely made on these.
everyone has them
amzzzzyyyy to sofiasar
8 Jan 171#7
Do the roti stick?
you_gotta_be_kidding
8 Jan 178#8
get stone or hard anodized if you care about your health. these non stick coatings are not good for you
amzzzzyyyy to you_gotta_be_kidding
8 Jan 171#10
When you make couple of chappati on hard anodised does it not start letting some smoke off
sunama to you_gotta_be_kidding
9 Jan 17#30
For many years I used non-stick pans.
Each pan would last 3-6 months, then start peeling. Black bits in the food was not good. And if you burn them, they can peel on the very first use.
About 1 year ago, I bought some stainless steel pans, very heavy, good quality and they are still like new, today. I expect them to last at least 15 years.
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http://www.dunelm.com/product/tefal-indian-chapati-pan-1000045984
Tefal Madras Collection Chapati Pan
This Chapati Pan is part of Tefal’s Madras Collection range. This range features specially shaped cookware to allow you to cook authentic Indian cuisine from the comfort of your own home.
Features a durable non-stick coating, promising a long lasting cooking performance. Fully flat construction with non-stick helps to easily release the Chapatis.
Suitable for all heat sources, excluding induction and dishwasher safe.
John Lewis oos
http://www.johnlewis.com/tefal-madras-chapati-pan-dia-30cm/p1389371
- rodman
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BTW it's called a tawwa
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Thanks.
nicely made on these.
everyone has them
Each pan would last 3-6 months, then start peeling. Black bits in the food was not good. And if you burn them, they can peel on the very first use.
About 1 year ago, I bought some stainless steel pans, very heavy, good quality and they are still like new, today. I expect them to last at least 15 years.