Emerilware Stainless Steel 8 Inch Nonstick Fry Pan
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Product Description
This classic-style 8-inch Non-Stick Frying Pan was designed by Emeril for a higher standard of culinary excellence. This classic, slope-sided frying pan is 10 inches in diameter, perfect for cooking a family size meal and the pan's flared lip prevents drips when pouring. The long handle has an indented thumb rest and rounded for comfort. The handle is riveted to the pan for strength, cast of stainless steel and polished, stays cool on the stovetop and oven-safe.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #416674 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 8 Inch
- Brand: Emerilware
- Model: 21089
- Released on: 2008-04-01
- Dimensions: 3.50" h x 9.00" w x 14.80" l,
Features
- Thick triple layer disk of SS, aluminum and copper
- Classic slope-sided, 10-inch frying pan made of 18/10 stainless steel
- Aluminum disk on bottom for uniform heat and clad in copper for elegance
- Cast-stainless-steel handle stays cool on stovetop, has thumb-rest for comfort
- Mirror-finish exterior; non-stick interior
Customer Reviews
Its a pan
Emeril is great quality. 1/2 price at macys of that on amazon should have shopped more
Best pan I've ever owned
Had calphalon pans, but on our electric stove the non-stick coating inside started peeling off. Tried out an Emerilware pan and I'm never going back. Using my second one I bought and am currently making an apple pie where you cook down the apples first in two skillets. You can really tell the difference between calphalon and Emerilware as they heat up and cook down the apples side by side. Emeril's pan heats up much quicker and evenly distributes heat around base of pan making for nice even cooking. I highly recommend these pans to everyone.
Fine Cookware
Exceptional quality cookware! Also have a 12" companion piece which is also exceptional. I always cook with Olive Oil, never a cooking spray. I use only bamboo and plastic utensils on the Teflon surface. Clean the pan with nothing harsher than a sponge, plastic wool and Dawn. Hang the pans by their handles when not in use.

