Thursday, December 12, 2013

Ozeri 8” Green Earth Textured Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan Review

Thank You to Ozeri for providing me with their products free of charge in exchange for m honest review. 

           

I received the Ozeri  8” Green Earth Textured Ceramic Nonstick Frying Pan to base my review. 









Unlike other ceramic pans the Ozeri Green Earth Pan utilizes GREBLON - an ultra-safe ceramic coating from Germany which is 100% PTFE and PFOA free. This innovative textured pan surface delivers enhanced heat distribution and superior non-stick performance without ever releasing harmful fumes or toxins. It features a scratch-resistant 100 percent ceramic coating that is super easy to clean. It's made out of durable heavy-gauge die-cast aluminum with no heavy metals or harmful chemicals and boasts a comfortable heat resistant silicon coated handle and a magnetized induction stove safe base for rapid heat transfer.


The pan comes in 8" 10" and 12" sizes. I use my pan the most for making my kids breakfast. It's also the perfect size to heat tortillas vs putting them in the oven and them rolling up on me. While cooking a burger in the pan, I noticed that the burger was cooked thoroughly all the way around. Not something I get when using my electric skillet that I was cooking with. Previously I would have to move the burgers around in the skillet to be sure they were cooked on both sides and throughout the middle. The Ozeri pan definitely beats my electric skillet any day! 

It's also perfect for making pancakes. It's just the right size and has turned out the perfect pancake each time I have used it. I am very satisfied with my pan and hope to be able to purchase the larger sizes soon! 

Buy It!  You can purchase the 8" pan on Amazon right now for only $23.25.  Regular Prize $29.99. 

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