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They’re easy to clean (many are dishwasher-safe), and they resist dings, scratches, and dents.Ĭooks love stainless-steel pots and pans because the surface heats evenly and maintains that heat well-no more burning your food on an unexpected hot spot. These gleaming pots and pans are built to last for generations. Cuisinart Chef’s Classic Stainless Skillet: This pan had hot spots along the edges, eliminating it from contention.While there are several popular cookware materials, from ceramic-coated nonstick to heavy-duty cast iron, stainless steel is a tried-and-true favorite.Martha by Martha Stewart Stainless Steel Tri-Ply Fry Pan: This pan had a noticeable hot spot in the middle that led to uneven cooking.

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OXO Mira Series Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Fry Pan: This pan had high sides and steep walls that cut down too much on the available cooking surface.Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless Steel Skillet: This item has been discontinued.American Kitchen Premium Stainless Steel Skillet: This item has been discontinued.But once again, the higher price meant we couldn't justify putting it in a top slot. Williams Sonoma Signature Thermo-Clad Stainless-Steel Fry Pan: This is actually made by Hestan and sports many of Hestan's other appealing design features.
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Viking Professional 5-Ply 12-Inch Fry Pan: didn't make the cut because its steep price couldn't quite justify the rec.A few too many testers complained about the ergonomics of its more dramatically arched handle. Viking Contemporary 10-Inch Fry Pan: Another good skillet that just narrowly missed the top slots was this one from Viking.OXO Good Grips Tri Ply Stainless Steel Frying Pan: Most of the testers found this pan a little too heavy.But I wouldn't dissuade anyone from getting one it's still a good choice. The only reason it didn't quite make the cut was its weight, which felt noticeably heavier than our favorites in the competition. It's reasonably priced, solid, and aced all its performance tests. Misen Stainless Skillet: This was another near miss on making the top-pick slot.Kitchenaid's 12-Inch Tri-Ply Stainless-Steel Skillet: This model remained in the running right to the very end, but it ultimately felt just a little too heavy in real-world test compared to the winners.Ikea's Sensuell Frying Pan: This pan felt too heavy for its 11-inch size.Still, its price places it beyond our top picks without enough of an obvious performance difference to make the cut. Hestan's ProBond Professional Clad Stainless Steel Skillet: skillet isn't quite as pricey as its NanoBond sibling, but it's still a very attractive and graceful pan that performed very well (and also boasts those nice flat inner rivets!).But its seriously steep price made it hard to recommend, given that far less expensive skillets performed as well as it did. It's a beautiful pan that performed well in our tests and was easy to clean, thanks to its fancy coating and flat interior rivets. Hestan's NanoBond Titanium Skillet: This has a dark, obsidian-like finish that makes it seem like a frying pan from the future or maybe from Darth Vader's kitchen.It's also only available in one 10.25-inch size. It performed well and has a cool design, but it has slightly higher and steeper walls than we like in a frying pan. Great Jones' Deep Cut: This is one of the newer entrants to the market.Demeyere 5-Plus Stainless Steel Fry Pan: I liked cooking in this skillet, but its higher price ultimately kept it out of the top picks.Cuisinart's MCU22 MultiClad Unlimited Dishwasher Safe 12-Inch Skillet With Helper Handle: This would have been our top affordable pick, but the brand discontinued it between our testing and publication of this review.
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We got a sample to test from Brigade Kitchen, but because it only offers a small-ish 9.5-inch skillet, we ended up not being able to endorse it.Breville's Thermal Pro Stainless Steel Frying Pan: was by far the heaviest and least responsive of the bunch we wouldn't want to sauté in it given that.


