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bainbrig | 21:57 Sun 25th Nov 2018 | Home & Garden
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I’ve got one of these, which is fine, but I’d like the same sort with a higher side wall (not a wok).
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Any recommendations?

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Thanks, but I really want Teflon, not iron - I think non-stick is one of the real benefits of the space race!
https://www.aldi.co.uk/crofton-induction-frying-pan/p/096455230483400

I bought this..best frying pan I have had..better than the Tefal I had...and quite high sided
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And can it be used as a normal pan, murray? (I mean as well as induction).

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Tefal.
yes..can be used on all types of hob..see the spec
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Wikipedia says "Tefal is a French cookware and small appliance manufacturer owned by Groupe SEB. Its name is a portmanteau of the words TEFlon and ALuminium."

By all means correct me, but I see buying Tefal as buying Teflon.
Tefal is the name of a brand of cookware.....Teflon is an accepted name for PTFE, the anti-stick coating that is applied to their non-stick ware.
The coating on the pan that minty has linked to is 3-layer ILAG...a ceramic coating with excellent non-stick properties.
Many people avoid PTFE coating, because they contain the element fluorine....personally, I'd opt for ceramic instead....we have several items of ceramic-coated cookware and they are excellent.
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Does ceramic = non-stick ginge?
Yes....probably better than Teflon (and other PTFE coatings) and last better, too....

https://www.ilag.ch/en/non-stick-ceramic.html?locale=en
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Taken you at your word, ginge, and ordered this:

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Looks just the job, thanks.

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I have the hob to oven pans. They're brilliant.
In my experience Teflon starts peeling off after a year or two, and I don't fancy it mixed with my food, so I go for ceramic. Currently lasting well, as is my cast iron one. (all are induction, but work well on ordinary hob too)
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Thanks danny, I'll bear that in mind - but I think my frying pan budget is used up for a while!

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I have had some experience of Green pans.The non stick doesn't last.
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Sorry danny, what is a Green pan? Is that another name for Ceramics?

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BB, Re Green Pan,see the link you posted at 15:30, top line.
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Oh I see, it’s the MAKE - I thought it was a description like ‘green energy’ or the like. Old age...
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Well, got my ceramic pan today (Amazon). Lovely object. Even washing it was a joy - totally non-stick.

I’ll report back after a few weeks’ cooking.

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