We already have the 30cm and 26cm Maxlon coated frying pan from this company and they are great. My wife wanted a smaller one for omelettes so I went on Amazon to find a 20cm one. The 20cm one alone is £18.99, but right next to it was this set which includes 20cm, 24cm and 28cm -- for £11.98! The frying pans are absolutely superb; read the reviews, but I can also attest from my own use.
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ST3123
6 Aug 17#1
Heated fantastic price, needed some new non stick pans so perfect timing!
gibblesuk
6 Aug 17#2
Exceptional price. Have these same brand in our restaurant.
maani12
6 Aug 17#3
Thanks op just ordered Heated
Leery24
6 Aug 17#4
Ordered - Thanks Op.
19DembaBa19
6 Aug 17#5
I heard the eggs stick on and burn the sides of the pans is this true
DrDoolittle
6 Aug 17#6
Ordered, thanks op. Out of interest, anyone else wondered how they attach those stickers telling you that it's non-stick?
Chiptivo
6 Aug 17#7
Any cancer issues with these?
lucyferror to Chiptivo
6 Aug 17#13
Quite a lot :smile: aluminum and God knows what it's made of
Vistrix to Chiptivo
6 Aug 17#18
Its non stick so the coating will contain perfluorooctanoic acid, which is carcinogenic.
You're fine as long as you don't cook in really high heats or the pan flakes off all the time.
Chiptivo to Vistrix
6 Aug 17#20
I'll give these a miss then, thanks.
wpj to Chiptivo
7 Aug 17#26
Sorry, but every time I see these comments about non-stick and cancer, it drives me crazy!
Look it up; yes, the chemicals used are carcenogenic but, once they are polymerised there are none of these left (eg, styrene and polystyrene as another example). It has been shown that you can heat the non-stick coating up to 400C and there are none of the component chemicals released.
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You're fine as long as you don't cook in really high heats or the pan flakes off all the time.
Look it up; yes, the chemicals used are carcenogenic but, once they are polymerised there are none of these left (eg, styrene and polystyrene as another example). It has been shown that you can heat the non-stick coating up to 400C and there are none of the component chemicals released.
This stuff is safe as houses (I'm a chemist).