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Cook like a pro with this professional stainless steel cookware from Cuisinart. The exclusive PowerBond high impact bonded base heats fast, distributes heat evenly and is induction-cooktop ready. Riveted stainless handles provide strength and durability for ultimate control. oven and broiler safe up to 500 DegreeF for superior versatility.
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Capacity | 8 Inches |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
Special Features | Dishwasher Safe |
G**G
Great little pan for breakfast
My favorite pan after 1 week. I use it to cook eggs and sausage in butter every morning. Nothing sticks, pan is plenty hot at 25% stove power with 5 minute warmup. Found a lid from a pot that fits to catch splatters. It cleans easily with a wipe with a wet paper towel while still warm. Bonded bottom pans should never be dunked in water when hot, different metals shrink at different speeds and may lead to de-bonding.
I**N
Solid construction
Perfect for small cooking needs. We'll constructed. I'll use it for campstove cooking too.
T**2
Good value for price paid
We were looking for a good stainless steel 8” fry pan, and the leader, the All-clad 3-ply 18/10 SS product is just a little too expensive for us, so Cuisinart seemed to offer good quality stainless at the lower price point (while still being 3-ply and at least 18/8 SS. That said, Cuisinart appears to offer a few choices of product lines. Other than price, I could not assess the quality and design of the pans, so I bought the three choices offered: the ‘Cuisinart MultiClad Pro 8-inch’ (about $30), the ‘Cuisinart Professional Stainless Skillet, 8-Inch’, (about $23) and the ‘Cuisinart 722-20 8-Inch Chef's-Classic-Stainless-Cookware-Collection, 8" (at about $21), Open Skillet’. The Professional and the Classic pans appear to be approximately the same build quality, except the handle of the Professional is more substantial ergonomically (more comfortable), and of a hollow construction - keeping it lightweight. The Classic handle was more of a cast or pressed bar (still pretty good compared to many other pans I have ever held), but clearly the Professional has an advantage in this aspect. The pan ‘build’ of these two pans appears to be a thinner gauge stainless (compared to the MultiClad), with an aluminum / stainless ply bottom somehow bonded to the bottom (a common construction of pan I observe - probably a more economical build). The Multiclad pan is a seamless, contiguous molded or pressed shape; the sides are clearly thicker than the other two. The weights of the pans I measured to be 24.2oz for the 'Professional’, 21.2oz for the Classic, and 29.6oz for the MultiClad. Since I only kept the Multiclad, I only tried cooking with this model, and it’s excellent. i think all three pans are great, well-made pans (for the money), but clearly the Multiclad is the best one.
L**D
perfect for small dishes
It is my go-to for a small skillet; it is easy to use, clean, and has excellent balance.
L**S
Small fry pan
Very nice quality small fry pan
A**O
Loved it
Purchased this as a gift for my father who needed a reliable pan for his morning eggs. It’s just about the only thing he can cook, but he does it well. Anyway, he had some non stick cookware that was falling apart, and this looked sturdy and had great reviews. Not only did he love it, but within a few weeks he bought an entire set from the same line. Now he’s branched out into preparing hamburgers and heating up soup. Hopefully this newly discovered world of cooking that doesn’t involve a microwave will continue. This 8” pan was the gateway, and it is quite nice.
N**R
Great quality
Exactly what I was looking for. This smaller size is great for omelettes and sautéing vegetables. It matches my set perfectly. It does not come with a lid, but the lid from the 3qt sauce pan fits nicely.
M**L
Its a healthier pan to use
Ease of cleaning
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