A.lenka
Bast1nda, Natalia, the age of the frying pan is also a relative concept ...
I have another expensive frying pan from some fancy firm. Very good. Heavy, ceramic coated. also nothing burns. But you will be tortured to wash this light coating ... Therefore, I practically do not use it. So she is also in very good condition at her advanced age.
I decided that it would be better to change more often not very expensive, but high-quality, frying pans than to breathe like this with trepidation over each "masterpiece".
Biryusa
Quote: A.lenka
I have a favorite frying pan of the Volgograd company Alita.
Made of die-cast aluminum with anti-rip coating. Deep: diameter 24 cm, height about 8 cm. Thick walls, probably 4-5 mm. The bottom is apparently thicker.
The non-stick coating is durable. The seller said that you can even use metal spoons for stirring. The main thing is not to scratch with sharp objects.
Nothing burns ... Washes perfectly ...
Great skrvorodka !!!
A.lenka,
The frying pan of this brand has served me faithfully for more than three years and I like Tefalevskaya more. The fact that metal spoons / forks / shovels can easily withstand is the truth. And even knives (if you do not scratch the surface with a sharp end). I once met my husband when he was cutting eggs with a knife in this frying pan, so a small scratch remained after that, but it has not increased for the second year, does not rust, and the coating does not peel off along its edges. The frying pan is super! And the price is affordable By the way, I bought it at your regular local hardware store.
Galina Byko
It's a pity that they have a small diameter of pans, I would like 28cm.
And so the price suits.
Irina Dolars
Excuse me!
Biryusa
Quote: Galina Byko
It's a pity that they have a small diameter of pans, I would like 28cm.
Will it not be too heavy? Will it be convenient to lift it with one hand, with food and with a lid? My 24 cm weighs 800 g.
Bast1nda
And on the contrary, I'm looking for 18-20 I need pancakes, so I'll look, they serve it well for a long time.
I really liked the Neva pancake. It is written that her pen does not heat up either.
Albina
Quote: Bast1nda
I really liked the Neva pancake. It is written that her pen does not heat up either.
I have a diameter of 28 cm. The handle does not heat up. I just bake 2x at once, but the second deep NEVA is also 28 cm.
Bast1nda
Lyon-type frying pan de Buyer, after processing (according to the attached booklet: wash with boiling water, since it is waxed, then pour a layer of 1 mm oil and heat for 5 minutes, drain, wipe with a napkin and you can cook) and cook a couple of times. Great frying pan, great quality!

First time. Steaks cook well, nothing sticks.

Who uses such a frying pan?

Then I washed it with very hot water and rubbed it.
Who uses such a frying pan?

It will be a frying pan for steaks, etc. meat, eggs. However, for them it is positioned by the manufacturer. I liked it very much!
Irina Dolars
Natasha, do these traces remain on the surface?
Bast1nda
Irina Dolars, then she will become all like that, I suppose. This is the non-stick film on the bottom and this is only an appearance, they are imperceptible. The outflow blue will remain this steel is so blue, they have a ruler made of white mineral steel, they are heavier than these, since steel is thicker, but both professional rulers. As an exception, the brand also has a semi-professional line, thinner steel, the resource is less, although what kind of resource the steel has is unlimited for home use. If you fry vegetables, it will bleach, but you should not do this. I came across a long time ago on a trunk on a topic about professional frying pans, just what a charm there is. There are also coated, but prof.pans, like my TVS, the coverage is also almost eternal.
Chef


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selenа
The price for it is not small and is comparable to the cost of good cooking courses.
And good culinary courses will teach you not to throw food out of any pans
Chef
Hope, and that's right
A.lenka
Quote: Bast1nda
And on the contrary, I'm looking for 18-20 I need pancakes, so I'll look, they serve it well for a long time.
I really liked the Neva pancake. It is written that her pen does not heat up either.
Recently I bought a pancake Neva 20 cm made of cast aluminum with a non-stick coating. This is not a frying pan ... This is an armored personnel carrier !!! Very (very, very) thick metal. Such an impressive frying pan. Good coverage. I haven’t baked pancakes on it yet, but I am sure that in work it will be at its best. I will unsubscribe then according to the results.
Bul

I also bought a Neva pancake pan in Auchan two months ago. Tomorrow I'll go buy another one. It makes delicious pancakes! She baked custard pancakes on kefir. They looked like yeast, they turned out to be nostril, tender! I always bake in two frying pans and the second one I also took a Fissman pancake with a white coating, it's just heaven and earth in the Fissman frying pan it turned out not pancakes, but the sole!
Mams
Oh, yes .. Nevsky pancakes are beyond competition. Mine are already 10 years old for sure. This year I gave all my relatives pancakes with emoticons and bought myself a "sun". I'm not overjoyed. Very good pans. I occasionally wash my old ones in the dishwasher ... And nothing happens to them. But, of course, mostly with my hands, because nothing sticks to them, I rinsed it under the tap and is ready for new pancakes.
A.lenka
I also bought kukmaru 24 cm for stuffed pancakes. It certainly has thinner walls than Nevskaya. But on the other hand, it has a detachable handle - it can be used in the oven as a small baking sheet if necessary. And it's convenient to store. Coverage at Kukmarskaya is also excellent !!!
Fun
Girls, anyone has such a pancake pan in their arsenal-Pancake pan REGENT inox
I would like to hear reviews to make a choice ...
Who uses such a frying pan?
cupid
I just need a good pancake pan for induction. Can you advise what? And then the home ones demand pancakes
Bijou
Quote: Fun
Girls, anyone has such a pancake pan in their arsenal-Pancake pan REGENT inox
It's not like that for me, but it's somewhat similar. Since it is coated, I do not fry pancakes on it, only fried eggs for my son, so that it flows out of the pan easily.))

But this is not about that - this kind of pen, which has a section of bare metal between the handle and the pan, turned out to be very uncomfortable for me personally. Because I regularly miss and burn my fingers, trying to automatically grab the handle closer to the pan to make it easier.
Igrig
Quote: Amurchik

I just need a good pancake pan for induction. Can you advise what? And then the home ones demand pancakes
Choose from these: Tefal Natura or Tefal Expertise. The non-stick coating is very good.
They are in MVideo.
They are exactly the same in shape, the difference in coatings and, therefore, in price. Here you can choose for yourself.
By the way, the price for the first model is very attractive here.
And yet, I highly recommend Tefalevskaya plastic pancake spatula. It is narrow and tough. Very comfortably.
mur_myau
Tell me, if the silicone handle near the frying pan is loose, there is nothing to save it? All? Finita?

I have a favorite vitess glass-ceramic, everything slides off without oil.I have been using it for the third year, and here I love the pen. I made it off the burner, but the handle accidentally turned to the fire. Now it cracks, the silicone is ruined.

Advise replacing this frying pan, they are no longer on the vitesse website.
dopleta
Quote: Amurchik
need a good pancake pan for induction. Can you advise what?
The girls above were talking about her. Pancake pan from Neva-Metal-Cookware for induction. In general, from NMP - excellent frying pans. I recommend them to everyone for a long time.
Florichka
I recently bought from the NWO a gorgeous frying pan 22 cm, depth 6 cm. I can't get enough of it, thing! By the way, I bought it at a stock price, cheaply in Auchan at the Black Friday sale on November 27.
dopleta
Quote: Florichka
Can't get enough of it, thing!
So I rejoiced for many years until I replaced the panel with induction. Unfortunately, they have few pans for induction, so now I am only happy at the dacha, where there is gas.
ElenaMK
Quote: Amurchik
I just need a good pancake pan for induction. Can you advise what? And then the home ones demand pancakes
Tima has an induction series, I really like their pans
Igrig
Quote: Florichka
I recently bought from the NWO a gorgeous frying pan 22 cm, depth 6 cm. I can't get enough of it, thing!
Maybe the coating began to be made better, I have a sad experience with this brand - it began to burn in 7-8 months after purchase. He returned to France.
By the way, Peter raised prices very close to imported pans.
lerabukina
I use such a pancake pan, bought in a store There, by the way, there is a large selection, there is for induction, there is with removable handles, from different manufacturers! Recommend!
Andreevna
Friends, who have kukmara non-stick pans, how are they used?
Tancha
Alexandra, I have a pancake. I bake pancakes on it and fry an omelet from two eggs, or make an omelet for my grandson. I like the quality very much.
sobarik
Andreevna, I have two such pans, 24 cm, and a crepe maker, both with a removable handle. In work for more than a year, the quality is excellent !!! I'm glad.
Andreevna
Tancha, sobarik,
Tanya, Tasha, thank you so much girls. I'll buy it tomorrow. And then I stand in the store and think, take, do not take. I seem to have read about them somewhere, but I don't remember what.
sobarik
Good coverage, no doubt about it! I'm black. There is also marble, but I don't know about it. Take it if you have it with a removable handle, it's very convenient!
goana
Quote: Amurchik

I just need a good pancake pan for induction. Can you advise what? And then the home ones demand pancakes
I use a Rondell frying pan, and I can recommend it to you. Pancakes do not burn and do not stick, I grease them a little with oil before frying, although non-stick also does an excellent job.
dopleta
goana, look at the date of the message - firstly, Amurchik has probably already resolved the issue, and secondly, she has not been on the forum for a year.
goana
I'm just getting used to it) Maybe someone else will benefit from my experience
Elena Tim
I also like Rondell cookware.
I'm surprised that when I was looking for pancake pans, Rondell completely flew out of my head, and the choice fell on Tefal.
goana
And what about the coated teff? They say that Teflon does not live very long.
Elena Tim
Yes, nope, he lives normally, and even very much. Tefal, if this is not the cheapest line, lasts a very long time, even with constant washing in the dishwasher.
dopleta
Lenk, and now I like good Tefal more than good Rondell. And even more NWO.
Elena Tim
I agree. Tefal is just on top.
And the NWO is not an hour ... oh, I don't remember how it was ... Neva Metal Dishes, right?




Listen, Lorik, have you come across, by chance, Tefal pans 32 cm in diameter? Nuno!
dopleta
Yeah, she. The current is also good that is not cheap. Cast, titanium coated.
Elena Tim
Quote: dopleta
good is the one that is not cheap
Well, that's clear. Need a joke, can they have big pans? ...
dopleta
Quote: Elena Tim
Have you come across, by chance, Tefal frying pans 32 cm in diameter?
Is 30 too small? Jamie Oliver has one. 32 have not met, Len. Yes, and that is a wok.




Gipfel definitely has 32! How do you like it?
goana
I have not seen pans larger than 28 cm.
dopleta
And Woll has 32.Which is a diamond titanium. Also, by the way, not bad dishes. Dear current. Serves me for many years.
Elena Tim
Quote: dopleta
Gipfel definitely has it! How do you like it?
I thought he only makes cast-iron pans, doesn't he? We must climb there too.
I now have a Ballarini pan (32 cm), but it's not very high quality. Not more than three years, and already seems to be going to start wandering around. I don't like such terms. A 31-centimeter frying pan from Tefal, I remember, once served faithfully for 6 years and only then decided to slowly "stick". I'm looking for a good replacement.
In Ozone I looked after such a frying pan by Berner (32 cm), it is still lying around in the chosen ones, for the time being.

Quote: dopleta

And Woll has 32. Which is a diamond titanium.
Yes laaad ?! My beloved, precious Woll deign to finally make a big frying pan?
And I am not in the course!
Quote: goana

I have not seen pans larger than 28 cm.
Previously, there were much more of them, now you will find fick. So I suffer regularly.
Sapphire
Kukmara has 34 and 36 cm with and without cover.
dopleta
Ballarini also quickly ordered me to live long. And at Woll look, however, under the order, but still:

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And there, in the Techport, there is still.
Elena Tim
Ha! There is!

Who uses such a frying pan?

Lorichek, well, you're just a child prodigy, honestly!
I was scrubbing in Woll - I was looking for a square grill pan (30x30), but the largest one was 28 cm.Well, I was offended by fhlam and decided that they don't make ordinary pans large either. But they do it!
Thank you, my golden one!

Quote: Sapphire

Kukmara has 34 and 36 cm with and without cover.
At Kukmara, I saw such only without cover.
And, I must admit, the quality ...
Damn, girls, well, really, the cauldron has only been working for a year! I'm worn out to buy.
dopleta
Quote: Elena Tim
well you're just a child prodigy, honestly
You yourself are the one who vundyr ... kyrdyr ... kwu ndyndyr ... well, you understand.

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