GreenPanSmartShape Healthy Ceramic Nonstick, 9.5" Frying Pan Skillet, PFAS-Free, Dishwasher Safe, Black
T**9
Lid for this Pan and Restoring sponge
This lid fits perfect and less than $12: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DB1M497/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Food will eventually start to stick to the pan. It happens to every ceramic pan, just look at the reviews for all the different makes. The info sheet that comes with the pan tells you to use a restoring sponge (Melamine Sponge) when this happens. So the manufacture expects this to happen and will sell you a GreenPan restoring sponge to make it like new again. Or you can buy a pack of 40 Melamine sponges for about $10. The sponges work! When food starts sticking just use a white Melamine sponge with a little dish soap and warm water and it will be like new again. You will be surprised at the brown stuff that comes off even though the pan looks spotless!
O**R
WARNING: No induction on this listing! Great pan otherwise...
BEWARE! This is NOT an induction pan! (Read the listing carefully.) There *is* a Smartshape pan on Greenpan's website that has magneto base on it AND THIS ISN'T IT!Other than that, this is a good design. The pan is relatively deep, has the same treatment as other pans, and, most importantly, no rivet buttons on the inside to collect yuck. It's hard to find modern pans that don't have rivets, and our first set of Greenpans doesn't. Our Allclad pots do, our Demeyere pots don't. Greenpan's 2021 lineup is a mix favoring rivets. If you need an induction pan, go to Greenpan's website or read whatever you find on Amazon very, very carefully.
D**.
Better than Revere for good cooking.
I have been a Green Pan user for about two years. I like them so much I gifted all of the extended family members. Here, at the family reunion, sister whipped up a great barbeque. She,too, is now a devotee.Go Green Pan!
J**N
It's no different than any other non-stick pan!!!
This pan was great for about the first 6 months then just like every other "non-stick" I've owned, it slowly starts to be less "non-stick" until everything you put in sticks even if you use oil, butter or non stick spray. I havent even owned it a year and it need to be replaced. May as well just buy a cheaper pan and replace it the same way.
K**N
so far, we love it!
This pan heats evenly, is super easy to clean, and I am glad I am not using a pan with toxic coating.
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