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Le Creuset Tri-Ply Stainless Steel 11-Inch Fry Pan

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Features

  • Guarantee: 30 Years
  • Oven safe: To 220??C/Gas Mark 7
  • Hob Safe: Yes (including induction)
  • Dishwasher safe: Yes
  • Microwave safe: No; Freezer safe: N/A
  • 11-inch stainless-steel uncoated fry pan with aluminum core
  • Specially designed pouring lip on entire rim to prevent drips and spills
  • Long ergonomic handle and opposite helper handle with stainless-steel rivets
  • Dishwasher-safe; suitable for induction stovetops; oven-safe to 400 degrees F

Description

A stainless steel surface is the ideal material for searing meat, fish or vegetables at high temperatures.FeaturesTri-ply stainless steelHollow handle stays cool to the touch when used on the stovetopLoop handle makes lifting easy – available on 11 1/4" and 12 3/4” sizes

Brand: Le Creuset


Material: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Oven Safe, Induction Stovetop Compatible


Color: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 2.8 Liters


Brand: Le Creuset


Material: Stainless Steel


Special Feature: Oven Safe, Induction Stovetop Compatible


Color: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 2.8 Liters


Compatible Devices: Smooth Surface Induction, Gas


Product Care Instructions: Oven Safe, microwave-safe, Freezer Safe, Dishwasher Safe


Maximum Temperature: 260 Degrees Celsius


Handle Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 1.46 Kilograms


Number of Pieces: 3


Is Oven Safe: Yes


Has Nonstick Coating: Yes


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Product Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 2.4 inches


Item Weight: 3.21 pounds


Manufacturer: Le Creuset of America


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 962002281


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 15, 2010


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  • Bueno
Size: 11-Inch
Hay que curarlo
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023 by Oscar Baquero Rodriguez

  • Superb Fry Pan
Size: 11-Inch
I am new to stainless, but I love Creuset enameled cast iron and Mauviel copper, so when it came to stainless, I actually ran a head to head test between a Mauviel M'Cook (stainless) and Creuset Stainless skillets. And I like this one best. I didn't compare to All-Clad which I feel is too expensive for comparable performance, and not nearly comfortable enough. I didn't compare Cuisinart and Calphalon stainless because I feel they cut corners to compete on price, and don't compare on quality (poorly balanced, handles too short, etc). But those are personal preferences, your mileage may vary. THE SCOOP: - Mauviel is 5 ply and Le Creuset is 3 ply. - Price is in the same range, though Mauviel m'Cook is a little more expensive, 15 to 20% more. But both are less than All-Clad, and more expensive than Cuisinart. - Both are clad on bottom and up the sides. - Mauviel is made in France. Le Creuset stainless is made at their own factory China (which means the work is not subbed out to a contractor in China, but rather that Le Creuset has a manufacturing plant in China where they manage the production). THE RESULTS: - They both heat up at the same speed and are equally even. I saw no difference. - Le Creuset's pan was much, much easier to handle. Creuset's handle is more ergonomic. Helper handle on the other side makes things easy to manage. And overall, the Creuset was better balanced, I feel. - Quality-wise, Le Creuset wins. The execution and attention to detail is flawless. The Mauviel just feels a little less substantial and less carefully put together. APPEARANCE: Attractiveness is a personal thing, but I prefer Le Creuset. If you hang your pots and pans on the wall, though, then you might prefer Mauviel. Here are my thoughts: - Le Creuset looks sturdy, but does so elegantly, like a country kitchen style, while Mauviel is a more streamlined design, more refined shape, but not as attractive to my eye. - The Mauviel exterior is shiny stainless, while the inside is brushed stainless. Mauviel is logo is pressed into the base of the handle. The brushed interior just feels a little less classy and uninspiring sitting on the stove. - Le Creuset has two toned brushed/polished stainless exterior with a polished interior. Le Creuset logo is pressed into the base of the stainless handle and the top of the helper handle. I find the execution of the two tone exceptionally well done (way more attractive than Cuisinart's two tone french classic "high end line" for example) and the details, like the riveted handle are supremely well executed. - Le Creuset does have printing on the bottom side of the skillet, which detracts a little bit from the quality feel. Does not make you want to hang your skillet on the wall. - For hanging pans on a wall, Mauviel's shiny exterior, slimmer profile, and non-print bottom look better to me. - On the stove or table, though, I find Le Creuset is actually more modern and elegant looking, even though it's more sturdy. Its shiny interior and attractive shape are inspiring to me sitting on the stove - awaiting my creations, but this is personal preference. Le Creuset Stainless Fry Pan Summary: PROS: - Quick, even heating. It's aluminium/stainless 3 ply clad. - It's heavy and thick, which means there's enough aluminum in there to actually distribute the heat across the entire pan. Performance demonstrates this. - Clad on bottom and up the sides. - Handle is excellent. Best out there, in my opinion (better than Calphalon, All Clad, Mauviel, Cuisinart). - Has a helper handle. Superbly handy. - Very attractive (see above report on attractiveness for details). CONS: - Printing on the bottom (Le Creuset, plus some symbols indicating that the skillet can be used on gas, electric and induction). Doesn't affect performance at all and isn't noticeable unless you're looking at the bottom of your pan. So if you're hanging your pots on your wall, it's not as elegant as an all-smooth shiny stainless like Mauviel. All in all, I'm quite in love with Creuset Stainless. It performs great, it's comfortable to manage and beautiful to cook in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2013 by Shopsmith

  • Kinda Heavy
I have the 8" version of this pan and IT ROCKS! I loved it so well I sprang for the big one. Unfortunately, even though I'm a gym rat it was TOO HEAVY for me to wield with one hand. So I sent it back.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2014 by Shelly

  • Great Fry Pan
I love this pan - l love the size and love how heat is distributed while cooking. I use it often - a couple times a week. I just wish i could find a cover that fits it. I highly recommend this pan.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014 by Betty

  • Five Stars
Wonderful pan
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2015 by Kimberly K.

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