Non buckle frying pan
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JimM169

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734 posts

140 months

Yesterday (23:53)
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Can anyone recommend a 28cm non stick, induction compatible frying pan that won't buckle. Our current Tefal pan is only a year old but the hot spot at the centre of the induction has completely buggered it so looking for something a bit more robust.

Big Nanas

2,992 posts

102 months

I have had a Ninja non stick pan for the last two years, and that hasn't bucked at all on our induction hob.

Cheap, feels robust and I have not noticed any deterioration of the coating at all.

craigjm

19,827 posts

218 months

I have a set of pro cook elite forged frying pans. Deep design that can also go in the oven and have optional lids. 25 year guarantee

vladcjelli

3,306 posts

176 months

Big Nanas said:
I have had a Ninja non stick pan for the last two years, and that hasn't bucked at all on our induction hob.

Cheap, feels robust and I have not noticed any deterioration of the coating at all.
For balance, I've had to call upon the Ninja warranty on two occasions to replace my frying pan. The bi metallic base buckled away from the bottom of the pan on our induction hob rendering it useless.

Replaced both times and now I don't try to do high heat searing, bought a cast iron skillet from Pro Cook for that job instead.

55palfers

6,166 posts

182 months

Tramontina pans from Costco are pretty good.


Arun_D

2,322 posts

213 months

55palfers said:
Tramontina pans from Costco are pretty good.
Great pan from a coating longevity perspective, but our largest Tramontina has buckled noticeably after 6 months use on our gas hob.

jamgy

254 posts

130 months

We have one of these

https://www.procook.co.uk/product/professional-sta...

Induction hob, been using for about 2 years and still looks brand new

Bonefish Blues

33,200 posts

241 months

Or take a different tack and buy these and replace every couple of years or so (likely longer, going by my Nisbet's chefs pan that's still going strong after 4 or 5 years)

https://www.nisbets.co.uk/nisbets-essentials-non-s...

Vtekkers

157 posts

112 months

I have a small 28cm and large frying pan from Ikea 365+ range used on induction sure its only abut £15 for the 28cm

NDA

23,721 posts

243 months

JimM169 said:
Can anyone recommend a 28cm non stick, induction compatible frying pan that won't buckle. Our current Tefal pan is only a year old but the hot spot at the centre of the induction has completely buggered it so looking for something a bit more robust.
I was just about to recommend a Tefal and then read the rest of your post.

I have a couple of Tefal frying pans that are used on an Aga in the winter and on an induction hob in the summer. Whilst the chrome outer bit is looking used, the interiors are 'as new'. I've had them around 6 years I should think and they get used nearly every day.

JimM169

Original Poster:

734 posts

140 months

NDA said:
I was just about to recommend a Tefal and then read the rest of your post.

I have a couple of Tefal frying pans that are used on an Aga in the winter and on an induction hob in the summer. Whilst the chrome outer bit is looking used, the interiors are 'as new'. I've had them around 6 years I should think and they get used nearly every day.
Coincidentally this is pretty much the situation I use them in, albeit the Aga only really comes on for the Christmas period

Think I'll try and get to a Pro Cook store to see what they have.

Thanks all for the suggestions