Cook like a pro with diamond-tough precision! 💪
The Blue Diamond Frying Pan is an 8-inch skillet featuring a diamond-infused ceramic nonstick surface that is 5 times harder and 10 times longer lasting than traditional coatings. It is PFAS and PFOA-free, ensuring healthy cooking without toxins. The pan is designed for superior heat conductivity, is oven safe up to 600°F, and is dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. With a heavy-duty forged base to prevent warping and a comfortable stainless steel handle, this skillet is perfect for any kitchen.
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Handle Material | Ceramic |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Maximum Temperature | 200 Degrees Celsius |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | oven safe |
Special Features | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
T**Y
Worth the care you have to take
It's been just over a week and I have been using this pan every morning for breakfast. So far, it's pretty impressive. I do have some general ideas about non-stick pans in this price range: I don't expect them to last for years and years (even with the best care); I know I have to baby them a bit; I know that I cannot cook with them at very high heat.PROS:-- Right out of the packaging, the pan looks nice and sturdy.-- It seems to be a bit tougher than other nonstick pans when it comes to using and cleaning.-- It does heat up quickly.-- I was able to make good pancakes in it & my scrambled eggs just slid right out! (By the way, I noticed that the only pancakes that stuck a bit were made with batter higher in sugar content or when I hadn't cleaned the pan well.)-- I don't have the "hot handle" problem I see mentioned in other reviews. I do use the pan on a burner a tiny bit smaller than the bottom of the pan & I think that helps.-- Cleaning it is easy. All I have to do is let the pan cool first. When I am cooking something like pancakes, I can remove stray batter with a silicone spatula. I use a little soap and hot water to get all the residue out.CONS:I was immediately confused by the instructions. The front of the cardboard covers says this is safe for ovens & is "high heat resistant", but elsewhere, it's advised to use low-to-medium heat. This is why I hate the packaging. All the info is on the cardboard that the pan in tucked into. I like to save product info so this is inconvenient.-- Like with most non-stick pans, there are restrictions - ex: no EVOO; and don't heat when empty, etc. Some of these are worse than others. For instance, when fixing anything with a batter (ex: pancakes), I like to heat a pan fairly well before pouring in the batter. However, this pan heats up fast so I can pour in batter without much pre-heating.-- I don't think I will be using this to do any oil-frying because I don't want to use high heat. Also, I won't be large amounts of liquids (water) since it would be easy to let it boil to dry & damage the coating.-- Some of the things hyped about this are not really good for the pans. Says you can use metal utensils but that really isn't advised. The same thing goes for being dishwasher safe. To make the pan last as long as possible, I handwash/dry & keep a soft cloth in the pan when it's stored. Anything to keep from damaging the non-stick surface!-- Although I have a regular gas stove, the instructions for induction cooktops are pretty extensive & I don't know that I would want the extra work.-- For the best info on using, cleaning, and storing this pan, I had to go online. I wish they'd included a paper printout of info instead of my having to try to read that cardboard packaging.Overall, I don't mind the negatives too much because I know to be careful of ALL my nonstick pans. The one negative that bugs me the most is the "don't heat when empty" rule. I do like the pan a lot right now. If it lasts me a few years, I will be happy with it. I do have cheaper pans that are just as good. This one is a really good value though.Basically, the things that make a non-stick pan so good also mean there are drawbacks. This pan proves you don't have to spend a fortune on a decent piece of non-stick cookware.
K**O
Quality pan for a good price
Superior non stick! I use less butter or oil to cook with these pans, no seasoning required, and they clean so easily with a soapy sponge. The bottom is easy on my glass cook top. No scratching. I like the fact that this one came with a lid too. It is very sturdy but not real heavy so easy to handle for me with arthritis in my hands. This is a good size for fried potatoes or stir fried dishes. The price is very reasonable for a quality pan.
B**N
Non stick
The pan is great no stick and you don’t need alot of heat easy to clean I will buy another for sure this is a great little pan
W**S
A cooking dream, but mine was apparently defective
I wanted some nice pans that would make cooking easier so I bought a set of ceramic pans, but wanted a larger pan too so I purchased this 12 inch one. I would rather it came with a glass lid, but since it didn’t I purchased that as well. Cooking on these ceramic pans is like a dream come true with nothing sticking and easy cleanup. Food slides around so easily that I can flip things like a professional chef. Somehow, breakfast tastes better when cooking in these pans. Perhaps because I’m not having to scrap it off the bottom of the pan. However...Upon receiving the pan(s) the first thing I did was season it along with my full set. It then went into the cupboard. Each pan with it’s own lid. It sat in there for a month. Although I have used all the pans in the full set I purchased, I have never used this particular pan, but please keep reading. My rules for my pans are:• Do not go above medium heat• Silicone and wooden utensils only• Hand wash only with sponge – no scouring pads - not even plastic ones• Let pans cool before washing• No nesting the pans• Season pans once a monthI season by coating the pan with oil. Place it in a 300 degree oven for two minutes. Let the pan cool and wipe out the remaining oil. I feel the little bit of time this task takes was well worth it to keep the pans non stick ceramic coating from degrading.I went so far as to post a notice on the exhaust fan above the stove listing the rules for family members. Imagine my dismay when I went to season my pans for the second time only to find a chip in the ceramic coating and gouges along the rim of this pan – even though the pan has just been sitting in the cupboard with the lid sitting on top of it. Is it possible that the lid caused the gouges? Hard to believe the pan could be so easily susceptible to damage, but there is no way the lid can cause the chip in the ceramic coating as the lid can’t touch that spot. Note that there is PLENTY of room in this cupboard so the pans are not packed in there stacked on top of each other. Is this pan really so vulnerable that it becomes damaged just sitting in the cupboard?I’ve examined my other ceramic pans and have found no damage so I’m hoping I simply received a defective 12 inch pan and have arranged to receive a replacement. Not wanting to risk potential damage on the rim of the new pan, I have also ordered a new lid with a silicone rim. It will protect the rim of the pan. This should be unnecessary as the pan should be able to tolerate putting a lid on it without causing damage. Chips in the ceramic coating is another story. We’ll see what happens.Putting aside my negative experience with this particular pan, they are all great to cook with. The only issue might be the handle. It’s metal, but it’s hollow. This allows heat to travel up the handle more quickly than a solid handle. I haven’t had any problems with the handle getting too hot as others have had, but I do notice that the closer the handle is to the pan then the hotter it is. Sure, that’s normal, but this gets hotter quicker. As I said, I have not yet hat an issue with the handle getting to hot to handle, but as a precaution I also purchased silicone handle holders that are used like pot holders. So far I’ve only used them when removing the pan from the oven after seasoning. I recommend the silicone handle holders – whatever style fits your fancy – as they provide a better, safer and less awkward grip than cloth pot holders.I love this (these) pans and am so disappointed that this one turned out not to be very durable, but hopefully the replacement will fair better.
S**A
Nothing sticks to this pan!
This pan is really efficient with good quality. It heats up evenly, is nonstick, and cleans up easily. I would recommend this pan to anyone. I would like to buy the other pans they have. A great value for the money.
M**C
Such a Deal!
I love this pan! Such a steal for the price. Have used this daily over the past few months and it truly is a great product. Extremely durable, extremely easy to clean and the enamel doesn't have one scratch. The non stick coating is no joke either. Nothing sticks and the pan can be cleaned with just a paper towel. I would recommend this 100x over.
M**F
Best purchase of year.
This was my best purchase of the year. I use it every weekend for breakfast rush at my restaurant and it is work better than several high-grade and high price commercial versions. It's simple. Non-stick wipes clean and does what it's supposed to do. Best value I think I've had on Amazon in a long time and I would buy 10 times over. Again. Thank you so much!
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