🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with HexClad’s hybrid powerhouse!
The HexCladHybrid 20 cm Frying Pan features patented tri-ply construction with a laser-etched hexagonal nonstick surface, combining stainless steel durability, aluminum heat conduction, and nonstick convenience. Oven-safe up to 480°C, induction compatible, dishwasher-friendly, and scratch-resistant, this compact pan is perfect for professional-quality cooking and easy cleanup, backed by a lifetime warranty.
Item diameter | 8 Inches |
Specific uses | induction cooking, oven cooking, dishwasher-safe cleanup, searing, sautéing, frying |
Finish types | Non Stick |
Care instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 3 |
Batteries required | No |
Item weight | 1 Pounds |
M**.
Hex Clad
Fabulous pan, bit on heavy side, but great quality, non-stick and works well gor what I need. It is pricey, but worth every penny.
R**B
Great frying pan
We have had these pans (2) for a couple of weeks now. Initially we were apprehensive about buying the due to the high cost. We have followed the instructions, proved them and cared for them. Overall, we are very impressed with the quality, they are robust, they are far superior to others we have purchased. (Fried eggs have tended to stick a little (hope that will improve over time) they are very easy to clean.We are hoping these frying pans will last us a long time.RB
P**4
Not worth the money!!
Having been on a Gordon Ramsay cookery course and used the Hexclad wok, I decided to splash out and buy the frying pan. I was very disappointed. I followed the instructions for seasoning it first, and then after each use, only used gentle heat, and didn't put it in the dishwasher or use washing up liquid on it, but despite all this it still stuck. The last straw was that my wife fried bacon in it, and the bacon was okay but left a residue stuck to the pan so hard that I would have had to use a rough pad to clean it. I didn't bother cleaning it and returned it for a refund. I've now bought a more conventional non-stick pan. I don't like to leave a bad review but this was my honest expeterience with an expensive pan that is simply not worth the money.
M**T
Top notch
Great pan I’ve only used it a few times and it’s non stick and easy cleaned you don’t have to use high heat as a medium heat is well and truly sufficient, time will tell as to its non stick qualities, I’ll see if the extra expense is worth it so I may comeback and adjust my review accordingly
M**Y
Expensive
Agreat pan, but do they really need to be this expensive? Answer NO!
R**A
A great pan, except for non-stick unless you season regularly... (doh!)
The media could not be loaded. TL;DR: A great pan overall except for non-stick unless you regularly season the pan, not the best anywhere (except cleaning).Note: Per the instructions, we seasoned the pan upon receiving it, before first usage.Our verdict after 6 months of daily use.Pros:- Excellent searing power and heat distribution. Yes, you should do your cooking at medium to low heat most of the time, but if you like your steak rare, you can quickly form a crust by using high heat.- Easiest pan to clean. Without a doubt and by far, the easiest pan I ever had to clean. Sometimes, it almost feels like running water on it is enough. Also because it is metal-resistant, you can safely use a scourer.- Durability. The pan looks and feels durable. After 4 months of daily usage, it still looks as good as new, the surface is still scratchless and inspires reliability, unlike cheap non-stick pans that were good for the bin after 6 months (despite using silicon ustensils).Cons:- Not very good for non-stick. Like most non-stick pans, it is amazing the first week or two, then gets worse after that. After 4 months of use, the non-stick is just as bad as any average non-stick pan, even if you use some fat. That said, somehow the non-stick still applies when it comes to cleaning, but don't expect your eggs to fly like in the promotional videos (it actually works the first week, not beyond that...).- Value for money. Despite certain qualities, the price point is too high if you consider some excellent and cheaper alternatives, in particular the Tefal Speckled line-up (Mineralia/Natural Force).Conclusion:The Hexclad pan is excellent overall. But the price point is way too high when you compare it to the Tefal Speckled pans. Those only lose to Hexclad in searing power and cleaning, but they come at a fraction of Hexclad's price and their non-stick work wonderfully (making them fairly easy to clean as well). The only issue we have with the Tefal one is their avaiability, especially at the sizes we need (20cm and 22cm).UPDATE: It looks like the non-stick properties can still be outstanding after 8 months of daily use. We just happened to decide to season the pan again before cooking an omelet and the eggs could really fly off the pan (see video), instead of being all stuck a couple weeks before.... Now, while that is great news regarding non-stick, we are not upgrading the rating. If seasoning the pan before each usage is required for perfect non-stick, you might end up using (wasting) a lot of oil just to upkeep the non-stick while this is not necessary with the Tefal pans (the ones with speckled "stone" surface). In that case, one advice would be using some oil you would throw away regardless: we season the pan using the sunflower oil from tuna tins.
I**N
Good
At the moment is ok, well see on time , a bit pricey, nothing from another world
D**Y
Unfit for purpose
Rubbish. I would prefer fo have given zero stars.Contrary to claims, and indeed contrary to some positive reviews, this is over-priced, disappointing and unfit for purpose.I read all the advice very carefully prior to buying and I have followed the rules to the letter.Despite seasoning reguarly, food sticks and can be hard work to scrub off. It's far too time consuming and the whole cooking experience is unpleasant. I have only used silcone or wooden implements, despite claims that metal can be used - nevertheless, two small scratches have appeared.Amazon won't accept returns after a month and the manufacturer 'support' consists of a web-form that cannot be submitted.Overall, the word 'scam' comes to mind.
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