Calphalon Commercial Hard-Anodized 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Lid

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Calphalon Commercial Hard-Anodized 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Lid

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 : Calphalon Commercial Hard-Anodized 12-Inch Everyday Pan with Lid
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List Price: $168.00
Our Price: $29.99
You Save: -$138.01 (82%)
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Calphalon
EAN: 0016853023486
Label: Calphalon
Manufacturer: Calphalon
Model: D1382PB
Publisher: Calphalon
Studio: Calphalon



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Features:
  • Constructed of heavy-gauge hard-anodized aluminum for superior heat conductivity
  • Patented stay-cool cast-stainless-steel handles
  • Stick- and scratch-resistant surface; dome-shaped hard-anodized lid ideal for moist-heat cooking
  • Oven-safe up to 450 degrees F
  • Lifetime warranty; made in China





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - review for the calphalon pan
This product is sticky, so I returned it to Amazon. The return was very smooth, thanks to Amazon's perfect custom service.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Made a mistake here............
My error. I thought I was buying a non-stick type pan. Not so with this particular Calphalon line. It is a nice size, nice lid as well. Didn't notice it didn't have a single handle. Getting it to cook
properly has been a learning process. If you want non-stick avoid
this one.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The perfect everyday pan!
This pan is wonderful! More than I even expected it to be, and WHAT an amazing value. It's big enough to work with and the hard-anodized composition allows food not to stick, without the worry that comes with Teflon products. I love this pan!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Pan, Great Value
In general, you really can't go wrong with Calphalon. I picked up this plan to add to our completely calphalon collection. It is a great everyday pan, durable, with a wide base. It isn't really non-stick though, so make sure you use some non-stick spray. I had a tough time getting some food off of it the other day. But overall, a pretty good pan for a great price.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great deal for Calphalon!
This pan is fabulous! I only gave it 4 stars because it was described as non-stick; well, it doesn't have a non-stick coating, but the secret is to heat the pan and not the oil; only add the oil when ready to immediately follow with the food! It cooks evenly and cleans up well after soaking in hot soapy water. I won't be putting mine in the dishwasher, but some say you can. Also, since the handles aren't plastic, you can broil in the oven! It is a very sturdy pan I figure we'll have "forever" -and for the price, I don't care if it's non-stick or not.



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