Hybrid Fry Pan, 12"






Category: 平底鍋






Category: 平底鍋
We had a dozen eggs and some veggies to use up, so I made a massive frittata in this 12-inch pan—it handled the whole batch without any sticking and the nonstick surface wiped clean in seconds.
I was a bit skeptical about the hexagon pattern, but it really does make flipping a massive frittata for eight people effortless. The pan felt solid and the heat spread evenly across the whole surface.
The nonstick surface held up perfectly when I made a big frittata for six people—nothing stuck, and cleanup took barely 30 seconds. This pan’s size is a game-changer for feeding a crowd without crowding the stovetop.
I've been using this for weekend brunches and the nonstick surface makes flipping frittatas effortless even with a full pan of ingredients. Cleanup is just a quick wipe, which saves me so much time after cooking for a crowd.
This pan's generous 12-inch size lets me cook a full batch of bacon and eggs without any overcrowding. Cleanup is a breeze too—just a quick wipe and it’s ready to go again.
This pan’s size is perfect for batch-cooking Sunday meal prep without crowding, and the surface cleanup is shockingly quick after searing chicken thighs.
My dad always burns eggs on his old pan, but this one handled a full batch for Sunday brunch without a single stuck spot. It's big enough for six pancakes at once, and clean-up was just a quick rinse.
This pan handled my biggest Sunday brunch crowd without a single thing sticking—the hybrid surface really does work. Cleanup was just a quick wipe, which is a lifesaver when you’ve got a stack of dishes already.
I was skeptical about the hybrid design, but this pan's 12-inch size handled my Sunday frittata for six with zero sticking. The cooking surface released everything effortlessly.
The nonstick surface held up perfectly when I made a massive frittata for brunch—nothing stuck, and cleanup was a breeze. It's surprisingly lightweight for a 12-inch pan, which made maneuvering it on the stove easy.