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HexClad Hybrid Nonstick 2-Piece Cookware Set, 8" Pan and 12" Griddle Pan

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HexClad Hybrid Nonstick 2-Piece Cookware Set, 8" Pan and 12" Griddle Pan

4.6

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$254.99

Save $13.01

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· HexClad's patented hybrid tech utilizes tri-ply construction – aluminum between two layers of stainless-steel – laser-etched with our hexagonal nonstick surface to deliver the searing power of stainless, the durability of cast-iron, and the easy cleanup of nonstick. · Use your HexClad cookware on any household stovetop, including induction. Each piece is scratch-resistant, dishwasher-safe, and oven-safe up to 500°F (HexClad lids are oven-safe up to 400°F). · All HexClad cookware is a breeze to keep clean. The surface is metal-utensil-resistant and, while hand-washing is highly recommended, it can be cleaned in the dishwasher. · HexClad products that are sold by HexClad Cookware are backed by a lifetime warranty from manufacturer's defects. (Commercial and restaurant use excluded). Seasoning according to the official instructions is essential to enjoying HexClad's hybrid nonstick functionality. · Your purchase includes an 8" Pan and a 12" Griddle Pan.

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J. B.Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023

These would be decent pans at $20 each. But they cost many times that. There are many reviews saying that the pans are fine “if you follow the instructions”. This should be a red flag. But it doesn’t matter, because the instructions don’t fix the flaws with these pans. They bulge up in the middle when you heat them. The bigger one worse than the smaller one. This is better than them bulging downwards and rocking like a lot of cheap pans do, but they shouldn’t warp at all. The edge of the pan is RAW aluminum. Not even anodized, just the raw middle layer of the pan exposed all the way around. This sheds aluminum dust like if you rub foil against… anything. It’s never going to stop no matter how much you season the pan. It doesn’t happen because you didn’t follow the instructions. It happens because the manufacturer cheaped out and didn’t anodize the exposed aluminum. The stainless layers are super thin. So the edges of the pan are going to get banged up and dented. One of mine came that way from the factory. Slight, but clear that it is very easy to do. I do like the low rim form factor of the “griddle” pan. More pans should be like that. But the Lodge version is superior in every way for half the price. If you are going to spend this much money, do yourself a favor and get better pans! Or get way cheaper pans. Skip these.

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Claudia OReviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023

The large one isn’t easy to clean, the small pan is very good and easy to clean